
L. Deni Colter
Liz has followed her heart through a wide variety of careers, including farming with a team of draft horses and working as a field paramedic, Outward Bound instructor, athletic trainer, and roller-skating waitress, among other curious choices. She also knows more about concrete than you might suspect.
Her novels written under the name L. D. Colter explore contemporary fantasy, and ones written as L. Deni Colter venture into epic fantasy realms. She's an active SFWA member with multiple short story publications. Her debut novel “A Borrowed Hell” was the winner of the 2018 Colorado Book Award for Science Fiction/Fantasy and While Gods Sleep is a current finalist. Following a long interlude in Southern and Northern California, she returned some years ago to her home state of Colorado where she spends her time with her husband, dogs, horses, and writing (according to her husband, not always in that order of priority).
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