Novelist Gina Wohlsdorf and the Art of the Thrill
Gina Wohlsdorf talks criticism, the value of place, the nature of writing, and how it all comes together in powerful—and yes, thrilling—story.
Gina Wohlsdorf talks criticism, the value of place, the nature of writing, and how it all comes together in powerful—and yes, thrilling—story.
There’s something on the books for everyone this last full week of July.
Book some time for these readings and signings.
Kavasutra’s otherwise chill vibe shifted sharply this week, when some of the company’s Instagram posts went viral — and not in a good way.
Walker Stapleton wants Coloradans to know that he totally, totally chose a running mate for his upcoming GOP run for the governor’s seat in November. And that, for the reals, Colorado: He met the legal deadline to do so last week. And he pinky swears he’s not lying. Cross his Trump-loving heart.
Denver’s literary scene marches into mid-July with lines from Lyons, some noir-esque vehicular violence, a Boulder writer coming home again, a book about bookshops hosted by a bookstore, and the 2018 Youth One Book One Denver author entertaining and inspiring, middle-grade style.
The literary events of the week are wisely concentrated on the weekend following the 4th of July.
Jason Heller is something of a nerd Renaissance man.
Joanna Luloff talks about her new novel, Remind Me Again What Happened.
Literature can change the world. Here are five ways to help, writ both world-wide and personal.
We’d like to offer some alternatives to the usual advice on how to deal with Japanese beetles.
Joe Donnelly might be the titular L.A. Man of his new book, but his roots are buried deep in the mountains of Colorado.
From Star Wars sci-fi to real-world science, from David Sedaris comedy to alt-weekly celebrity interviews, to a book sale at the Denver Public Library where you can buy gently used copies of all of the above (plus a whole lot more), this week in June holds a plethora of options for Denver readers. So what’s specifically on the schedule? Here are five of your best options this week.
The con continues through Sunday, June 17, at the Colorado convention Center.
Denver International Airport has two new direct flights to major tourist destinations.
Make Denver Comic Con a little more fun.
When Ross Marquand comes to Denver Comic Con over Father’s Day weekend, he could be an entire Celebrity Summit all by himself.
The Denver Comic Con hasn’t always taken place on Father’s Day, but it’s a good weekend to do it.
He doesn’t need to travel far: He lives in Denver.
Your guide to Denver Comic Con 2018.
Book yourself a few mind-expanding events this week.
Did the EPA head have a lotion rider?