Book It: The Five Best Literary Events This Week
Time to start a new chapter?
Time to start a new chapter?
In honor of Valentine’s Day week, the Denver literary scene gives you a week full of searching, grief, and chocolate.
Head down to the Black Monarch Hotel in Victor, Colorado for a hair-raising week of horror, writing, cannabis, and community.
The folks behind Denver Pop Culture Con are empowering kids and creating community.
February might be short, but the list of literary things to do this week are decidedly not.
The bestselling Boulder author takes a YA turn with his new trilogy.
Kali Fajardo-Anstine was one of the writers who objected to the book.
Enjoy these ten best bets for geeking out in 2020.
Denver readers can take off to various parts unknown this week – without leaving their favorite bookstores.
She’ll be talking about her sixteenth novel at several local appearances.
Author Luke Geddes talks about his new novel Heart of Junk, set in the stuff-obsessed heart of America.
Looking for horror? Or sex? Or cooking? Denver’s literary scene has something for you.
Protesters at the 2020 Womxn’s March get creative, active, and effective.
It’s nerd-vana: The first set of guest announcements arrives for the popular summer convention.
Book some time with literary love, library-style.
This Sci-Fi Western sheds light on some very dark places.
Start a new chapter in January.
Does moral reasoning matter once your fellow humans have devolved into flesh-eating fiends? Bryan Hall argues it does.
This week in Denver literature, it’s Sandra Dallas, Sandra Dallas, Sandra Dallas, and some other worthwhile events too.
Governor Polis has called for a full investigation. In the meantime…
RTD is in desperate need of a reversal of fortunes in 2020.
Home is where the resolutions are—and where they can work for the common good.