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Posted inBook Excerpts, SunLit Trials of war, horror of crime collide in metro Denver murder mystery by Barbara Nickless 4:39 AM MST on Dec 21, 2018 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inSunLit, SunLit Interviews “What will drive someone to murder?” The bottom-line question that powers Barbara Nickless narratives by Colorado Humanities & Center for the Book 4:38 AM MST on Dec 21, 2018 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inBook Excerpts, SunLit Can a Colorado mountain blizzard bring a man to re-examine his life? by David Hicks 5:01 AM MST on Dec 14, 2018 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inSunLit, SunLit Interviews As author David Hicks wrote “White Plains,” the narrative got uncomfortably personal by Colorado Humanities & Center for the Book 5:00 AM MST on Dec 14, 2018 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inSunLit, SunLit Interviews How the editor of “Beautiful Flesh: A Body of Essays” constructed a “body of work” in her collection by Colorado Humanities & Center for the Book 5:01 AM MST on Dec 7, 2018 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inBook Excerpts, Culture, SunLit Excerpt: An author savors family smiles in a poignant piece from the essay collection “Beautiful Flesh” by Lupe Linares and Stephanie G'Schwind 5:00 AM MST on Dec 7, 2018 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inBook Excerpts, SunLit SunLit Excerpt: In “Trafficked,” betrayal begins a teen girl’s harrowing ordeal by Peg Brantley 5:00 AM MST on Nov 30, 2018 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inNews, SunLit, SunLit Interviews SunLit Interview: An expert advised Peg Brantley that her book “Trafficked” shouldn’t take place “over there” by Colorado Humanities & Center for the Book 5:00 AM MST on Nov 30, 2018 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun