Emily Kemme
Emily Kemme writes about human nature, illuminating the everyday in a way that highlights its brilliance in her novels, Drinking the Knock Water: A New Age Pilgrimage and In Search of Sushi Tora, and her new anthology, It Starts With a Fish, based on her blog, Feeding the Famished. She is also a recipe creator but doesn’t like to be labeled a foodie (the proof is that she knows where every KFC is on I-80 between Greeley and Iowa). Throughout her writing is a skein of humor that leaves a lasting impression. She is a regular contributor of food and feature stories for NOCO Style Magazine, the Greeley Tribune and MyWindsor Magazine.

Selected works by the author:

Losing a Parent

Losing a Parent

The grief and endless task list that come with a parent’s passing is overwhelming, but there are resources available to help.

Patio Dining Delights

Patio Dining Delights

Who doesn’t love soaking up the sun or sitting on a shaded deck or patio while watching the world go by? An Insta-worthy dish and chilled beverage complete the picture, so sip, savor and appreciate that life doesn’t get much better during our glorious Colorado summers.

Life Lessons With a Side of Bucking Bulls

Life Lessons With a Side of Bucking Bulls

When a friend asked Koda Kling last summer to teach his son how to ride bucking bulls, the former bull rider thought he’d spend an afternoon with the 12-year-old setting ropes through the rails of a bull pen. But word travels fast in the rodeo world. By the end of...