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Click here to read CAL Historian Robert Root’s profile on Mary Coyle Chase, famous for her invisible white rabbit Harvey. A long-time CAL member, Chase was a native Denverite and graduate of West High School.
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Established in 1931 to "foster the art and craft of authorship," the Colorado Authors' League is comprised of more than 250 professional writers, including authors of adult fiction and nonfiction, magazine journalists, children's book writers, playwrights, and poets.
CAL's monthly luncheons hosts writers and speakers offering insights on a variety of topics.
The annual gala awards banquet in May always features a well-known author as speaker, and the presentation of prestigious CAL Awards honoring CAL's outstanding writers in a variety of categories.
CAL also sponsors writing seminars and scholarships.
The Colorado Authors' League...
- fosters career success through networking with other professional writers;
- encourages friendships with other working writers; and
- develops creative writing via education and interaction with interesting speakers, ideas, and each other.
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