Member since 1972
Book reviews, fiction, nonfiction, poetry, workshop instructor
Journalist, poet, editor, educator, book reviewer. Publishes short stories, nonfiction, poetry. Her feature stories and review appear in publications and anthologies.
Now a full-time writer, Kaye Bache-Snyder has enjoyed work in university teaching, worldwide tour leadership, public relations, administration, and newspaper reporting. She taught in the U.S., Canada, and on board World Campus Afloat.She has a Ph.D. in English, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and two MA degrees in journalism and in English literature, University of Colorado. She attended the Banff School of Fine Arts and continues a life-long avocation in painting.
Kaye was a Boulder County correspondent for the Denver Post and both reporter and region editor for the Longmont Daily Times-Call. She was editor of Trail and Timberline, the publication of the Colorado Mountain Club. She won awards for investigative journalism from the Inland Daily Press Association and for magazine features from the Society of Professional Journalists. Her reviews and editorials appear in Small Press Review.
Her short stories appear in Aethlon, Earth’s Daughters, Pudding, Short Story, Thema, and Vincent Brother’s Review. Her creative nonfiction appears in Blueline, Heartlands, Thema, and Under the Sun.
In 2005, she won first place in poetry from the National Federation of Presswomen for Pinnacles and Plains, her poetry chapbook published by Finishing Line Press. to date, she has published 180 poems in journals and anthologies.
She was awarded a writing residency at Hedgebrook in Washington to complete a novel. In 2001, 2005, and 2006, the Denver Woman’s Press Club honored her writing with its Founder’s Award for overall quality of writing. She has won numerous awards from the National Federation of State Poetry Societies, including a Founders Prize in 2006.

