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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.


UPCOMING EVENTS


July 19 CAL Awards


Dec 13 Holiday Party


Retail Opportunities Calendar




Colorado Conference Calendar


June 2-5, 2026 Glen Eyrie Fiction Writers Retreat and Conference


Oct. 1-4, 2026 Colorado Gold Conference


Feb, 2027 Superstars Writing


Feb. 2027 Rocky Mountain Mystery Writers Mini Con


2027 Colorado Teen Writer's Conference


2027 Pikes Peak Writers Conference

CAL's Award Season Kicks Off With Three Special Awards

Jodi Bowersox has been named 2026

Lifetime Achievement Award winner.


Jodi's resume includes over 30 published books for children and adults, plus nine years of service on the CAL board.

A watercolor pet portrait artist, Jodi has illustrated some of her children's books as well.

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Lois Harvey wins the Author Advocate Award


With over 40 years of experience in the book industry, Lois has been a defining force in Denver’s literary life. She has founded or owned multiple independent bookstores—Capitol Hill Books, West Side Books, and Mermaid Fine Books & Art (now closed)—each one, a place where writers gather, readers are formed, and literary culture is kept alive.



Jerry Fabyanic

Jerry Fabyanic to receive CAL's inaugural HAAT's Off Award


Jerry has organized the Bighorn Book Nook at the Georgetown Christmas Market for many years, giving authors a great place to sell books, not to mention keeping tabs on one of CAL's Denver area book racks.

HAAT stands for Helpful At All Times

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: Mariko Tatsumoto


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I came to the United States from Japan when I was eight years old. The moment I could read English, I dragged my mother to the library every week and checked out the maximum number of books allowed. I loved books. I wanted to be a writer! But friends and professors said my English, a second language, would never be good enough. So I packed away my dream and went to law school, becoming the first Asian woman admitted to the Colorado bar.


But the dream couldn’t be contained. I started taking night classes in creative writing. One instructor who taught me the basics of fiction told me to keep going. So I did. It took years of workshops, conferences, and steady work. But I finished my first novel, Ayumi's Violin, about a biracial Japanese girl who must build a new life in a new country, with a prejudiced stepmother and a resentful stepsister. It garnered the Paterson Prize Honor Book, the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers Gold Award, and was named one of Colorado's Powerful Reads.


I kept writing novels with Japanese protagonists, each built around a theme that I believe is important. Accidental Samurai Spy, set in 1863, is about a young warrior who makes peace with his enemies. Swept Away follows a fifteen-year-old boy who is the only member of his family to survive the 2011 Japanese tsunami. It won the Paterson Prize, plus two other honors. Its theme: forgiveness.


After finishing a novella for reluctant young readers, Kidnapped at the Icefall, and from experience teaching workshops, I published How to Write a Middle Grade Book Kids Will Love. Then came Blossoms on a Poisoned Sea. I'd spent years researching the 1956 Minamata mercury poisoning disaster in Japan, one of history's most devastating industrial coverups. Writing it during the pandemic felt appropriate. The book received the Freeman Book Awards Honorable Mention and another honor.


I’m now working to publish Amache Blues, about a twenty-year-old Japanese American woman in a World War II incarceration camp in Colorado navigating domestic abuse, a forbidden liaison, and handed impossible choices.


I’m glad I kept chasing my dream.


CAL Authors Release New Books!

AmeriCorps Poetry Collection

This book is dedicated to the millions of Americans who have served their country by participating in AmeriCorps.

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Tiny Giraffe and the Banana Tree

This warm and comfortable story gently helps young children explore loss, resilience, and the natural cycle of life.

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A Real Charmer

Passion, anger, and revenge lead to a missing girl, murder victims, and a deadly secret society.

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Unbreakable

An ultimately uplifting book about a Japanese American boy incarcerated with his family during World War II.

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The Black Walrus: Beachmaster

The world of the Black Walrus, defender of Cremini City, shatters as a new danger tests his mettle like never before.

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Two Truths and a Lie

Reporter Flynn Martin gets ensnared in a copycat killer’s game where losing could cost her everything.

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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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Fire at the Track

This fast-paced mystery thriller is packed with insider racing drama, financial deception, and high-stakes suspense.

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The Chosen Path

This uplifting Christian fantasy explores themes of forgiveness, faith, and the journey toward inner truth.

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The War on Wildlife

An intrepid group of characters work diligently to preserve and rescue wildlife from evil doers and the government.

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Order of the Red Coral

Europe, 1319: In the shadows of crusades and collapsing empires, a secret order rises.

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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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Children of the Blood

Three unlikely allies must fight their way through the madness to escape a planet in the throws of a multi-species plague.

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The Ultimate Blindside

In this tale of twists, two high school seniors find their private lives laid open for the world to see.

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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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The Hired Man

The Dust Bowl sweeps a handsome stranger into a small Colorado town to dangerous effect.

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You Only Fall Once

This gravity-defying mystery novelette will give even the most ardent crime readers a bout of vertigo.

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Alteration

What happens when we stop merely performing and begin fully living — one unexpected revelation at a time?

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Get a Clue

Writing mysteries for kids and teens is extra challenging, but this book will teach you what you need to know.

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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 an inspirational essay entitled "Old friends and new friends, barn cats and begonias" included in the March/April issue of Angels on Earth, a Guideposts magazine. The essay is part of the article, "Gifts Every One."

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



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.

Denny Dressman







Denny Dressman is the 2025 CAL Lifetime Achievement Award Winner



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


84th Annual CAL Awards, presented by Jack Maher, Judy White, Todd Fahnestock, and Jodi Bowersox


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