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Published: Our Anthology from June Summer Camp (2014)

Adventure Tales & Survival Stories :: Summer Writing Camp :: June 14 – 18, 2014 Thirteen kids, one student intern, one lead instructor, and many volunteers trekked through Denver looking for inspiration for our adventure tales and survival stories. Laura Miller, our lead instructor, designed this cover for our anthology. Isn’t it cool? The images come from

Summer Writing Camp — July!

Oh my goodness did this week fly by! 11 writers (all girls) joined us in a week filled with LOTS of writing, MANY adventures, and TONS of great conversations! We built a lovely little writing community, and we trekked all over Denver to get inspired for our adventure stories. We visited the Maps and Atlases room

Writing Workshop: Flash Fiction (5/10/14)

Flash fiction, micro-fiction, sudden fiction…Whatever you’d like to call it, know this: These stories are short (and we mean short), intense (imagine a novel crossed with a haiku), and powerful (whether they’re illuminating a single moment or a whole life). We started by writing 20 word introductions about a friend, which is much harder than

Writing Workshop: How To Be a Detective (4/12/14)

WHY are mysteries so compelling to read? That’s easy!  They’re like math problems to solve, they make you think about a characters’ motives, and it’s fun to act like detectives and look for clues! During this workshop, we talked about mystifying motives, compelling clues, surprising suspects, & diligent detectives. Using our observation skills and detective

Writing Workshop: How Things Began (3/22/14)

Do you ever wonder how a certain thing got its start? Like the number 6? Where did he— or she—come from? And what about all those squiggly punctuation marks? The relaxing period, clever comma, ecstatic exclamation point, sleepy question mark—where did they sprout from? (Inspired by Karen Benke’s book Rip the Page! Adventures in Creative