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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.

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UPCOMING EVENTS


Sept 21 Wine and Read


Oct 5 @ 10am Annual Meeting via Zoom


Nov. 1 CAL Awards Open For Submissions


Nov 22-24 Denver Christmas Show


Dec. 7, 14 Georgetown Christmas Market


Dec. Holiday Party (date TBA)


Dec. 31 Early Bird Pricing Ends for CAL Awards Submissions


Jan. 31, 2025 CAL Awards Closes for Submissions


April 26-27, 2025 Book Bash in CO Springs



Retail Opportunities Calendar




Colorado Conference Calendar


April 18-21, 2024 Readers Take Denver



April 19-20, 2024 American Christian Fiction Writers Conference


April 24-26, 2024 Pikes Peak Writers


July 19-20, 2024 Writing Heights Conference


Aug 23-24, 2024 Castle Rock Writers Conference


Sept 19-22, 2024 Trinidad Creative District Get Lit! Literary Festival


Sept 27-29, 2024 Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers


Oct 5, 2024 Illumify Writers Conference


Oct 10-12, 2024 Women Writing the West Conference


Oct 18-19, 2024 Steamboat Creates Writers Conference

CAL Authors as Speakers


Oct 8, Catherine Underhill Fitzpatrick will present a one-hour program titled "Inauguration Day Wardrobes: Simplicity and Splendor" as part of the University of Denver's Enrichment Program.

Starting with George and Martha Washington, Fitzpatrick, a former fashion columnist, will explore how and why the inauguration-day wardrobes of America's first families speak volumes about the incoming presidents and first ladies, the messages they wanted to project, and the times in which they lived.

The single-session program is open to the public. The fee is $25. For more information and to register, see the Denver University Department of Continuing Education catalog, https://universitycollege.du.edu/enrichment/ 


Dec 5, Jody Pritzl will be speaking at the Molly Brown House Museum in Denver from 6-7 pm. Are your heirloom Christmas ornaments from Europe or America? How can you tell? Join Jody Pritzl, author of three Christmas books, as she weaves through the craftsmanship of German families in the 1890s to the factories in Pennsylvania and New Jersey during the 1950s and 60s. Jody will show examples of European ornaments and vintage mid-century Shiny Brites and George

Frankes. Best of all, you’ll learn tips for dating and identifying your own precious beauties from her

books available on Amazon.

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.



Margi Evans has been named CAL's 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award Winner


LTA Video


Margi at the CAL Awards



Michael Peever, with the Colorado State Library, has been named CAL's 2024 Author Advocate


Michael at the CAL Awards

Remembering Becky Busch

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I don’t like this.

I don’t want to write this tribute because I don’t want Becky to be gone. I’m not done yet. I want to walk this world with her a little longer…

My dear friend Becky Busch left us on Saturday, August 10, and if I can be forgiven for assuming I knew what she was thinking at the time, I would say she didn’t want to go. She fought to the very last.

For my part, I’m also fighting. I want to put this into context, into a story that doesn’t make the world an unfair place.

Becky was… Well, she was a light in the world. And I would like to believe that this world adores those who make light, who inspire others to be better than they were the day before, who deliver joy, excitement, mischievousness, adventure, and wonder to those around them. Becky was all of these things, and yet it seems her life was cut cruelly short. Brain cancer dogged her and eventually took her last Saturday.

Becky was a novelist, like me. She and I shared a birthday. I don’t usually put stock in connections like that. Birthdays are just numbers on a fabricated calendar, and while it is fun sometimes to imagine they have significance, I don’t believe such things create a true connection.

I do, however, believe in a person’s soul recognizing kinship in the soul of another.

When I met Becky at the Bighorn Book Nook in Georgetown in 2018, I didn’t know she’d beaten back cancer once before already. The first thing I noticed about Becky was she liked to play. Her sparkling, lively gaze captured me in the first moment she introduced herself with that jubilant verve with which she did everything. By end of that bookselling event, she had me posing for ninja action fights to post on facebook.

