Kerrie Flanagan is the Director of Northern Colorado Writers and a freelance writer. Over the past decade she has published 125+ articles in national and regional publications, enjoyed two years as a contributing editor for Journey magazine, worked in PR for the Fort Collins CVB and for various authors and started The Writing Bug blog. Five of her stories have been published in various Chicken Soup For The Soul books and she is the author of the children's book, Cornelius Comma Saves the Day.
Prior to her writing career, Kerrie was a teacher for 10 years. Four years ago she combined her love for writing and teaching with her passion for helping other writers and started Northern Colorado Writers. Through classes, workshops, meetings and an annual conference, NCW is able to provide its 200+ members and other writers, the tools, encouragement and information needed to find success.
Kerrie's Publishing Credits
Magazine CreditsMarker Point SamplerFamilyFun November 2008 How to Instill Holiday Giving, Not Getting in Your Children Your Hometown Magazine Nov-Dec. 2008 New Year’s Resolutions-Doing What Works For You Lisa Peterson Profile Beginners Guide To Football Saddle Up In Parker Staycation What Freedom Means
Dr. Cat Cross Colorado Adventure Juno Threads That Bind |
Online CreditsWriting a Strong Story: Tips from the Pros From Book To Screen, An Interview With Robin Swicord. Fido-Friendly Fort Collins How 2 Pitch to an Agent at a Writers Conference It's Not My Fault! The Threads That Bind Newspaper CreditsStephen Cannell Interview Polaris Trash Talkers Teresa Funke: Doing Her Part History on Tap Fort Collins Forum August 2007 70 Years of Delicious Service Fort Collins Forum August 2007 |
Book CreditsThe Threads That Bind What's in a Name It's Not Windy Enough God's Caregiver Cornelius Comma Saves the Day
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Gailmarie Kimmel Profile Stranger Than Fiction Santa Fe Sisters Profile Marie McLain Cox Profile It's a Wonderful Life Marcy McNeal-profile Digital Scrapbooking Freedom Writers Tiny Easel Pat Wunsch-profile Little Miss SunshineReel JourneyColumn Pam & Amber Schlegel-profile Finding Neverland Journey, March/April 2007 Pages: 8-9 Roadside Friends- The Secret Christy French-profile Inspiration Playground |
The Secret Santa Cops Adrienne Schatz-profile Reel JourneyColumn Journey, Nov/Dec 2006 Page: 38 Lindsay Hollock-profile How-to Girl Pay It Forward Suzie Hardy-profile LeAnn Thieman-profile Journey, July/August 2006 Pages: 28-29 Bridget Jones Diary Golf Side Gourmet In The Game For Life Regional Cardio Centers Arrive at the Heart of Technology Breckenridge SkyWest Magazine, May/June 2005 Page: 26 All Aboard the Inside Passage The Birthday Budget Hydroponics
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Ken & Judy Antique Dealers Safety First 20 Things To Do In Las Vegas When You Don't Want to Gamble Fostering Hope Down By The Bay How To Stick To Your Diet On A Cruise God's Perfect Plan The Grand Valley Fort Collins' Old Town Durango, Colorado Our Winter Wonderland Kick Off! American Football Pack Up Some Fun Ride 'Em Rodeo A Tale Of Cowboys and Indians Inside Denver Think Wine, Think Colorado Better Homes & Gardens, December 1999 Page: 279 |
The Door is Always Open
Fort Collins Forum
July 2007
Front Page
Schools In
Fort Collins Forum
June 2007
Front Page
Neighbor To Neighbor
Fort Collins Forum, May 10, 2007
Front Page
March of Dimes
Fort Collins Forum, May 10, 2007
Front Page
A Chance to Learn From Nationally Renowned Writers Fort Collins Forum, Jan. 11, 2007
Page 9
Sizing Up Fort Collins Schools
Fort Collins Forum, Jan. 11, 2007
Front page
Partners in Education
Treasuer Valley Family, Aug/Sept 2006
Page 21
City Seeks Brand Identity
Fort Collins Forum
July 2006
Pioneer School Makes History
Fort Collins Forum
May 2006
The Return of the Neighborhood Store
Fort Collins Forum
April 2006
Writers on the Range
Fort Collins Forum
March 2006
Dust, Sweat & Tears
Fort Collins Forum
March 2006
Coloradoan Monthly Column
Written as the PR Representative for the FCCVB
21 total columns