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Where Sunday Used to Be wins the 2023 Poetry Book Award from the Colorado Author’s League!

7/31/23 Press Release, Denver, Co Author Daniel Klawitter wins prestigious writing award

The Colorado Authors League (CAL) honored Denver-based poet Daniel Klawitter with a 2023 Writing Excellence Award. Klawitter won the poetry category nod with his book Where Sunday Used to Be: New and Selected Poems (Published by Wipf & Stock/Resource Publications).  

A 2002 graduate of the Iliff School of Theology in Denver, Daniel is the poetry editor of the journal Doxology and the lead singer/lyricist for the indie folk-rock band, Mining for Rain.

The Colorado Authors League (CAL) has provided a professional community to established writers across genres for over 90 years in Colorado. From Mary Coyle Chase, author of the play Harvey, to adventure writer Clive Cussler to numerous best-selling authors of today. Visit our website at coloradoauthors.org to find a complete list of CAL’s 2023 award winning books. 

About Colorado Authors League

The Colorado Authors League (CAL) supports and promotes its community of published writers while connecting with and adding value to the reading world. Formed in 1931, authors join to keep up with changes in writing and publishing. CAL provides like-minded people with a place to share knowledge, contacts, and marketing expertise. To learn more, go to coloradoauthors.org.

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