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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

Announcing the Barb Lundy Memorial Scholarship


CAL will be taking donations to form college scholarships for high school writing students.


Barb Lundy is a former president of CAL and passed away this past March. Click DONATIONS in the Menu above to honor her spirit of mentorship.


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Jan. 31 CAL Awards Close for Submissions


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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: Larry Bograd


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As a kid, I wasn’t much of a reader and struggled with writing, but I was funny. I wrote a sarcastic poem about school for a fourth-grade class assignment. I wrote parodies of current movies to make light of teachers in high school. I wrote a bildungsroman story about a car trip taken with teen buddies the summer before our senior year.

 

My teacher said it showed real promise but my grammar and spelling were "hopeless." I was ego-centric enough to consider this a challenge and eventually put in my 40,000+ hours to read like crazy and improve my writing skills.


I completed a first novel during a junior college aboard in England, and a second novel as my creative thesis in grad school. Soon as I received my advanced degree, I hightailed it to New York City, dreaming that a publishing deal was imminent. It wasn't.


I didn’t give up and kept writing. I landed a job in children’s book publishing, leading to my first picture book winning a "Best Book For Children," which opened other doors. I was twenty-four years old. I published a dozen picture books, middle-grade and YA novels with leading publishers like Farrar Straus, MacMillan, Harper and Decorate/Dell. I was translated into foreign languages and was invited to speak and submit stories and essays to magazines and journals. 


This part of my career came to a halt after several of my books were banned and censored. Two of my YA novels were targeted because they included "sex, drugs and rock-and-roll" -- things no teenager would be exposed to. One middle-grade novel was deemed inappropriate because it depicted a young girl artist living in poverty -- too "unsettling and controversial" for young minds. 


I was constantly taken aback by adults underestimating kids’ intelligence and openness. And it perplexed me that anyone would think that reading a kids' book would torpedo years of parenting. I expected my publishers to defend me. Instead, they jettisoned me, fearful of what book-banners would to to the rest of their releases. After a decade in NYC and quickly diminishing fortunes, I returned to Denver, where I grew up.


I turned to playwriting and co-founded a theatre company. I lucked into a teaching gig at Metro State because the Chair of the English Department knew my books. I stayed there for a decade, creating new creative courses. I had two screenplays optioned, but never produced. I co-created two documentary films with my wife, Coleen Hubbard, a talented writer in her own right. Last year, I had a memoir published, Blood Flow: A Son's Forty-Year Journey to Understand His Father's Suicide.

 

I wrote and continue to write. I write because it involves problem-solving at the same time being playful. 

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CAL Authors Release New Books!

Once Upon a Marriage

Rewriting history and finding love in two centuries, 1500 years apart.

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The Year We Chased the Fireworks

A nostalgic coming-of-age story about family and the freedom to make choices that will linger after the fireworks fade.

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Catching It Lovely

An extraordinary journey from the green fields of Scotland to the untamed prairies of Colorado.

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There's a Loaf of Bread Under My Bed

Is it a loaf of bread or a lovable corgi?

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Sailing Against the Tide

A sweeping tale of resilience, adventure, and a woman who dared to chart her own course through history.

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The Engagement Effect

A blueprint for designing experiences that invite participation, build real trust, and inspire meaningful action.

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Chimera

When a cold case spiral resurfaces, the evidence points the FBI back to one of their own in this psychological thriller.

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The Dragon Thief's Heart

A runaway boy. A stolen dragon egg. A mother who will burn kingdoms to get it back.

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Feathers of the Phoenix

Nothing could prepare Rosa and Jerome for what awaits them in the land of Fire and Ice.

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Feathers of the Phoenix

He was built for war. She was never supposed to know or care. When shadows close in, love may be their only weapon.

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What if the "what ifs" literally broke your mind?

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Chimera

A raw, relentless story of sacrifice and resistance in America’s darkest hour, when World War III is a brutal reality.

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Shadow's Bastion

A duplicitous fae, a magical drug ring, and an enemy-turned-ally who'll snap her neck if she steps out of line...

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How do the stories humans tell themselves shape human reality?

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Four Corners Voices, Volume 2

This diverse collection of poems, short stories, and essays features regional voices and topics.

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Buried Lies

When the man she loves is framed for murder, an officer and her K-9 are determined to track down the real killer.

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Cliff Swallow at Mesa Verde

This poetry collection encourages us to look and listen to both beauty and the shadow nature embodies.

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Begin Where You Are

This first ever US state poet laureate anthology features celebrated works alongside never-before-published pieces.

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Mayhem in Music City

Private eye Jarvis Mann travels to Nashville to help a close friend guard a multi-platinum country music duo.

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The holidays are hectic enough—add a talking crystal and a pack of sorcerers, and it’s pure chaos.

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CAL is now an official Amazon Associate and may earn commissions from qualifying purchases.

And Publish Plays, Essays, Articles, and Poems!

"Night of the Living ZomBees" by R. Gary Raham is currently featured in Colorado Gardener. Find the complete article HERE.


Lou Dean has a feature article in the January/February issue of Angels on Earth magazine. The piece, entitled "Oh Brother," tells how a zooming, biting, ornery mini-Aussie puppy found a place in her heart.

An article written by Bethany Turner entitled "How to Find a Literary Agent as an Established Author" has been published in the August issue of SheWrites. The article can be found HERE.


Durthy A. Washington's critical essay, “The Strange Career of Coleman Silk: The Human Stain as Jim Crow Narrative” was published in American Modernism (Re)Considered.

CAL Member Steven T. Lente has had his work included in two separate anthologies. The Desert Writers Guild 2025 Anthology: Generation(s) features "The Rock and the Hard Place." Learn more and purchase it HERE. Steven's second piece, "The Unsatisfactory Nature of Existence," can be found in an anthology entitled, Spirit of the Wolf, which you can find HERE.

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The CAL Awards will open for a new submission year on Nov. 1, 2026


The CAL Awards isn't just about books. We also have categories for published Poetry, Essays, Short Stories, Articles, Illustration, and Cover Design! We even have the rare category of Humor/Satire!


Find out more HERE


Finalists will be announced in June.


CAL Awards Celebration will be held in July.

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Denny Dressman is the 2025 CAL Lifetime Achievement Award Winner



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


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