Read Alert: Four Literary Events in Denver This Week

Summer is a great time to read — and to celebrate reading at book-related events around town, from signings to cons to literary bashes. Book them all, and find more literary activities in our online calendar. She Writes Press Book Tour Tattered Cover Aspen Grove 7 p.m. Tuesday, free She…

The Ten Best Books Set in Colorado

This summer has been too damn hot to do much of anything outside. That makes it the perfect time to stay inside, pour yourself a lemonade (maybe with some coconut rum), curl up by the air-conditioner (if you have one) and read a book. To make your session seem more…

And Now a Few Words from Josh Viola of Hex Publishers

Josh Viola, the award-winning author of The Bane of Yoto, founded Hex Publishers last year and promptly released a horror anthology, Nightmares Unhinged. This November, he’ll publish Cyber World, a steampunk collection. But in the meantime, he has another project: Words, a free online zine for junkies looking to load up…

David Schmader on Jokes, Jam Bands and Weed: The User’s Guide

David Schmader is a legend in Seattle, where he writes for alternative newspaper The Stranger and serves as creative director for an award-winning nonprofit writing center, the Greater Seattle Bureau of Fearless Ideas. He’s also an essayist, performance artist, podcast guest (listen to him on Dan Savage’s 500th episode of the Savage Lovecast) and marijuana…

Poet Mathias Svalina Delivers Dreams on Demand

This summer you may be too swamped to remember your subconscious. If you don’t have time to dream, or if you can’t recall them, you can enroll in a service that will bring typed up dreams to your doorstep courtesy of local poet and bike messenger, Mathias Svalina, creator of…

With Mongrels, This Is Stephen Graham Jones’s Time to Howl

Stephen Graham Jones is hungry. It’s early afternoon on the University of Colorado campus in Boulder. Jones, in black boots and a black ponytail, sits in his cramped but cozy office, digging into a bag of fast-food burgers. The office has the rich, dusty smell of a used bookstore, which…

Literary Calendar: Great Poets and a Girl Geek Hit Denver This Week

National Poetry Month brings big poetic voices — Paul Muldoon and Douglas Kearney — to Denver this week, and on the geek front, Felicia Day hits the Tattered Cover with her nerd-tastic memoir. Take your pick: An Evening With Poet Paul Muldoon Tivoli Brewing Company 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 21…

Colorado Humanities Announces 2016 Colorado Book Award Finalists

Colorado Humanities just announced the finalists for the 2016 Colorado Book Awards; they include Fig, the book by Sarah Elizabeth Schantz that we profiled last April. The winners will be revealed on May 21 in a ceremony at the Governor’s Residence at Boettcher Mansion. And the finalists are: Anthology Going Down…

Denver Literary Calendar: Four Events for March 28-April 3

Superheroes, comedians and poets of all ages lay their words on the line for audiences at local venues this week. Here’s where to catch a phrase in Denver. Lisa Yee: Wonder Woman at Super Hero High Tattered Cover Colfax Avenue 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 29 Free Lisa Yee, a super…

Denver Literary Calendar: Three Book and Poetry Events March 14-20

This week on the literary scene, you can cheer on youth competitors as they step up to the mike for dramatic poetry readings, learn to look at “different” kids with new eyes, or learn a thing or two about writing fiction from contemporary master Michael Ondaatje. Get out your datebook…

Denver Literary Calendar: Four Book Events March 7-13

This week at bookstores along the Front Range, you can discover an epic fairytale for adults or a poetic tribute to Hollywood’s most tragic women stars; on other fronts, you can celebrate ladies who write at an International Women’s Day fundraiser or revisit an Academy Award-winning film as an introduction…

Denver Literary Calendar: Four Book and Poetry Events March 2-6

Poets with roots and others who wandered are both featured in this week’s literary events. Here’s where to have a listen — or go on a journey yourself.  Third Annual Jake Adam York Memorial Reading with Natalie Diaz Tivoli Student Union, Room 640, Auraria Campus 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 2 Free Poet and professor Jake Adam York passed…

Literary Calendar: Three Denver Book Events February 9-14

Local authors take the spotlight at a few literary events in Denver this week, while an Edgar Allan Poe tribute is set to music at another. Here’s where to celebrate homegrown talent and the father of American horror writing. Lindsay King-Miller, Ask a Queer Chick: A Guide to Sex, Love,…