What’s Scary? Josh Schlossberg on Malinae, Denver Horror and More
Fictional biological horror to take your mind off the actual biological horror.
Fictional biological horror to take your mind off the actual biological horror.
Local playwright Ellen K. Graham’s COVID Journal becomes Blackout: Time Passes.
She started the cherished children’s bookshop in her basement nearly fifty years ago.
Tattered Cover staff recommends books by Lil Nas X, Neil Gaiman, Lupita Nyong’O and more.
A novel set in the trenches with essential workers.
The best in local lit was honored in an online ceremony
Denver author, professor and scholar of totalitarianism will be honored for her collection of poetry.
The Denver-based author talks about his book turned movie and memories that aren’t his own.
The Beat legend’s family will bring his famed letter to Jack Kerouac to Denver.
The “Podeo” celebrates 32 years of absolute human liberation.
The CSU professor and writer tackles a fascinating story — and one that’s personal in more than one way.
The Erie novelist thrills again with his eerie seventh book.
Colorado Voters helped to pick the best of the literary West in nine categories.
Colorado Springs’s Aidyn Reid is one of nine finalists nationwide
Hilary Whiton tells the tale of a male rainbow scarab beetle who can’t quite figure out how to land.
Colorado Humanities and the Center for the Book in celebrate thirty years of establishing the state’s literary legacy.
One of Denver’s most notable Native American writers and scholars makes a splash on the national scene.
“Grasping the past, we can understand the present. If we can understand the present, we can shape our future.”
The Denver author won the prestigious award shared by Stuart Dybek, Kent Haruf, David Foster Wallace, Jonathan Franzen, Colson Whitehead, and Ben Percy .
Kali Fajardo-Anstine, author of Sabrina & Corina, will host the virtual award ceremony in late May.
Where else but next door to the neighborhood formerly known as Stapleton would one find a whole bookstore just for kids?
Sex marks the spot during COVID.