Laura Pritchett on Sex, Writing Without Limits and Bringing Back Grizzly Bears
The author is dermined to remain uncorralled by state lines.
The author is dermined to remain uncorralled by state lines.
Denver’s literary scene is full of inspiration.
What is it about September that makes us all start to turn inward, both literally and figuratively?
The potential omnipresence of the ursine isn’t the only thing that marks this place as Colorado. If you look around, you’ll see lots of other signs that, yes, you’re a Coloradan. Here are just ten of the most noteworthy.
Clarke Cosplay, one of the founders of the Colorado Academy of Cosplay, talks about his passion for the medium and the role costumes can play in the wide world of fandom.
Anne Waldman is a poetic powerhouse.
Back-to-school time for the kids is a good time for you to learn something new, too.
The comic is Denver’s own Renaissance Man.
Adam Cayton-Holland will be signing at the Tattered Cover.
She’ll launch her novel, Chance for Rain, on August 21 at Fiction Beer Company.
The lineup this week includes many ways to just plain better yourself through books.
In 2015, Walker Stapleton and his wife Jenna traveled a lot and left their three children in the care of as many nannies. But according to the Stapletons, the nannies behaved badly, stealing a variety of things including cash, some jewelry, a hat, a belt, hair ribbons, a sippy cup, underpants. You know, the usual.
Get your bookmarks ready.
If California could consider splitting into different states, what’s stopping Colorado from doing the same?
Josiah Hesse talks about the launch of Carnality: Sebastian Phoenix and the Dark Star, his literary venture Suspect Press, cruiser bikes, artistic Jedi, and how his devotion to the Mile High City fits into it all.
The literary scene this week is sort of like a Westword homecoming.
After what social media company Zynga is calling a “successful launch” of the game Words with Friends’ Social Dictionary in 2017, Words with Friends 2 is planning to add eleven regionally specific words to its dictionary.
Chelsea Harris is a local author with a national mission.
Hunter Emery of Orange Is the New Black talks green chile, pie, Law and Order: SVU and his Batman aspirations.
Gina Wohlsdorf talks criticism, the value of place, the nature of writing, and how it all comes together in powerful—and yes, thrilling—story.
There’s something on the books for everyone this last full week of July.
Book some time for these readings and signings.