A Western writer is tired of being typecast as a Western writer.
by Laura Pritchett,
Sep 27, 2010
A formerly fearless outdoorswoman becomes unexpectedly wary once she becomes the mother of two children.
by Laura Pritchett,
May 11, 2010
Visitors come to Paonia; new books from HCN authors.
by Jodi Peterson,
Aug 10, 2009
A Colorado family finds satisfaction -- and cash -- in scavenging metal for recycling.
by Laura Pritchett ,
Mar 18, 2009
Western writers offer a generous and inspired list of recommended reading for the president-elect, including a diverse collection of fiction and nonfiction.
by Jeff Lee, Laura Pritchett, Teresa Jordan, Stephen Trimble, William Debuys, Dan Flores, Linda Hasselstrom, Barry Lopez, Rick Bass, Debra Utacia Krol, Aaron Abeyta ,
Sep 12, 2008
Laura Pritchett reluctantly – and guiltily –
agrees to take care of a blind pigeon for her mother.
by Laura Pritchett,
Jan 21, 2008
To an aging, mentally ill woman named Jade, the beautiful
Colorado day is filled with sinister, frightening demons, and even
a well-meaning neighbor can do nothing to drive them
away.
by Laura Pritchett,
Apr 30, 2007
Today’s rural West with its monster homes and
Hummers sorely needs a group like PAOBHA, People Against
Ostentatious and Boorish Housing
by Laura Pritchett,
Nov 13, 2006
The crumbling remains of a man named J. Thomas have a
story to tell about life and death in the northern Colorado in the
1870s
by Laura Pritchett,
Mar 20, 2006
Laura Pritchett’s first novel, Sky Bridge, perfectly
captures the speech and rhythms of everyday life in the
hardscrabble ranchland of the eastern Colorado plains
by Malcolm McCollum,
Nov 14, 2005