The literary nonprofit Aspen Words will host six writers over the next six months in Woody Creek, restarting a writers-in-residence program that had been on pause during the novel coronavirus pandemic. Five resident authors will give free public talks on the lawn of the Red Brick Center for the Arts in coming months. This year’s residents include: • Heather Hansman, an award-winning journalist and author (“Downriver: Into the Future of Water in the West”) whose work explores the intersection between public land, environmental policy and human impact. • Caroline Randall Williams, a multi-genre writer, educator and performance artist whose debut poetry collection, “Lucy Negro, Redux,” was turned into a performance by the Nashville Ballet; author talk June 15, 5:30 p.m.