Regional History

Stansfield, John

Current Location
Monument, CO
Occupation(s)
Storyteller and writer
Biography

A resident of Colorado and a storyteller since 1970, John has told stories professionally since 1979. During that time he has performed for more than one million listeners (thankfully, not all at once) in a great variety of settings. John's programs of stories and a cappella ballads feature: Western History and Environment; Literature Aloud!; and, World Folklore, especially American lore. He reenacts the lives of national park pioneers Enos Mills and John Otto, as well as Charles Fox Gardiner, frontier physician. A former classroom teacher, he is a specialist in storytelling in education, having taught storytelling and other courses at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. In 1989, he founded the Rocky Mountain Storytelling Festival, now the Douglas County Libraries Storytelling Festival. He spends his spare time hiking, skiing, and working to protect Colorado's wild places.

Awards/Honors
Writers of the American West: Multicultural Learning Encounters (Teacher Ideas Press, 2002) earned a Colorado Authors' League Award and was a finalist for the Colorado Book Award
For his conservation efforts, the Wilderness Society presented Stansfield an Environmental Heroes Award in 2004 and the John Wade Award from the Rocky Mountain Chapter of Sierra Club in 2013
Education/Training
John graduated with a degree in English from Holy Cross College, Worcester, Massachusetts. He earned a Master of Arts in Teaching degree from Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia in 1970.
Published Works Book Jackets
Organizations
Colorado Authors League - National Storytelling Network - Rocky Mountain Storytellers - Central Colorado Wilderness Coalition - Wild Connections
Speaker Availability
Yes
Speaker Topics
Writing Like a Storyteller - Storytelling: the Tell-Tale Art - Historytelling - Developing a Living History Character

Blackburn, Alexander

Author Alexander Blackburn
Birth Year (-Died Year)
1929-2021
Birth City
Durham
Birth State
NC
Occupation(s)
Novelist, literary critic, editor, university professor
Biography

From The Gazette obituary, Oct. 3, 2021:

Alexander L. Blackburn of Colorado Springs, CO., educator, novelist, literary critic, editor, and artist, passed away Sunday, October 3, 2021 after a short illness. Alex was born in Durham, NC. in 1929 to Elizabeth Cheney and William Blackburn. His father was a teacher of writers at Duke University. His youth was greatly shaped by this environment of imaginative writers, including such future luminaries as William Styron, Mac Hyman, and Reynolds Price. Inspired by his father, Alex carried a passion for writing across his academic training at Andover, Yale, UNC Chapel Hill, and University of Cambridge, England, where he earned his Ph.D. in English in 1963.

After graduating from Yale, Alex volunteered as an enlisted man in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and worked his way to the rank of First Lieutenant. He served proudly, and remained for eight years in the Army Reserve.

After stints teaching creative writing at the University of Pennsylvania and World Classics at the University of Maryland's European Division, he made his home in Colorado Springs in 1973 and pioneered in the teaching of those subjects at the newly formed UCCS. At UCCS he also founded and edited Writers' Forum, a literary journal devoted to discovering and publishing new writers from the West. Alex retired from the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs in 1994.

As an author and editor, Alex has published and edited more than 30 books and was a recipient of numerous national and international awards and citations including the Frank Waters Award for Excellence in Literature in 2005. His novel, Suddenly a Mortal Splendor, was runner-up for the 1996 Colorado Book Award in Fiction. His The Voice of the Children in the Apple Tree, a Pulitzer nominated novel, received the International Peace Writing Prize. These two works, along with his novel The Door of the Sad People, a coming-of-age story placed against the background of the Colorado coal mining wars long remembered for the Ludlow Massacre of 1914, make up his literary opus, the trilogy Age of Atoms, an epic novel that casts a critical eye on American warfare in the twentieth Century. Blackburn has also won book awards from the University of Colorado, the Academy of American Poets, and the Chancellor's Award for outstanding service to the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Bloomsbury Review quoted: "Alexander Blackburn is one of the most important writers in the American West today."

Alex is survived by his loving wife of 46 years, Dr. Inés Dölz-Blackburn, author and professor of Spanish Language and Literature. 

Awards/Honors
Finalist, 2011 Colorado Book Award, "Gifts from the Heart"
Finalist, 1996 Colorado Book Award, "Suddenly a Mortal Splendor"
Published Works Book Jackets
Speaker Availability
No

Wiatrowski, Claude

Wiatrowski, Claude
Birth Year (-Died Year)
1946
Birth City
Chicago
Birth State
IL
Current Location
Colorado Springs, CO
Occupation(s)
Retired
Biography

Dr. Wiatrowski moved to the Pikes Peak area in 1975 and has spent the years since he relocated to Colorado photographing its historic sites and researching its rich history.

