Posted inSunLit, SunLit Interviews A co-worker’s death, coincidence and imperfect societal safety nets converged to inspire a novel by Colorado Humanities & Center for the Book 3:00 AM MDT on Apr 11, 2020 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inSunLit, SunLit Interviews Memory figures into most of Carter Wilson’s novels. This one tackles it head on. by Colorado Humanities & Center for the Book 3:00 AM MDT on Apr 4, 2020 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inSunLit, SunLit Interviews A Colorado author set out to paint a picture of the Midwest. He used the ritual surrounding tornadoes as his brush. by Colorado Humanities & Center for the Book 2:55 AM MDT on Mar 27, 2020 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inSunLit, SunLit Interviews A curiosity about Indigenous rights led a Colorado author to research migration. But a book wasn’t in her plans. by Colorado Humanities & Center for the Book 5:01 AM MST on Mar 6, 2020 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inSunLit, SunLit Interviews Colorado author’s plans to write a travel memoir took a tragic turn, sent her on a different journey by Colorado Humanities & Center for the Book 5:01 AM MST on Feb 28, 2020 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inSunLit, SunLit Interviews Denied Cherokee citizenship, Colorado author Courtney Miller still yearned to preserve tribal culture in his writing by Colorado Humanities & Center for the Book 5:01 AM MST on Feb 21, 2020 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inSunLit, SunLit Interviews Jodi Bowersox chose an interesting partner for collaboration: a character from one of her earlier books by Colorado Humanities & Center for the Book 5:01 AM MST on Jan 31, 2020 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inSunLit, SunLit Interviews Here’s how “The Martian” — and a chat with a super-agent — propelled a Colorado author to craft his novel by Colorado Humanities & Center for the Book 5:01 AM MST on Jan 24, 2020 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inSunLit, SunLit Interviews This Colorado poet found inspiration in everything around her — even cactus spines — to assemble “Naked for Tea” by Colorado Humanities & Center for the Book 5:01 AM MST on Jan 17, 2020 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun
Posted inSunLit, SunLit Interviews Could two authors in scientific fields make the switch to writing fiction? And could they do it together? by Colorado Humanities & Center for the Book 5:01 AM MST on Jan 10, 2020 Why you can trust The Colorado Sun