So yes, her liveliness was the first thing I noticed about her. The second thing was something odd about her hairline. The scar from her initial battle with cancer arced from one ear, over the top of her head, and down to the other ear where they had opened the front of her skull. It was artfully hidden by her lustrous wavy hair, but I spotted it. I didn’t, of course, mention it, but I wondered.

Years later in 2021, she told me that story, but only after she finally pulled me aside and spiritually smacked some sense into me.

See, when I go to a con or a selling event, I go for business. Those who know me know that I go into what I call “work mode.” Though there are a multitude of opportunities to find community, to make friends, to find one’s place at cons—that is why they were created, after all—I do not go to cons for that purpose. I turn all of my focus to spinning story and selling books. Up to the Bighorn Book Nook in 2021, I’d seen Becky as another author like me, a colleague, here for business.

So for two years, I lost out on the amazing friendship we would have. But in 2021, Becky was finally done waiting for me to “get it.” At the end of the first day of selling at that Bighorn Book Nook, she came over to my booth and cracked through my “I’m working” shell.

I don’t remember her exact words, but they went something like this:

“You’re my people,” she said.

“What?” I asked.

“You and me. Kindred spirits.”

Her statement melted me. I mean, it’s not every day that confident, beautiful women walk up to me and say such things.

“Really?” I asked.

“Absolutely,” she said. “You don’t think?”

“I… well, honestly I hadn’t considered it.”

“Well consider it.”

I laughed. “All right.”

“Dinner?” she said.

“What?”

“Would you like to have dinner with me tonight? Let’s find out if I’m right. I think you’re part of my inner circle. I wanna find out for sure.”

And that’s how Becky became my friend. That first dinner was sparkling, magical, and I thumped myself on the head that I hadn’t seen this connection sooner. She was right. We were kindred spirits. Her humor was my humor. That mischievous glimmer in her eye was my mischievous glimmer. Her love of fantasy, faeries, and wonder was my love as well.

We drank and shared stories. That first dinner turned into another, then into us getting together back in Denver, going bowling with my wife, talking story whenever we got the chance, and having movie quote wars. I pride myself on my movie quote knowledge, especially when it comes to Marvel movies, but she would beat me every time.

The more I came to know about her situation, the more I admired her. I watched her navigate another bout of cancer—where she beat it back a second time—and I heard stories about other traumas she’d endured. The most recent was when her condo building caught fire. Her specific condo didn’t burn, but because of insurance BS and other bureaucratic crap, they didn’t let her back into her home—not even to get a change of clothes or her laptop! At first it was just supposed to be for a month. That stretched to six months, a year, then a year and a half. It just went on and on, always with another excuse as to why they wouldn’t let her back into the building. Those heartless a-holes made her homeless all the way up to her death. I cannot even imagine the frustration, but Becky always had a laugh to give to me with her cutting jokes about the whole situation.

I thought Becky would be part of my life forever. We were kindred spirits, after all. Soul-connected. Found family.

She was so full of vitality that when this third and final bout of cancer came ‘round, I knew it couldn’t possibly win. She’d beat it again, like she had before. Such love, such life, such beauty would prevail. It should prevail. Yet, it didn't this time. I have wrangled with this injustice inside my mind and emotions for days now. And all I can think is:

Maybe the Universe doesn’t think about time the way we do.

Maybe the few years Becky was in my life were as important—more important—than all the future moments I’ll never get to have with her.

I often imagine, and I’m not the only one I’m sure, that longevity equates to value, to importance. We build monoliths because of this belief. Skyscrapers that can last centuries. The Statue of Liberty. The Eiffel Tower. The Arc du Triomphe. It’s one of the reasons I write novels. Books can last for an age, and that permanence has value, doesn’t it?

But perhaps permanence isn’t important at all. Perhaps only the moment is important, that single moment when love and magic occur. After all, the Arc du Triomphe, the Eiffel Tower, the Statue of Liberty—what do they matter to their creators, long since passed away? They only matter to those able to look at them, to feel something about them in the moment, and perhaps to carry that feeling forward, use it within their own lives.

