On June 1st, author Peter Anderson released First Church of the Higher Elevations with Conundrum Press and before the upcoming academic year will be driving cross country to Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire with his wife, his two daughters, his fifteen-year-old dog, and, “only because [his] lovely wife insists on it,” two cats. […]
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Peter Anderson awarded the Bennett Fellowship
June 22nd, 2015 | by sabrina hayes | published in Blog, Fiction, Peter Anderson, Uncategorized | Leave A Comment »
Reading Recap: Conundrum Poets Celebrate New Releases
May 14th, 2015 | by Ashley Teatum | published in Uncategorized | Leave A Comment »
Wasn’t it JUST April? Where does the time go? We have finally recovered from the end of National Poetry Month and our whirlwind week of readings. We celebrated with Conundrum poets Juliana Aragón Fatula, J Diego Frey, former Denver Poet Laureate Chris Ransick, and Sigman Byrd, who shared their work with us at readings at […]
‘Poem for a Cold Walk Home,’ by Chris Ransick
February 26th, 2015 | by caleb | published in Blog, Uncategorized | Leave A Comment »
by Chris Ransick from Never Summer: Poems From Thin Air If I told my story, you might doubt how high snow piled along the street, how smooth the ice lay all about low places in a glassy sheet, green and black as dusk came down, late January freeze complete. I measured steps, a little clown, with […]
Cara Lopez Lee: Creating Our Lives as Stories
October 7th, 2014 | by sonya | published in Blog, Uncategorized | Leave A Comment »
The release of Cara Lopez Lee’s memoir They Only Eat Their Husbands prompted us to ask Cara to reflect on the work: To write a memoir about a transformative experience is to discover the power of storytelling to create our sense of who we are. My memoir, They Only Eat Their Husbands: Love, Travel, and the Power […]
Tuesday morning lit roundup
March 11th, 2014 | by sonya | published in Blog, Uncategorized | Leave A Comment »
Good morning from Tuesday. Here are some book-related items floating around cyberspace. Writer Roger Angell writes a lovely and candid piece about what life looks like at age 93. Free content in the New Yorker. George Saunders is the first winner of the U.K.’s new literary prize. Forty thousand pounds. Not bad. Also, he’s coming […]
About Conundrum Press
June 10th, 2011 | by caleb | published in Uncategorized | Leave A Comment »
The Press Conundrum Press publishes fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction, focusing primarily on authors who live in the Rocky Mountain region. We want to add provocative and thoughtful work to our catalog, and develop strong relationships with our authors. Successful publishing requires collaboration, and is changing quickly. Along with these changes come new opportunities to […]