Awards/Honors
Dr. Wiatrowski's DVDs have won Telly and Teddy awards
Pikes Peak's Shadow was selected for the Library of Congress Local Legacies Program
Education/Training
Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, University of Arizona - Master of Science, Electrical Engineering, University of Arizona - Bachelor of Science, Physics, Illinois Institute of Technology
Local Authors Genres
Published Works Book Jackets
Organizations
Colorado Midland Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society - Railway and Locomotive Historical Society - Ute Pass Historical Society - Friends of the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad - Friends of the East Broad Top - Nevada Northern Railway Museum - Colorado Railroad Museum - Pikes Peak Historical Street Railway Foundation - Lexington Group in Transportation History
Speaker Availability
Yes
Speaker Topics
Discover Colorado's Railroads (introduction to Colorado's existing historic railroads and railroad historic sites; loosely based on the book Railroads of Colorado) - All Aboard for Pikes Peak (the history of the Manitou and Pike's Peak Railroad; based on the book All Aboard for America's Mountain - Behind Historic Colorado (this is a non-illustrated presentation about how the author explored Colorado's historic sites) - The First Narrow Gauge Railways (the original narrow gauge train ran in Wales, which General Palmer visited)

Beaton, Gail

Birth Year (-Died Year)
1954
Birth City
Holyoke
Birth State
MA
Current Location
Denver, CO
Occupation(s)
Historian, author, Chautauqua presenter, retired teacher
Biography

I attended schools in Colorado Springs from 3rd grade through 12th, graduating from Harrison High School in 1972. I have written Colorado Women: A History, the first full length chronicle of the lives, roles, and contributions on women in Colorado, including those in the Pikes Peak Region.

Awards/Honors
2020 Women Writing the West WILLA Award Finalist in Scholarly Nonfiction
2013 Women Writing the West WILLA Award Finalist in Scholarly Nonfiction
2013 Colorado Book Awards Finalist in History (Colorado Humanities)
United States History Teacher of the Year, Veterans of Foreign Wars, 2005
Ward Family Outstanding Thesis Award (co-winner), University of Colorado-Denver, Department of History, 2003
Outstanding United States History Teacher, Denver chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, 2001
Education/Training
Master of Arts Degree in Public History, University of Colorado-Denver, 2002
Master of Arts Degree in United States History, University of Colorado-Denver, 1987
Bachelor of Science Degree in Elementary Education, University of Colorado-Boulder, 1976
Local Authors Genres
Published Works Book Jackets
Organizations
* Women Writing the West
* Western History Association
* Colorado Humanities
* History Colorado
Speaker Availability
Yes
Speaker Topics
* Colorado women's history
* "Gail Murphy: Colorado's Rosie the Riveter" (a composite character)
* The role of American women during World War II

McFarland, Edward M. "Mel"

Author Edward M. "Mel" McFarland
Birth Year (-Died Year)
1944
Birth City
Colorado Springs
Birth State
CO
Current Location
Colorado Springs, CO
Occupation(s)
Author - Editor, Colorado Midland Quarterly since 1980
Biography

A Colorado Springs native, Mel McFarland is active in local history pursuits and has worked with newspapers, schools, and historical sources in preserving local railroad history.

Education/Training
MAT, University of Southern Colorado, 1977 - Bachelor of Science, University of Southern Colorado, 1971
Local Authors Genres
Published Works Book Jackets
Image
Book cover for Midland Route: Colorado Midland Railway by Edward M. "Mel" McFarland
Organizations
Fountain Valley Historical Society - Old Colorado City Historical Society - Ute Pass Historical Society - Colorado Midland Railway Historical Society - Pikes Peak Posse Westerners International - Rocky Mountain Railroad Club - Colorado Midland Chapter National Railway Historical Society
Speaker Availability
Yes
Speaker Topics
Mel does presentations on Colorado Springs history, local railroad history, and related subjects.

Aiken, Thomas J.

Birth Year (-Died Year)
1942
Birth City
Colorado Springs
Birth State
CO
Current Location
Oregon
Biography

My name is Tom. I was born and raised in Colorado Springs during the 1940s and 1950s, which in many people's opinions was the "best of times." I am retired, but I write and paint in oils and acrylics. My art has won several awards including a couple of "Best of Show." I have previously published Memoirs of a Bureau Curmudgeon and my latest effort is available now is entitled From Hell Raiser to Hall of Famer: Best of Times. Both works are autobiographical.

Awards/Honors
Recognition for career achievements as a Federal civil servant
Education/Training
BS in Business Administration - Colorado State University
Local Authors Genres
Published Works Book Jackets
Organizations
Lions Club of Coquille, Oregon
Elks Club of Coquille Valley, Oregon
Speaker Availability
No