Perceiving, feeling, and carrying that feeling forward is, to me, like a little flame in my heart. And perhaps that little flame is as much permanence as we ever get. And when I am gone, it will be time for others to take up that brief permanence, to have their own exquisite moments rule their days, to carry those little flames forward.

Perhaps worth isn’t determined from how long someone influences your life, but from how intensely they do.

This is how I choose to remember Becky, by the number of little flames she left in my soul. Her unfiltered laugh. The speed and wit of her mind. Her fabulous pick-me-up hugs. And how she knew every quote from every sci-fi, fantasy, or 1980s movie before I did.

I love you, Becky. I always will. I wish I could have walked this world with you even a little longer. But instead, I will take forward the flames you gave me. I’ll do my best to light other little fires with them. I’ll do my best to prove that the Universe does love those who bring light to the world.

Rest well, my friend. I’ll see you in the next life, as surely that is the fate for kindred spirits like us.

And I will leave you, of course, with a movie quote:

“Humans are odd. They think order and chaos are somehow opposites and try to control what won’t be. But there is grace in their failings. I think you missed that.”

“They’re doomed.”

“Yes. But a thing isn’t beautiful because it lasts…”

Congratulations to our CAL Awards Finalists and winners


The 2024 CAL Awards Celebration

Book Cover Design: Children

WINNER

Tap and Rap, Move and Groove

by Connie B. Dow


Cover Design

by

Colleen Pidel

In Search of Kin

Oski Becomes a Service Dog

by Chris Mandeville


Cover Design

by

L.B. Hayden

Book Cover Design: Adult-General



In Search of Kin

Unexpected Riches

by C.S. Boyll


Cover Design

by

Jacqueline and Ariane Peveto

In Search of Kin

Raven Woods: Smoke Signals

by Denise Gard


Cover Design

by

Denise Gard

WINNER

Brynn and Sebastian Hate Each Other

by Bethany Turner


Cover Design

by

Sandra Chiu

Book Cover Design: Adult-Suspense

In Search of Kin

Time Agents: Complications

by Jodi Bowersox


Cover Design

by Tristan Bowersox

WINNER

The Other Side of the Rainbow

by Julie Cordova


Cover Design

by

Julie Cordova

True Crime Redux

by Stephanie Kane


Cover Design

by Christine Van Bree

Illustration

WINNER

Tap and Rap, Move and Groove

by Connie B. Dow


Illustrations

by

Debbie Palen

Poop Theory

Too Much!

An Overwhelming Day

by Jolene Gutierrez


Illustrations

by Angel Chang

Poop Theory

Poop Theory: Find Your Pony

by Andrea Rudolph


Illustrations

by Jennifer Matthews

Articles

WINNER

"Dwight Eisenhower:

America's First Pilot President"


by Penny Rafferty Hamilton

"Respiratory Distress in Pets:

Helping Clients Understand the Dangers and Signs"


by Roxanne Hawn

"Antidote to Truth"


by Carol Ann Wilson


Essays

"Memento Mori: Eulogy For Marilee"


by Catherine Underhill Fitzpatrick

"Memento Mori: Eulogy For My Father"


by Catherine Underhill Fitzpatrick

WINNER

"Just Like Your Father"


by Carol Ann Wilson


Single Poems

WINNER

"Contemplating a Statue of the Reclining Pan, Nimbin, 2012"


by Dan Guenther

"Sunrise on the Shortgrass Prairie"


by Dan Guenther

"HEAT"


by Petra Perkins

Short Stories

Shoot the Horses First

"Casting Grand Titans"

from Shoot the Horses First


by Leah Angstman

WINNER

"The Light Ages"

from Shoot the Horses First


by Leah Angstman

Anika and Edward

"Anika and Edward"


by Stefan Scheuermann

The Forgotten Shifter Files

"Kami's Curse"

from The Forgotten Shifter Files


by Benjamin M. Weilert


Children

WINNER

Monsters in the Briny


by Lynn Becker

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Too Much!

