Catherine Wallace Hope on Time Travel, Denver and Once Again
An author with a strong Colorado familial legacy talks about her novel.
An author with a strong Colorado familial legacy talks about her novel.
An embarrassment of riches…
Celebration Independent Bookstore Day at these ten shops.
Thought for Food will benefit Denver Food Rescue.
Much of the state may still be shut down, but it’s all out there, waiting.
A second session begins today, May 18.
Larry McMurtry just won a Reading the West award; you can vote for other winners.
Illustrator Robert Persky wants to make you feel good.
The legendary store will be moving into McGregor Square.
Colorado Book Awards have been slammed for diversity issues, but there is plenty they are getting right.
The 39-year-old bookstore risks shutting down if Denver’s stay-at-home order lasts much longer.
The series starts April 9 and runs through May 15.
Lighthouse Writers Workshop’s annual Lit Fest is expanding its offerings and going online in 2020, from June 1 to July 3.
Get to know these ten great children’s book authors, all living in Colorado.
The Denver institution the Tattered Cover loses an institution of its own in Matt Miller’s retirement.
Which Denver bookstores are open, closed or doing online delivery?
TaraShae Nesbit canceled her appearance at Tattered Cover, but we’re still talking about her new novel, Beheld.
The best-selling Colorado author talks about his latest book, The River, and how his writing reflects the ripples of his past.
There is plenty for Denver book lovers to do this week.
Enjoy book readings across Denver this week.
Writer, teacher, speaker, and Colorado native Laura McKowen speaks about finding the lucky side of addiction.
Michael Pool talks about hardboiled gumshoes and how he’s creating a new publishing home where their stories will thrive.