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Paolo Bacigalupi

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    May 1, 2012

    Novelist Paolo Bacigalupi brings The Drowned Cities to Tattered Cover and Boulder Bookstore

    After racking up awards for his debut novel The Windup Girl in 2009 -- Nebula and Hugo honors for Best Novel -- Paulo Bacigalupi followed up with Ship Breaker, set in an equally dismal, dystopian future, and won another round of awards, including a National Book Award nomination and a Printz Award f ... More >>

  • Calendar

    April 26, 2012

    Dark Days

    After racking up awards for his debut novel The Windup Girl in 2009 -- Nebula and Hugo honors for Best Novel -- Paulo Bacigalupi followed up with Ship Breaker, set in an equally dismal, dystopian future, and won another round of awards, including a National Book Award nomination and a Printz Award f ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 19, 2011

    Fracking the North Fork: Paonia residents rally against drilling assault

    ​Thanks to the increasing push for more oil and gas drilling, communities once considered out of the fray are being drawn into the controversies over hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking" -- even folks in the stunning North Fork Valley, an area better known for its organic farms, ranches operate ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 12, 2011

    Paolo Bacigalupi's new novel drawing buzz -- six months before release

    Paolo Bacigalupi.​You know you've moved beyond cult status as an author when national magazines get all itchy over the upcoming publication of your new novel... a good half a year before it's scheduled to be released. Such is the excitement around The Drowned Cities , Paonia writer Paolo Bacig ... More >>

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    October 31, 2011

    Rob Ziegler's "Seed": Paonia writer's debut novel a rip-snorting apocalypse

    ​What is it about Paonia? That scenic, green-leaning Western Slope haven of old hippies, envirojournalists and organic gardeners has produced yet another grim work of post-apocalyptic, steampunk sci-fi, set in a near-future devastated by climate change, genetically engineered plagues and human ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 25, 2011

    Connie Willis: Why sci-fi's seven-time Nebula winning author hangs out at a Greeley Starbucks

    Connie Willis.​Greeley author Connie Willis was in Washington over the weekend, picking up her seventh Nebula award from the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. Yes, her seventh. The SFFWA's 1,500 members awarded best novel honors to her epic two-volume work, Blackout/All Clear, a ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 8, 2010

    Top five ways to improve One Book, One Denver -- and great Colorado authors to consider

    John Williams​For years this space has been the repository of staff rants about the weird selections made by the city's One Book, One Denver program -- most of which have little or nothing to do with Colorado and seem to be, at best, a nod toward oh-so-PC mediocrity. The worst offender may be ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 4, 2010

    Paolo Bacigalupi: Colorado's top NBA prospect?

    Jay CanodePaolo Bacigalupi​Forget Carmelo Anthony. Our hopes for NBA glory this season are riding on Paolo Bacigalupi, a gifted but not particularly tall sensation from Paonia. That's NBA as in the National Book Awards. And fond as we are of Melo's tweets, we're banking on NBA finalist Paolo ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 18, 2010

    Paolo Bacigalupi wins Nebula for The Windup Girl

    Jay CanodeYears in the making, Paolo Bacigalupi's first published novel is raking in awards. ​Paonia's Paolo Bacigalupi, profiled in Westword as "the hottest writer in sci-fi" a couple of weeks ago, just got hotter. His first novel, The Windup Girl, just won the 2010 Nebula Award for Best Nove ... More >>

  • News

    May 6, 2010

    Fact or science fiction? Colorado's importance in the sci-fi world is no fantasy

    Jay CanodeYears in the making, Paolo Bacigalupi's first published novel is raking in awards. ​Paonia's Paolo Bacigalupi, profiled in Westword as "the hottest writer in sci-fi" a couple of weeks ago, just got hotter. His first novel, The Windup Girl, just won the 2010 Nebula Award for Best Nove ... More >>

  • News

    May 6, 2010

    Sci-fi phenom Paolo Bacigalupi has seen the future -- and it's scary as hell

    Jay CanodeYears in the making, Paolo Bacigalupi's first published novel is raking in awards. ​Paonia's Paolo Bacigalupi, profiled in Westword as "the hottest writer in sci-fi" a couple of weeks ago, just got hotter. His first novel, The Windup Girl, just won the 2010 Nebula Award for Best Nove ... More >>

  • Calendar

    October 22, 2009

    Sci Times

    Jay CanodeYears in the making, Paolo Bacigalupi's first published novel is raking in awards. ​Paonia's Paolo Bacigalupi, profiled in Westword as "the hottest writer in sci-fi" a couple of weeks ago, just got hotter. His first novel, The Windup Girl, just won the 2010 Nebula Award for Best Nove ... More >>

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