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Attention Book Illustrators and Cover Designers!

Colorado Authors League has long been about the business of storytelling, and now we’re opening our membership to include those who tell stories through art!


Book Illustrators and Cover designers, we invite you to apply for membership and take advantage of the rich benefits that CAL provides its members from friendship to promotion

to a chance to win your very own CAL award for Illustration or Cover Design!


We want to promote your work, click HERE to see just one of the ways.

Read CAL's Statement on AI

UPCOMING EVENTS


March15 Zoom with Dan Klefstad--DYI Marketing


April 26-27, 2025 Book Bash in CO Springs


July 13, 2025 The CAL Awards Celebration


Retail Opportunities Calendar




Colorado Conference Calendar



Mar 28-29, 2025 Write In The Springs ACFW Conference


May 2-4, 2025 Pikes Peak Writers


Date to be announced, 2025 Women Writing the West Conference

Introducing the CAL Speakers' Bureau


Are you searching for a speaker for your special event or book club? Look no further! Click HERE to find a Colorado author to fit your needs.

In The Spotlight: Jan Thomas


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I was born in Denver and, for the most part, lived in Colorado my entire life. The exceptions occurred when my family traveled abroad with my father, who served in the U.S. Air Force for more than 20 years. My mother, brother and I returned to Denver before I started kindergarten. We stayed here while my father continued various deployments around the world. 


My passion for writing began with a love of reading, and I credit my mother for that. In addition to reading to us daily, she dictated nursery rhymes and fairy tales into an old reel-to-reel tape recorder and played those recordings for us rather than allowing us to sit in front of the TV.


My grade school had a summer reading program. Students were given lined slips of paper and encouraged to list the titles of at least eight books they read during break. I loved that assignment! Each week, I would walk to the neighborhood library with an empty, folded grocery bag tucked under my arm. A few hours later, I would leave the library with the bag stuffed with books that would whisk me off to new adventures via my imagination. I would the following week with all books read, and that is how I would spend my summer. 


I’ve wanted to write stories since I was about four years old. My parents weren’t thrilled with my dream of pursuing a full-time career as an author. To please them, I embarked on a career in public relations instead. I wrote on the side and took craft classes at Lighthouse Writers in Denver, but the dream of being an author never died.


I dabbled in several genres, but finally found my voice writing middle grade fiction. My novel, Control Freaks, was published in 2023 under the name J.E. Thomas and earned the CAL award for middle grade fiction, recognition I’m honored to receive.


My second book, The AI Incident, will be released in July 2025. This book deals with some of the thorny issues of AI. Among the questions raised (but not answered) are, Can you really be friends with AI?


Both of my books are set in Denver’s Park Hill neighborhood. In addition to focusing on standard middle school complications such as making friends and being popular, they also tackle broader concerns such as blended family angst, foster care system and the impact of technology on human well-being.


CAL Authors Release New Books!

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This touching novel is an exploration through the process of long grief and a roadmap for the way back.

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Not for the Faint of Heart

Today’s the day! Rosa will take the stage play along with the mariachi band.

READ IT HERE



Not for the Faint of Heart

Dmitry has to turn himself in if he wants to live!

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Not for the Faint of Heart

As they move closer to the truth, sinister forces threaten their lives. 

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Not for the Faint of Heart

Will a second kiss at midnight unleash passion and bring hope for a new future?

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Caribbean Harvest

Fans of international crime thrillers won't be able to put down this high-stakes game of cat and mouse.

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Not for the Faint of Heart

A woman’s investigation exposes the dark side of a secret life.

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Spirited: Last Chance

After learning how to work together, Cassidy and Sienna must face their next challenges apart.

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Not for the Faint of Heart

Ranger Jack Chastain goes on a quest for answers.

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Not for the Faint of Heart

Military science fiction at its best!

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Not for the Faint of Heart

This comprehensive guide will help authors confidently navigate the complex world of self-promotion.

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Not for the Faint of Heart

A fast-paced adventure loaded with mystery, magic, humor, and love.

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The Order of Tyton

Check out the second installment of the Imperial Odyssey: Shadow of the Creators series.

READ IT HERE

In Plain Sight

Could the intrigue of the past be the spark needed to thaw her frozen heart and help her put her life back together?

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Boo Bear's Light

Embark on a wonderful rhyming adventure as you learn the value of all living creatures, great and small!

AVAILABLE NOW

And Publish Plays, Essays, Articles, and Poems!

"Dark Sky Ritual," a poem by Art Goodtimes, was published in the Colorado Times-Recorder. Read it HERE!



Carol Ann Wilson's nonfiction flash essay, "Trust," was published in April 2024 and can be found in HerStry. Her essay, "House of Mirrors" was published in the Spring 2024 volume of The Awakenings Review. You can read it HERE.

An article by Lisa C. Taylor, pertaining to her novel, The Shape of What Remains, has been published by SheWrites. The article, entitled "Grief and Resilience in Fiction," can be read HERE.



Kathryn Winograd's essay, "Mist Nets: After the Uvalde Shooting," is now posted at Terrain.org. Another essay, "Floating in the Riparian," can be read at Shanti Arts HERE!

Linda Duval's essay, "In Memoriam: Author and Adventurer Stewart Green," can be read HERE in Rocky Mountain Reader.



Lou Dean has a feature article in the 2024 Guideposts "The Joy of Christmas." The piece, "Unexpected Visitors" is about the challenge of broken toes, wild turkeys, and teaching the dog to herd the turkeys from the yard.

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The CAL Awards

The CAL Awards is now closed but will reopen for a new submission year on Nov. 1, 2025


The CAL Awards isn't just about books. We also have categories for published Poetry, Essays, Short Stories, Articles, Illustration, Plays, Screen Plays, and Cover Design!


Find out more HERE


Finalists will be announced in June.


CAL Awards Celebration will be held in July.

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Margi Evans was the 2024 CAL Lifetime Achievement Award Winner


Margi at the CAL Awards


Watch past CAL Celebration videos


79th Annual CAL Awards, presented by Jodi & Kevin Bowersox


80th Annual CAL Awardss, presented by Jody Pritzl


81st Annual CAL Awards, presented by Jodi Bowersox, Laurie Marr Wasmund, and Claire Fishback



82nd Annual CAL Awards, presented by Jodi Bowersox, Laurie Marr Wasmund, and Kathryn Winograd


83rd Annual CAL Awards, presented by Jodi Bowersox, Laurie Marr Wasmund, and Judy White

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