Who wants to help us gear up for the 2019 Pikes Peak Writers Conference? We need volunteers at all levels, with jobs large and small. Some require a high comfort level for interacting with the public, and some are well out of the limelight. Two of the more substantial jobs […]
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The open session with Sourcebooks editor, Deb Werksman, entitled Stitch, Pitch and Color will still be held on Thursday evening in the Ascent Library. However, the time has changed to 5:00 – 6:00 p.m. Bring your knitting, coloring books and questions and join Deb for an informal, friendly session of […]
Bob Mayer has graciously agreed to fill in as a keynote speaker for PPWC 2018. You’ll love this guy. Bob Mayer is a New York Times bestselling author, a graduate of West Point, former Special Operations, and the feeder of two yellow Labs, most famously Cool Gus. He’s had over seventy […]
It is with much regret that we announce Jim Butcher has notified us that he will be unable to attend the 2018 Pikes Peak Writers Conference. We are searching for a replacement but at this late date, that’s almost impossible. However, we still have three other fantastic keynote speakers and […]
PPWC has always offered a full 3-days of workshops and activities. This year we’re offering even more. Take a peek: Thursday night, April 26 at 7 p.m. in the Marriott Library, editor Deb Werksman from Sourcebooks will be offering “Stitch, Pitch and Color” free to all conference attendees. You can […]
Boy, do we have some fantastic keynote speakers coming in 2018! I’m so amazed at the selection of talent, well-known authors that have agreed to share their knowledge of the writing business with you. You don’t want to miss this conference. Registration opens on November 11, 2017. The well-known, New […]
Writing is hard work. And, unfortunately, there can be disappointment along the way. But we write because we love it, because we don’t know how not to write, because we were born to write. But there are times… Don’t Quit–DO IT! Our goal for the 2018 Pikes Peak […]
If you’ve got a creative idea for a workshop, now is the time to submit your proposals. Deadline for consideration is Sept. 30, 2018. We want workshops on the craft and business of writing, genre-specific ideas, panels, how-to and reality track, and anything that makes the writing life a better […]
You can find the various PDFs for PPWC 2017 in the list below: Schedule Program Handouts Prequel Handout for the Braff/Hearne Worldbuilding session Prequel Handout for the Mandeville “Everything You Need to Know to Write a Novel” session.
Registration for the 2017 Pikes Peak Writers Conference is now open. Come join us at our Silver Jubilee! More information about PPWC and all it holds can be found in our conference section of the web site.