An Overwhelming Day


by Jolene Gutierrez

Cats

Cats


by J.B. Stockings

Middle Grade

Hawk's Cry: The Story of a Cheyenne Hero


by Luann Koester

WINNER

Control Freaks


by J.E. Thomas

Katie Cooper: Time Traveler

Katie Cooper: Time Traveler


by Bill E. Wright

Young Adult

Finding Fionn

Finding Fionn


by M.J. Evans

WINNER

Charting the Course


by Leslea Wahl

Spirited Book 1: No Accidents

Spirited: No Accidents


by S.M. Webb

Nonfiction: Biography/Memoir

Promise Me Christmas

Dr. Martha Cannon of Utah:

The Unexpected Victorian Life of America's First Female State Senator


by Joan Jacobson

In Search of Kin

True Crime Redux


by Stephanie Kane

WINNER

Bluebird Seasons:

Witnessing Climate Change in My Piece of the Wild


by Mary Taylor Young

Nonfiction: General

WINNER

Grace in the Wound:

Finding Hope in Long-Term Grief


by Kathleen Hendricks

Photography and Schizophrenia

Photography and Schizophrenia


by Jean Manthei

Culturally Responsive Reading

Culturally Responsive Reading:

Teaching Literature for Social Justice


by Durthy A. Washington

Nonfiction: History

Promise Me Christmas

Dr. Martha Cannon of Utah:

The Unexpected Victorian Life of America's First Female State Senator


by Joan Jacobson

WINNER

Disneyland on the Mountain:

Walt, the Environmentalists, and the Ski Resort That Never Was


by Kathryn Mayer & Greg Glasgow

Gold-Fated Family

Gold-Fated Family:

J.J. Brown--Husband of Unsinkable Margaret "Molly" Brown


by Jody Pritzl

Adult Fiction: Mainstream/Literary

WINNER

Paradise Undone:

A Novel of Jonestown


by Annie Dawid

As Joan Approaches Infinity

As Joan Approaches Infinity


by Kika Dorsey

The Lion's Den

The Lion's Den


by Jerry Fabyanic

Adult Fiction: Fantasy/Paranormal

WINNER

Personal Demons


by L.R. Braden

Rhenn the Traveler

Rhenn the Traveler


by Todd Fahnestock

In Search of Kin

The Truth Stealer


by Kendra Merritt

Adult Fiction: Historical

WINNER

Louise and Vincent


by Diane Byington

Esperanza's Way

Esperanza's Way


by Cindy Burkart Maynard

WINNER

After Anne: A Novel of Lucy Maud Montgomery's Life



by Logan Steiner

Adult Fiction: Thriller

WINNER

Time Agents: Complications


by Jodi Bowersox



WYONATION

Wyonation


by Dallas Jones

Sinai Surrender

Sinai Surrender


by Jeff Lelek

Adult Fiction: Mystery-Cozy/Amateur Sleuth

WINNER

Brittle Bones


by Paulla Hunter

In Search of Kin

Dying To Ride


by Lenore Mitchell


The Killer Without a Face


by Helen Starbuck

Adult Fiction: Mystery

Law Enforcement

Hunting the Truth

Hunting the Truth


by Kathleen Donnelly

Mamie's Well

Mamie's Well


by Daniel Ginsberg

WINNER

Play of Shadows


by Barbara Nickless

Adult Fiction: Sci Fi

Crystal of Tears

Crystal of Tears


by A. James

WINNER

Surviving Daybreak


by Kendra Merritt

Promise Me Christmas

Minimum Safe Distance


by X. Ho Yen

Adult Fiction: Romance

WYONATION

Time Agents: Complications


by Jodi Bowersox



Brynn and Sebastian Hate Each Other: A Love Story

Brynn and Sebastian Hate Each Other


by Bethany Turner

WINNER

The Do-Over


by Bethany Turner

Adult Fiction: Novellas

WINNER

The Adventure of the Speckled Band... REVISITED


by Daniel Ginsberg

A Home For Christmas

A Home For Christmas


by Jean Jacobsen

Promise Me Christmas

Promise Me Christmas


by Gini Rifkin

Congratulations to CAL Members Named As Finalists

in the CIPA Evvy Awards!


The Evvy Awards are presented by the Colorado Independent Publishers Association.

