Good News That's Fit to Print
We're proud to have working, active writers on staff--and in the classroom. Here are some of the latest Lighthouse publishing successes.
Recent Member Successes
Members are actively getting in print--which, to toot our own horns--shows the talent prevalent here at Lighthouse:
Gary Schanbacher's collection of short stories, Migration Patterns (Fulcrum), shopped and sold at the first annual Lighthouse LitFest, was honored as a PEN/Hemingway Fiction Award finalist.
Amanda Rea, just finishing up her stint as a Provincetown fellow, will be the Carl Djerassi Fiction Fellow at the Wisconsin Institute of Creative Writing!
Janelle Lassonde's essay "Like Chalk and Cheese." was a finalist in the Arapahoe Community College Writers Studio Literary Contest
Vicki Mandell-King's poem "Emptying" was chosen as the runner-up in the ACC's Writer's Studio Literary Contest.
Jim Bainbridge's short story, "The Gift," appears in the Spring 2008 issue of Thin Air Magazine.
Carrie Brown-Wolf, whose book, Soul Sunday: A Family's Guide to Exploring Faith and Teaching Tolerance just won two Evvy awards with the Colorado Independent Publishers Association.
Claudia Putnam got good news, too. Her poem "Little Bighorn" appears now in The Externalist, and she has three more forthcoming in Vermont Literary Review.
Recent and Forthcoming Faculty Publications
No Stranger Than My Own, by Michael J. Henry (poetry)--forthcoming in Fall 2008
Augusta Locke, by William Haywood Henderson (novel)
Articles of War, by Nick Arvin (novel)
Who Are You People?, by Shari Caudron (book-length nonfiction)
Each Place The Body's, by Aaron Anstett (poetry)
Lost Songs and Last chances, by Chris Ransick (poetry)
The Denver Mint: 100 Years of Gansters, Gold, And Ghosts, by Lisa Turner and Kimberly Field (nonfiction)