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Tattered Cover Starting a New Chapter Downtown

Tattered Cover Starting a New Chapter Downtown

By Patricia CalhounMay 4, 2020

The legendary store will be moving into McGregor Square.

Opinion: On the Colorado Book Awards’ Ongoing Diversity Issues

Opinion: On the Colorado Book Awards’ Ongoing Diversity Issues

By Erika T. WurthMay 4, 2020

Colorado Book Awards have been slammed for diversity issues, but there is plenty they are getting right.

Is the Stay-at-Home Order the End of the Story for Capitol Hill Books?

Is the Stay-at-Home Order the End of the Story for Capitol Hill Books?

By Kyle HarrisApril 29, 2020

The 39-year-old bookstore risks shutting down if Denver’s stay-at-home order lasts much longer.

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Colorado Book Award Finalist Readings Move Online

Colorado Book Award Finalist Readings Move Online

By Kyle HarrisApril 1, 2020

The series starts April 9 and runs through May 15.

Lighthouse Writers Workshop Takes Lit Fest and Classes Online

Lighthouse Writers Workshop Takes Lit Fest and Classes Online

By Kyle HarrisMarch 27, 2020

Lighthouse Writers Workshop’s annual Lit Fest is expanding its offerings and going online in 2020, from June 1 to July 3.

Ten Must-Know Colorado Children’s Book Authors

Ten Must-Know Colorado Children’s Book Authors

By Linnea CovingtonMarch 25, 2020

Get to know these ten great children’s book authors, all living in Colorado.

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Matt Miller Announces Retirement From Tattered Cover

Matt Miller Announces Retirement From Tattered Cover

By Teague BohlenMarch 19, 2020

The Denver institution the Tattered Cover loses an institution of its own in Matt Miller’s retirement.

Bookstores Respond to the Coronavirus Emergency

Bookstores Respond to the Coronavirus Emergency

By Teague BohlenMarch 17, 2020

Which Denver bookstores are open, closed or doing online delivery?

TaraShea Nesbit on Writing and This Not Insignificant Life

TaraShea Nesbit on Writing and This Not Insignificant Life

By Teague BohlenMarch 17, 2020

TaraShae Nesbit canceled her appearance at Tattered Cover, but we’re still talking about her new novel, Beheld.

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Novelist Peter Heller: Answers Out of the Dark

Novelist Peter Heller: Answers Out of the Dark

By Teague BohlenMarch 10, 2020

The best-selling Colorado author talks about his latest book, The River, and how his writing reflects the ripples of his past.

Book It: The Five Best Literary Events This Week

Book It: The Five Best Literary Events This Week

By Teague BohlenMarch 10, 2020

There is plenty for Denver book lovers to do this week.

Book It: The Five Best Literary Events This Week

Book It: The Five Best Literary Events This Week

By Teague BohlenMarch 3, 2020

Enjoy book readings across Denver this week.

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Laura McKowen on Addiction, Recovery and <i>We Are the Luckiest</i>

Laura McKowen on Addiction, Recovery and We Are the Luckiest

By Teague BohlenMarch 2, 2020

Writer, teacher, speaker, and Colorado native Laura McKowen speaks about finding the lucky side of addiction.

Michael Pool Is Starting a Hard-Boiled Fiction Publishing House

Michael Pool Is Starting a Hard-Boiled Fiction Publishing House

By Teague BohlenFebruary 27, 2020

Michael Pool talks about hardboiled gumshoes and how he’s creating a new publishing home where their stories will thrive.

Book It: The Five Best Literary Events This Week

Book It: The Five Best Literary Events This Week

By Teague BohlenFebruary 25, 2020

Our five best literary bets for February 25 through March 2.

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Book It: The Five Best Literary Events This Week

Book It: The Five Best Literary Events This Week

By Teague BohlenFebruary 18, 2020

Time to start a new chapter?

Book It: The Five Best Literary Events This Week

Book It: The Five Best Literary Events This Week

By Teague BohlenFebruary 11, 2020

In honor of Valentine’s Day week, the Denver literary scene gives you a week full of searching, grief, and chocolate.

Josiah Hesse Summons Up a Haunted Writer’s Retreat — With Cannabis

Josiah Hesse Summons Up a Haunted Writer’s Retreat — With Cannabis

By Teague BohlenFebruary 6, 2020

Head down to the Black Monarch Hotel in Victor, Colorado for a hair-raising week of horror, writing, cannabis, and community.

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Book It: The Five Best Literary Events This Week

Book It: The Five Best Literary Events This Week

By Teague BohlenFebruary 4, 2020

February might be short, but the list of literary things to do this week are decidedly not.

John Shors on YA Readers and <i>The Demon Seekers</i>

John Shors on YA Readers and The Demon Seekers

By Teague BohlenFebruary 3, 2020

The bestselling Boulder author takes a YA turn with his new trilogy.

Book It: The Five Best Literary Events This Week

Book It: The Five Best Literary Events This Week

By Teague BohlenJanuary 28, 2020

Denver readers can take off to various parts unknown this week – without leaving their favorite bookstores.

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Sandra Dallas on Writing, Georgetown and <i>Westering Women</i>

Sandra Dallas on Writing, Georgetown and Westering Women

By Teague BohlenJanuary 24, 2020

She’ll be talking about her sixteenth novel at several local appearances.

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