Falcon in the Dive

Historical Fiction


Falcon in the Dive

by Leah Angstman

The Crooked Forest, Cloud Crazed

Interior Layout & Design


The Crooked Forest: Cloud Crazed

by Joni Franks

Finding Fionn

Young Adult


Finding Fionn

by M.J. Evans

Making Global Sense

Cultural/Social Issues


Making Global Sense

by Judah Freed

Falcon in the Dive

Thriller



Falcon in the Dive

by Leah Angstman

Stop Screaming! A Beginner's Guide to Homemade Ice Cream

Cookbooks


Stop Screaming

by Benjamin M. Weilert

Corky Tails, Holly Berry and Mistletoe

Animals/Pets


Corky Tails: Holly Berry & Mistletoe

by Joni Franks

The Lion's Den

Literary & Contemporary Fiction


The Lion's Den

by Jerry Fabyanic

Time Agents: complications

Sci Fi


Time Agents: Complications

by

Jodi Bowersox

The Crooked Forest, Cloud Crazed

General Illustration


The Crooked Forest: Cloud Crazed

by

Joni Franks

CAL CO-op Booth Is Gearing Up!

2024 booth Evans, Woodward


CAL will again be at
the Denver Christmas Show

Nov. 22-24 at the Western Stock Show Complex, 4655 N. Humboldt


Not in the area?

 You can still get great books by CAL authors!

Check out the CAL Genre Pages for buy links and author websites.

2024 booth Anderson, Bowersox, Scheuermann, Frisbie

CAL Racks in Colorado Springs and Lakewood

Support these businesses that support CAL



5670 N. Academy Blvd

Colorado Springs

Third Space Rack
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Located in the

Colorado Mills Mall

14500 W. Colfax Avenue

Lakewood, CO


Perfect Gift book rack

Nowhere near our book racks?

You can still find great books by CAL authors. Check out our Genre Pages.

Autographed books make a great gift year-round. Contact authors directly to get signed copies.

CAL Authors Release New Books!

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Mountain Town Mysteries Book 2

Available on Amazon



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Imagine being able to converse with someone who is no longer alive. Who would it be?

Read it here!



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An intergenerational holiday with love at its heart.

Buy yours today!



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Will Issy find the murderer before a second victim succumbs to the killer’s devious plot?

Buy Your Copy Here


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A rip-roaring romp through time

Buy Your Copy Here


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Beyond the perilous landscape lies a love that defies extinction. . . .

Read it here!





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A short-story collection that includes a story from Robert G. Williscroft.

Buy yours today!


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An unflinching portrait of the gritty realities of today’s rugged West. 

Buy Your Copy Here





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Misty, a most unlikely vampire, is on the trail of a killer.

Read it here!




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An epic story of one woman’s fight to make it right.

Buy Your Copy Here



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It's always a demon, right? Unless it's a curse…

Available on Amazon

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A Poetic Psy-Phi Saga 

Available on Amazon









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A celebration of the history and culture of the western horse.

Read it here!







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A tale of loyalty, betrayal, love and redemption.

Buy yours today!

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Their biggest threat lies beneath them, watching, waiting, but for what? Or whom?

Available on Amazon



And Publish Plays, Essays, Articles, and Poems!

Cassi Clark Ward-Hunt has published her first short story, "The Woman Who Planted Men" at CommuterLit.com.

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.

Gregory SETH Harris' poem "After the Flood" was published by Lightwood.



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!

https://www.shantiarts.co

/SPAQ/SPAQ49/files/winograd.pdf

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

An essay by Petra Perkins, "What Oppenheimer Didn't Show," appears in Elephant Journal. Find it here: https://www.elephantjournal.com/2024/01/what-oppenheimer-didnt-show-petra-perkins/?fbclid=IwAR1zZcTl 


 


What is Bibliotherapy


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The CAL Awards

The CAL Awards are now closed. They will reopen for a new submission year on Nov. 1, 2024


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.



Barb Lundy was the 2023 CAL Lifetime Achievement Award Winner


Watch Barb at the Awards

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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

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