Three Book and Poetry Events for the Week of September 29-0ctober 5

This week, you can mix your bedtime reading with explorations of beer-making and improving health through medical marijuana, or just enjoy an old-fashioned open-mic poetry reading at the Arvada Center. Keep reading for the details. See also: A Sense of Multidiscipline: Albert Chong: The Photomosaics/Mark Amerika Book Release…

Five Book and Poetry Events for the Week of September 22-28

This week’s picks include a how-to book for folks not willing to accept a first diagnosis and a four-event poetry marathon, held in tandem with readings around the world. Read on for the details. See also: Denver Cartoonist Spills Colfax Avenue’s Secrets in 30 Miles of Crazy!…

Three Book and Poetry Events for the Week of September 8-14

Colorado authors and poets will be in the spotlight this week at ceremonies, readings and head-to-head competitions, proving that diversity is alive and well in our state’s literary community. Take a look at what Colorado has to offer at these three very different events. See also: Bogged Down: Peter May…

Three Poetry and Book Events for the Week of August 25-31

This week’s featured readings feature exciting new voices in fiction and an author whose riff on the new economy unfolds in novel form. And in the slam poetry realm, competition among local poets vying to represent Denver at the Individual World Poetry Slam in October is heating up with help…

Five Amazing Zines From the Denver Zine Library

Somewhere between the first time a cave man chiseled an idea into stone and an early adopter tweeted a phrase in 140 characters, the zine was born. Zines are self-published magazines, often hand-drawn, collaged, typed on old-fashioned typewriters or scrawled in Sharpie, pen and pencil. The contents vary: Some are…

Three Book and Poetry Events for the Week of August 11-17

It’s not too late to travel this summer. The best thing about books is that they can take you anywhere — and you never have to leave your house. They challenge your mind or simply tickle it, and like the best travels, memories stay with you long after the trip…

Three literary events for the week of July 28-August 3

This week in the local lit world, you can learn everything you ever needed to know about sleep, laugh it up at a book-signing by a comedian who’s taken to writing young-adult novels, or watch authors’ stories come alive onstage — and still have time to go home and get…

Fulcrum Publishing shifts focus to educational graphic novels

As Fulcrum Publishing approaches its thirtieth anniversary, the Golden-based publishing house is intensifying its new focus on educational graphic novels, which teachers around the country are using with more regularity to get students interested in reading. The topics of these publications range from endangered ocean species to an unconventional history…

Three Denver-area book events for July 14-20

There’s still plenty of time left for summer reading, and for inspiration this week you can hear authors of popular mystery and pop-culture series. Or you can bone up on your wedding-photography skills just in time to hop on what could be a burgeoning local market for same-sex ceremonies. Here…

Four Denver-area poetry and book events for July 7-13

Baby, it’s hot out there, but that shouldn’t keep anyone from seeking out new words, whether spoken aloud or written in books. Local slam poets are entering the final stretch before heading off to this year’s national competitions, literary poets are still staging readings and authors are bringing their juicy…

Three poetry and book events for the week of June 23-29

Whether you’re looking for summer reading, poetic inspiration or just a good time with a side of culture, there’s a literary event for you this week. Read on and we’ll tell you where the poets are rhyming and the hottest authors are reading. See also: Ed Ward’s “Stories, Stories, Bring…

Author Antonya Nelson on LitFest, buying books and Funny Once

Paint the town read! As LitFest 2014 continues at Lighthouse Writer’s Workshop, we caught up with award-winning author Antonya Nelson, who’ll be teaching two classes this week and participate in a free reading on Thursday, June 19. Nelson teaches creative writing at the University of Houston and is the author…

Gary Reilly’s posthumous pre-war novel shows some life

We’ve written before about the strange career of Denver cabbie and secret author Gary Reilly, who wrote more than two dozen novels over decades but never tried to publish any of them before his death from cancer in 2011, at the age of 61. That long silence is now being…

Erica Sodos gets metaphysical at the Mercury Cafe

Abracadabra: She’s out of the box with a wand of her own. Erica Sodos is a magician, psychic entertainer and motivational speaker currently in residence at the Mercury Cafe. In advance of her May 31 show there, The Magic Within: Psychic Explorations in Telepathy and Empathy, we chatted with Sodos…