An anthology of Colorado writers and a study of the stuff created by man, by a former Denver Museum of Nature and Science archaeologist, are among the winners of the 2024 Colorado Book Awards. “So Much Stuff” is by Chip Colwell, whose bio on X declares him to be “owner of too much stuff,” is now editor-in-chief of SAPIENS, a digital magazine about anthropological thinking and discoveries. “Reading Colorado,” by Peter Andersen, “underscores the diversity and richness of the state and its writers,” wrote our local book reviewer, Sandra Dallas soon after the book was published in 2023. Related Articles Books | The Book Club: “Up Home” and more short reviews from readers Books | The Book Club: “Kairos,” “Sipsworth” and more short reviews from readers Books | Walt Longmire character returns to his youth in 20th novel Books | “Double Exposure” sheds light on the life of Civil War-era Western photographer Books | Colorado guidebook for kids adds learning to the mix The awards were presented by the Colorado Humanities & Center for the Book on June 21.