Literary Calendar: Three Book Events in Denver for the Week of February 16-22

Paint the town read! This week’s literary picks include two offbeat books about history and a supreme foodie memoir introduced over a five-course wine dinner. Keep reading for the delicious details. Joel Christian Gill, Strange Fruit, Volume I: Uncelebrated Narratives from Black History Tattered Cover LoDo 7 p.m. Wednesday, February 18…

Ten Essential Science-Fiction/Fantasy Books by Colorado Authors

From such veterans as Connie Willis and Ed Bryant to newcomers Molly Tanzer and Rob Ziegler to Carrie Vaughn and Warren Hammond, the focus of Westword’s current cover story, Colorado’s science-fiction/fantasy writers are as wide-ranging as the genres themselves. The books that this state’s authors have produced over the decades…

Tonight: Two Colorado Mysteries Converge at Tattered Cover

Two local authors will be celebrating their just-published novels at the LoDo Tattered Cover tonight — one in the flesh, one in spirit. And since the authors have an intertwined history and the novels involve the latest exploits of series characters, it’s important to keep things straight. Former Denver Post…

Arturo Garcia Talks About Broken: The Forgotten Children of Immigration

When mixed-citizenship families hear a knock at the door, they cower. It could be the immigration police coming to take away the parents, splitting them from their children, says Arturo Garcia, co-editor of Broken: The Forgotten Children of Immigration. Garcia, who will be discussing his book tonight at the American…

Carine McCandless’s The Wild Truth, a Memoir of Domestic Violence

Jon Krakauer’s haunting biography Into the Wild tells the story of Chris McCandless, a young man who severed his ties with his family and ventured into the Alaskan wilderness, where he died. The book has become a modern-day classic, widely read in college classrooms and hotly debated by some who…

William Gibson: “The Digital Is Now Real Enough to Kill You”

When William Gibson published his first novel, Neuromancer, thirty years ago, he triggered a seismic shift in the landscape of science fiction. With its vision of a gritty near-future populated by cowboy computer hackers and cybernetically-enhanced mercenaries, the book singlehandedly established cyberpunk as a genre, in the process foreshadowing the…

Author Amy Ferris Talks About George Clooney, Menopause and Midlife Crises

Marrying George Clooney: Confessions From a Midlife Crisis isn’t actually a how-to book penned by newlywed Amal Clooney. Rather, it’s a memoir written by Amy Ferris chronicling her journey through menopause. Waking up in the middle of the night, Ferris would fantasize about marrying Clooney and simultaneously Google her ex-boyfriends,…