Book It: The Five Best Literary Events This Week
Your five best bets for the literary week in Denver – and some damn fine gift ideas to boot.
Your five best bets for the literary week in Denver – and some damn fine gift ideas to boot.
Local bookstores invite Coloradans to come out and support the local economy, literary-style.
The Denver Horror Collective launches Terror at 5280′.
It’s about time to curl up with a good book.
How is an American prep school like Baboon Camp? Author Keena Roberts has the answer.
Denver’s Rocky Mountain News veteran signs his new book about horse trainer John Parisella.
Denver’s serving a cornucopia of literary delights — have a couple of helpings.
It’s a powerful week of literary punches.
A nationally-recognized historian visits Colorado for Veterans Day to bring some World War II history home.
Friends and colleagues honor former Denver poet laureate Chris Ransick who died Monday, November 4.
There’s something on the menu for everyone in Denver’s lit scene this week.
Colorado poet Ellie Swensson talks about the importance of community, poetry, inspiration and cheese biscuits.
Hillary and Chelsea Clinton, Geddy Lee and and Sasha Sagan will all be promoting their books.
Denver is going to the dogs!
Author Susan Purvis talks mountains, dogs, ski patrolling, and a life in the great outdoors, In other words: Colorado.
Local literata Hillary Leftwich talks about the debut of her first book and life as a writer in Denver.
Book some bookish things to do this week.
She’s coming to Colorado, her favorite state, this week.
Here are Denver’s five perfectly spaced-out best bookish bets for the week.
Sean Carney talks about his proposed children’s book We Divided Us, We Can Fix It and addressing the nation’s deep political schism.
Before you huddle with a blanket and a good book…
Joe Hill has come to terms with his famous parents, Tabitha and Stephen King, and talks about his new short story collection, Full Throttle.