Posted inSunLit, SunLit Interviews Author Lori Hodges built her first novel around family genealogy — plus her dog’s bouts with a porcupine by Colorado Humanities & Center for the Book 3:00 AM MST on Nov 28, 2020 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inSunLit, SunLit Interviews Ian Neligh rode his childhood fascination with heroes and artifacts of the Old West to a year-long project by Colorado Humanities & Center for the Book 3:00 AM MDT on Oct 24, 2020 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inSunLit, SunLit Interviews Colorado author Melissa Payne drew on her work experience to create a lost teen named Star by Colorado Humanities & Center for the Book 3:00 AM MDT on Oct 17, 2020 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inSunLit, SunLit Interviews A Colorado author asked: What if “Mission Impossible” took place during the Renaissance? by Colorado Humanities & Center for the Book 3:00 AM MDT on Sep 12, 2020 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inSunLit, SunLit Interviews How a Charlie Sheen news story ushered a Colorado author into the world of cryptids and adventure by Colorado Humanities & Center for the Book 3:00 AM MDT on Aug 29, 2020 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inSunLit, SunLit Interviews A Colorado author’s “dream trip” to the Amazon rain forest inspired “Tree of Dreams” by Colorado Humanities & Center for the Book 3:00 AM MDT on Aug 15, 2020 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inSunLit, SunLit Interviews Sarah Adleman’s literary journey included a white board, a Death Row letter and a long train ride by Colorado Humanities & Center for the Book 3:00 AM MDT on Aug 1, 2020 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inSunLit, SunLit Interviews SunLit interview: A Colorado investment adviser’s clients asked him what book he’d recommend. So he wrote it. by Colorado Humanities & Center for the Book 4:30 AM MDT on Apr 12, 2019 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun