Christine Goff began her writing career penning columns for several local newspapers in Summit County, Colorado, as well as articles for regional and national publication. Later, she edited rock and ice-climbing guides for Chockstone Press and worked in graphic production for “Living the Good News,” a division of The Morehouse Publishing Group. She is the author of five cozy mystery novels in the bestselling “Birdwatcher’s Mystery” series from Berkley Prime Crime, two of which were finalists for the prestigious Willa Literary Award for Best Original Paperback Fiction. She was named Rocky Mountain Fiction Writer’s 2002 Writer of the Year and is a long-standing member of multiple writing organizations, serving on several local, regional and national boards.
In addition to teaching writing workshops in the United States and England, she has served regionally and nationally as coordinator for a number of writing conferences, programs and award competitions. She currently works at the Program Coordinator of the Colorado Book Awards, a program of the Colorado Center for the Book, under the auspices of the Colorado Humanities.
Death Shoots a Birdie
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Death Takes a Gander
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A Nest in the Ashes
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Death of a Songbird
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A Rant of Ravens
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Finalist, Best Genre Fiction, Colorado Authors' League
(2008)
Finalist, Best Paperback, Willa Cather Award
(2002)
Writer of the Year, Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers
(2002)
Finalist, Best Paperback, Willa Cather Award
(2001)
University of Colorado - Boulder
(1975-1977)