Mucho Mojo: The spicy passages

We all know enough to expect the standard-issue turgid pectoral muscles and flowing locks from romance novels — but what if the romance also involves vampires, war and action of the not-necessarily-hot-and-sweaty variety? It will tomorrow at Fresh City Life’s Mucho Mojo, where urban fantasy writers Nicole D. Peeler, Kimberly…

Slam Nuba and the Mercury Cafe slam team head to the nationals

For the two highly respected teams Denver sends to the National Poetry Slam each year, the moment of truth has finally arrived: After a year-long process of elimination, the teams have selected their top five poets of the year and are gearing up today to travel all the way to…

It’s time to start playing our books

Interactive texts have been around since the ’70s (or earlier, depending on how you’re defining them), but the recent push of handheld electronic reading devices has exploded the potential for creating and reimagining works. Still, it hasn’t been until recently we’ve started seeing anyone make real use of the magical…

Tayari Jones talks about Silver Sparrow

In Silver Sparrow, the latest book by novelist Tayari Jones, the story follows two girls growing up in Atlanta — but there’s a twist: Dana, who narrates the first half of the book, is the secret half-sister of Chaurisse, who narrates the second half of the book. The two girls…

One chapter book reviews: The Fried Twinkie Manifesto

Though I’ve never been in Nebraska for more than about six hours at a time, most of which has generally involved driving and possibly having lunch, I have some pretty distinct impressions of that state: the plains, the sky, the wind. Nebraska, it seems to me, is a place of…

Erica Jong on Sugar In My Bowl, the editing process and Aspen Words

Since Fear of Flying was released in 1973, Erica Jong has been a force to be reckoned with in both the literary and feminist worlds; she’s published twenty books, including eight novels, six volumes of poetry, six non-fiction works, plus articles in an array of prestigious publications. In her latest…

Closing the book on the next One Book, One Denver

Today is the deadline to vote for the next pick in the One Book, One Denver program. Your options: Hotel at the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, The Art of Racing in the Rain, and The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. Jef Otte wasn’t thrilled by the choices, following in…

Denver Public Library: One City, One Book Sale

The Denver Public Library’s annual Used Book Sale continues today under the white tents on the north side of the main branch, and it’s chock full of titles you wouldn’t want to pay $24.99 for, but on which you might risk a buck (or two). Which isn’t to say there’s…

Ana Forrest on Fierce Medicine and her journey through yoga

Forrest Yoga creator Ana Forrest tells quite a story. She started practicing yoga as a young teenager, became an instructor and has been involved in the yoga world for almost forty years; today, she’ll sign a book containing her life story and innovative healing techniques, Fierce Medicine: Breakthrough Practices to…

Tim Tebow’s top ten commandments for living a holy life

Calling all office joes and fraternity bros — don’t have time to read Tim Tebow’s new book, Through My Eyes, but still want to live your life as righteously as possible? Do what Tebow does: follow the Mile-High Messiah’s Ten Commandments for Living a Holy Life, as helpfully assembled by…

John Sayles on his new novel, wars, history and research

John Sayles is best known as a cult-director and script doctor, but apparently all that time spent writing and directing his own movies isn’t enough for him, as he’s also an accomplished novelist. Sayles will be hanging out at the Tattered Cover on Colfax this weekend to answer all your…