Book It: The Five Best Literary Events This Week
Before you close the book on March…
Before you close the book on March…
The literary landscape is blooming this week.
Time to start a new chapter!
Second Star to the Right launched the campaign on March 7.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar itself is hitting the road for a twenty-state, 4,500-mile tour of zoos, botanic gardens and bookstores, which will include a Denver stop.
Poet Victoria Chang talks about her work, 1970s ephemera, and loss in advance of her March 7 reading at CU Denver’s Creative Writing program
Denver’s five best-bets for the first full week of March, coming in like a literary lion.
Denver’s snowiest month is about to hit; stock up on books now.
An interview with Denver writer Mark Mayer on the occasion of the Colorado launch of his collection of short fiction, Aerialists: Stories.
These are your best literary bets for the third week of February.
Colorado author Jean Alfieri talks about one of the most faithful loves a lucky human can experience.
Here are the five best ways to celebrate the love — of literature, that is.
These five fantastic literary events gleam through the dim light of an early Denver February.
Camille Dungy is a Colorado State University professor and award-winning poet…but it’s her recent book of essays that’s winning accolades.
Book lovers: Dog-ear these five literary events happening this week.
Novelist LS Hawker talks about inspiration, music, and the winding road of a working writer.
Start a new chapter in the new year.
Enjoy these five mid-January bookish pleasures.
Did you resolve to read more in the new year?
Resolve to open a new chapter in 2019.
They’ve donated their collection of 40,000 books.
“This is one of the biggest bestsellers we’ve seen in a holiday season,” Tattered Cover owner Len Vlahos says.