
Top Ten Contest, the Late Show w/ David Letterman, for an entry on “Top Ten Signs Your College Professor Is Crazy.”
John Templeton Foundation Award finalist - Down Home in East L.A. (Screenplay Co-author)
Colorado Christian Writer’s Conference contest winner (2004)- Most Promising Unpublished Author.
Writer’s Digest Magazine - “Your Writing Assignment” Award Winner
Writer’s Digest, “Word Painting” Contest Winner - for vivid scene descriptions
Cited on NPR radio, Brian McConnachie’s feature, Vocal Impressions: Hearing Voices; for creative descriptions of public voices.
Among other awards
Award Winning Writer
Escape the Mundane, Explore the Magical.
Roulf Burrell's debut novel creates a world inhabited by magical folk of all ilk. Burrell makes a normal leprechaun or Fairy Queen unique, a Banshee relatable and yet very scary, and puts a young boy, Riddley, who matters to no-one, into heaps of trouble the boy himself creates.
Along the way Riddley finds that working together creates fantastical solutions that create a very satisfying ending. I cannot wait for the next book.
L.A. Sartor, best-selling author of 10 books, including the exciting new series, Jenna Hart mysteries.
Father, Husband, Author
Living in Northern Colorado, I’m now retired from a career as an Information Department Manager. I like playing strategy games, camping with my wife and pets, and writing fun stories.