Please welcome our newest members to the Denver Woman’s Press Club!

Sonia Cuvelier-Walsh goes by Sunnie, for good reason. She lights up a room with her stories, jokes, and immediate willingness to jump in and support another writer’s journey. As a theater teacher, she helped kids in Iowa glimpse the wider world; as a student of writing at Gotham City Writers, she gained the knowledge that only the time spent in New York City under quality tutelage can; and as a Scribbler, she is the queen of writing prompts and character development, known for her deep appreciation for a good story. Sunnie’s sure to add even more color and joy to the club—welcome, Sunnie!
The DWPC welcomes Caitlin Monroe, a tenure-track professor of History at the University of Northern Colorado. She was recently awarded a fellowship from the National Academy of Education and the Spencer Foundation and is revising her manuscript, based on her dissertation, with the goal of publishing with an academic press. Her book project, although anchored in East African contexts, addresses broader issues in women’s intellectual history, which is a natural fit with DWPC’s mission.
Catlin’s published works include: 1) “The World in A Year: Exploring Contingency, Context, and the Politics of History in a Reimagined Global History Class,” The History Teacher, November 2023; 2) “Searching for Nyabongo: An Unconventional Ugandan Intellectual and the Limits of Global History,” Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 3, 2022, Duke University Press.