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.

RMC 2026 Webinar Series: The Publishing Path

Feb 19, 2026 - Apr 21, 2026

4 event

Online event

Unlimited seats

Join the Rocky Mountain Chapter for our annual webinar series, The Publishing Path! Register for webinars individually, or register at a discount for all four.

Standard price:$ 100
Price with membership:$ 60

Novel Connect: Voting for Summer Book Study

Mar 27, 2026 - Apr 25, 2026

Online event

Unlimited seats

When: Opened until April 25 Where: Voting Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfbib3jS6bux9QLtjqhdcBPCD04xarMz5HH7jwnDgE38R5uZA/viewform Join us this summer as we dive deeper into a craft book. After voting on one book, we will share, talk through ideas, and support one another on this creative journey over three Zoom sessions throughout the summer. The winning book will be announced on May 2nd at Bookies Bookstore in Denver. Information will be emailed to everyone who votes so make sure you vote and get on the list. Questions: Contact Tiffany Painter or Kelly Kandra Hughes at [email protected]

The Art of Dialogue with Erin Entrada Kelly (Session 4 of Webinar Series)

Apr 21, 2026

1 event

Online event

Unlimited seats

In this session, Newbery Medal-winning author Erin Entrada Kelly (Hello, Universe, We Dream of Space, The Land of Forgotten Girls) will guide us through excerpts from mentor texts to determine how and why the author's dialogue was successful and learn how to implement best practices in our own work.

Standard price:$ 30
Price with membership:$ 20

Metro Denver Connect & Critique: The Search for Comp Titles

May 16, 2026

Unlimited seats

Southglenn Library, Rooms A and B, 6972 S Vine Street, Centennial

When: Saturday, May 16, 1:00pm-3:00pm Where: Southglenn Library, Rooms A and B, 6972 S Vine Street, Centennial Comps? Comparative titles? What are they and why do I need them? How many do I need? Where do I start? So many questions! Finding good comps can be overwhelming. Please join us as we pool ideas, strategies, and expertise on how to go about this daunting, but necessary, task. This Connect meeting will have a slightly different format. Stacey will start the session by sharing her process for finding comps including specific examples. Then, the session will be turned over to attendees for their input. We're hoping for significant participation from members so be prepared to share your questions, strategies, etc. Also, we encourage everyone to bring examples of comps for one or more of your manuscripts to share with the group and be ready to explain why you chose them. No matter where you are in your writing/illustrating journey, we all eventually need comps so please join us as we learn and grow together! RSVP: Please RSVP here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeXQn6w91ddJ30hZh8_vhifmpEn9uSfKiKan-4wqf3D5_3sIg/viewform For the second half of the Connect, feel free to bring a work-in-progress for critique. If you'd like your work critiqued, please bring eight copies of either a PB manuscript, the first five pages of a longer work, a query letter, illustrations, or something similar. Bring a snack to share if you'd like! Questions: Contact Stacey Simmons or Jenny Crooks-Johnson at [email protected].