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Romantasy and Ice Hockey Collide: Rebecca Yarros Apologizes After Fourth Wing Night Tickets Sell Out Immediately

Romantasy and Ice Hockey Collide: Rebecca Yarros Apologizes After Fourth Wing Night Tickets Sell Out Immediately

By Teague BohlenAugust 22, 2025

Fourth Wing sensation Rebecca Yarros has some trouble on the ice.

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The Burning Metronome Strikes Back: Local Artist R. Alan Brooks to Reprint His Popular Book

By Teague BohlenAugust 12, 2025

“There’s a reason that dictators immediately come in and ban art, first thing. Because they recognize the power of it.”

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Comic Josh Blue’s Memoir Something To Stare At Has Been Twenty Years in the Making

By Toni TrescaAugust 5, 2025

“I think sometimes people have an idea of what a disability is and what this book will be, and it’s not ‘woe is me’ or inspirational. I’m just telling my story.”

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How a Westword Assignment Turned Into a New Book

By Teague BohlenJuly 30, 2025

Escaping Denver isn’t easy. But writing Escaping Denver? Now, that’s a story…

Book It: Ten Best New Summer Reads by Colorado Authors

By Teague BohlenJuly 29, 2025

It’s summertime, and the reading is easy.

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Fatima Najar Madera’s Nuestra Historia Uplifts Immigrant, First-Generation Latino Voices

By Alexander Hernandez GonzalezJuly 3, 2025

“No one really talks about why our families chose to come here to the United States. What is their American Dream today?”

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The Story Isn’t Over: The Bookies Sells, Will Live to See Another Day

By Teague BohlenJuly 1, 2025

The saga of The Bookies happily enters its third chapter.

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Denver Comic Pat Treuer’s New Book Explores Failing Big and Starting Over

By Toni TrescaJune 19, 2025

“The decision to write this book wasn’t driven by a wild success story, but rather by failure.”

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How Not to Build a (Colorado) Commune: Denver Author Writes From Experience

By Teague BohlenJune 16, 2025

Denver writer Jeff Richards’ new memoir recounts Colorado in the Summer of Love and the years that followed.

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Twentieth Lit Fest Brings Literary Light to Denver

By Teague BohlenJune 4, 2025

The Lighthouse Writers Workshop shines on with its twentieth event for writers and literary enthusiasts.

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Laura Leffler’s Tell Them You Lied Paints the Art Scene in 9/11 Era New York

By Teague BohlenMay 27, 2025

the Denver author explores the dark sides of friendship and the world of fine art.

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Tay-Tay Treatise: DU Professor Co-Writes Taylor Swift By the Book

By Teague BohlenMay 21, 2025

A DU Professor’s book sheds a liberal arts light on the Princess of Pop.

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The Smallest Book in Space: How One Denver Artist Is Making His Celestial Mark

By Lillian FugleiMay 13, 2025

“I keep finding myself out at night, just looking up at the moon and realizing I have this totally new relationship with it.”

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Travel to Trinidad for the West’s Largest Display of Louis L’Amour Book Cover Paintings

By Kyle WagnerMay 8, 2025

“They’re like episodes of Bonanza. When you read his books, you can kind of revisit this time period that so many people hold so dear.”

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Fort Collins Professor’s New Book Explores Sex and Hunger

By Teague BohlenMay 5, 2025

Fort Collins professor/poet Devon Fulford’s new collection looks at all the “beautiful and terrible ways” the two connect.

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Denver Students’ Poetry Anthology Revived for DPS STEAM Expo

By Teague BohlenApril 30, 2025

The collection debuts at the DPS STEAM Expo on May 3.

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Local Author Hillary Leftwich Launches Her New Collection, Saint Dymphna’s Playbook

By Teague BohlenApril 24, 2025

Saint Dymphna isn’t just the patron saint of mental illness. To Hillary Leftwich, she’s also the saint of protecting women.

Kwame Spearman Opening a New Chapter With Denver Book Society

By Teague BohlenApril 3, 2025

“How do you get people out in the community again? How do you offer regular programming that people know will be available?”

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Robin Walter Debuts New Poetry Collection

By Teague BohlenApril 1, 2025

The CSU professor’s Little Mercy hit shelves April 1.

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Denver History Plays a Role in Erika T. Wurth’s New Book

By Teague BohlenMarch 20, 2025

The Brown Palace is the ghostly setting for the local author’s latest.

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Dream Books Thrift Bookstore Reopens After Renovations

By Teague BohlenMarch 17, 2025

The Denver-based thrifty book reseller benefits a number of good causes – and now, its retail space is open again.

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Tattered Cover Holding Sunrise on the Reaping Release Parties In and Around Denver

By Kristen FioreMarch 13, 2025

“It’s a way of finding your community and doing something fun after work hours on a Monday.”

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