Page Lambert
Bio
Page Lambert is the author of the Wyoming memoir In Search of Kinship (Fulcrum Publishing) and the novel Shifting Stars (Tor/Forge Publishing) and has been nominated for two Pushcart Prizes. Her writing is found inside monumental sculptures at the Denver Art Museum, online at Huffington Post, and in dozens of anthologies about the West.
Professional Background
Page’s recently published works include: “Reclamation” (Summer/Winter 2020, Langscape Magazine, Terralingua), “Alone at Pranzo’s” (Summer 2020, Ocotillo Review/Kallisto Gaia Press), essays “Not for Sale” (Langscape Magazine, 2018), “The Rural West” (The Light Shines from the West, Fulcrum Books, 2018), and “Deerstalking” (Memoir Magazine, Guns and People Issue, 2018). Her writing recognitions include the Willa award-winning Writing Down the River, two Fellowships for Literary Excellence from the Wyoming Arts Council, Colorado Authors’ League “Best Essay of the Year Award”; the AROHO Orlando Nonfiction Award, and the Writer’s Studio Best Fiction Award.
Page has been leading outdoor adventures and writing workshops for twenty-six years, sometimes working with organizations such as The Women’s Wilderness Institute, the Grand Canyon Field Institute, and the Aspen Writers’ Foundation. She is the co-founder of Women Writing the West, and other professional affiliations include the International League of Conservation Writers, Colorado Authors League, Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers, Denver Women’s Press Club, Western Writers of America, etc.
Education
Page holds degrees from the University of Colorado, Boulder and the University of Arizona.