Colorado, Wyoming (Rocky Mountain) Regional events

Serious about improving your craft? SCBWI's regional events provide opportunities for professional growth and help you connect with a supportive, creative community.

Boulder Connect: Marketing Children’s Books with Meaning

Jun 27, 2026

Unlimited seats

Boulder Main Library, Arapahoe Room, 1001 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder, CO

When: Saturday, June 27, 2:00-4:00 pm Where: Boulder Main Library, Arapahoe Room, 1001 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder, CO Marketing your work can feel overwhelming—even uncomfortable. We're creators, not marketers. But here's a liberating truth: People don't buy your book; they buy the experience it delivers. Understanding this shift changes everything. Author Bianca Schulze, founder of The Children’s Book Review, will share authentic ways to position your stories that honor their deeper meaning while connecting with readers who truly value what you've created. Maximum 25 participants. Email [email protected] with questions. RSVP here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdtdrMyrOg9kpl7iQlRBtThOyng4SLDrXktAVSB3RfllhffVg/viewform.

Western Slope Connect (with guests from the Self-Publishing Connect Group)

Aug 29, 2026

Online event

Unlimited seats

When: Saturday, August 29, 10:00am-12noon Where: On Zoom (link will be sent to those who RSVP) Are you wondering if self-publishing could be right for one (or all) of your manuscripts? Do you have questions you wish you could ask someone who’s done it? Some members of the Self-Publishing Connect group have volunteered to come to our Western Slope Connect, share what they “wish they knew then that they know now” and answer questions. After the conversation, if there’s time, we will do a few critiques. If you are interested, please send up to 650 words of your manuscript to [email protected]. Please RSVP if you plan to attend so that your name will be on the list to get the Zoom link a few days prior.

Letters & Lines 2026

Oct 10, 2026 - Oct 11, 2026

16 event

Available seats 300

Colorado School of Mines