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Laura Pritchett was born on 16 February, 1971 in Fort Collins, CO. Discover Laura Pritchett's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?
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Laura Pritchett Height, Weight & Measurements
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Laura Pritchett Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Laura Pritchett worth at the age of 53 years old? Laura Pritchett’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from United States. We have estimated
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Milkweed National Fiction Prize, Hell’s Bottom, Colorado
PEN USA West Literary Award for Fiction, Hell’s Bottom, Colorado
WILLA Literary Award for Sky Bridge
Colorado Book Award, Home Land: Ranching and a West That Works (anthology)
Red Lightning was released in 2015, and traces the story of a young coyote who has been transporting individuals once they’re past the US-Mexico border. Her other novels include Sky Bridge, released from Milkweed Editions in 2005, and Hell’s Bottom, Colorado, released from the same press in 2001. This book won the PEN USA Award for Fiction and the Milkweed National Fiction Prize.
Her book, Stars Go Blue, released by Counterpoint in 2014, was heavily inspired by her father's struggle with Alzheimer's disease and the impact of his disease on her extended family. The book had an enthusiastic critical reception, including starred reviews from Booklist, and Library Journal.
"How to Beat Writer's Block," Colorado Public Radio, June 2014.
"Grafting Experiences Like Hides: A Conversation with Laura Pritchett," Fiction Writers Review, June 2014.
"Resurrecting J. Thomas," High Country News, March 2006.
"Wildfire Stars," High Desert Journal, Issue 10, Fall 2009.
"The Bird at the Window," The Sun Magazine, Issue 409, January 2010.
"Little Doses of Danger," High Country News, May 2010.
"The Western Lit Blues," High Country News, September 2010.
"Drag," The Sun Magazine, November 2011. "Can an Old Mine be a Work of Art?" High Country News, November 2011.
"I Don’t Love My Dog," High Country News, February 2012.
"Seven Days on Playa's New Planet: Notes From the Edge of the Writing World," Poets & Writers, March/April 2012.
"When the Fires Came for Us," Salon, July 2012.
"Sustainable Living Fair: Bridging the Gap," 5280: The Denver Magazine, September 2012.
"An Ode to Snow," High Country News, February 2014.
"The Last Memory," Tin House, June 2014.
"Dry Roots," The Sun, June 1999.
"Last Bid," The Sun, March 2000.
"Under the Apple Tree," The Sun, August 2006.
"Painting the Constellations," The Normal School, Issue 1, 2008. Nominated for a Pushcart Prize
"The Color of the Impression," The Rocky Mountain News, November 2008. Adapted for Stories on Stage in "A Colorado Collection".
"The Sky Behind the Trees," The Pinch, Spring 2010.
"Plan B," High Desert Journal, Fall 2010.
"I Am the Devil," The Normal School, Spring 2011.
"Imaginary Me," Split Infinitive, September 2013.
Laura Pritchett (born February 16, 1971) is an American writer. Pritchett is the author of five literary novels and one book of nonfiction. Her work is rooted in the American West and has been significantly influenced by her native Colorado. Both her fiction and nonfiction often focus on issues of ecology, conservation, climate change, and social justice issues. She has been awarded the PEN USA Award for Fiction, the High Plains Literary Award, the Milkweed National Fiction Prize, the WILLA Fiction Award, and others. She is the editor of three anthologies, all on environmental topics, and writes regularly for magazines.