New story published in Adelaide Literary Magazine
New short story, Fading Away, accepted by the Adelaide Literary magazine.
CWA Presents Your Local Bookstore: After-words Bookstore
Sandra Colbert of CWA talks with the bookstore owner of After-words Bookstore.
Book Review: Reflections & Echoes
Chicago native Sandra Colbert's latest poignant short fiction collection features characters who make life-changing and life-challenging choices. Left behind and pushing forward are the answers and those who must come to terms with those decisions' effects.
CWA Presents: Zoom Edition with Katey Schultz and Mary Lang Sollinger
Sandra Colbert interviews Book of the Year winners Katey Schultz, author of Still Come Home and Mary Lang Sollinger, author of From Inspiration to Activism in this installment of CWA Presents: Zoom Edition.
CWA Presents Zoom Edition with Elizabeth Wetmore and Jacqueline Saper
Author and CWA board member Sandra Colbert chats with Book of the Year Award winners Elizabeth Wetmore, author of Valentine, and Jacqueline Saper, author of From Miniskirt to Hijab.
CWA Presents Your Local Bookstore: Frugal Muse Books, Music and Video
Sandra Colbert of CWA talks with the bookstore owner of Frugal Muse Books, Music and Video about the store and how business has been during the COVID-19 pandemic.
CWA Presents: Your Independent Bookstore with The Book Cellar
Interview with Suzy Takacs, owner of The Book Cellar in Lincoln Square, Chicago.
Make it Better
Instead, ask them "How can I make it better?" The input will be a quite a bit different.
Book Review: Chicago Bound 2
“It is imbued with nostalgia toward the difficult and complicated decisions made by young people and their parents as old and new generations collide in substantive cultural and moral ways.”
A story featured in Writer Shed Stories
Sandra has a short story featured in the anthology Writer Shed Stories.
Book Review: From Golfwell for The Reason
“The author has an interesting style with very interesting dialog that keeps you fascinated and gives insight into believable characters as this dramatic page-turner develops.”
Book Review: Damaged Souls
Ultimately, there are two kinds of detective novels: compelling and complacent. Damaged Souls by Sandra M. Colbert is a heart-pounder. This story of a horrible crime and its impact is a highly enjoyable read. It will keep you on the beach compulsively turning the pages long past the protection of your SPF lotion.
Book Review: The Reason
The Reason by Sandra M. Colbert is a compelling page-turner about a heinous murder. From the beginning, there is little doubt who committed the crime. The suspense that drives the book is not whodunit but why they done it.
Book Review: Chicago Bound
“This is her first book of short stories but I’m betting it certainly won’t be her last.”