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The Beat Goes on: Neal Cassady’s Kids Are Coming to Town

The Beat Goes on: Neal Cassady’s Kids Are Coming to Town

June 21, 2021

The Beat legend’s family will bring his famed letter to Jack Kerouac to Denver.

A “Rebirth of Wonder” at the Colorado Poetry Rodeo

A “Rebirth of Wonder” at the Colorado Poetry Rodeo

June 18, 2021

The “Podeo” celebrates 32 years of absolute human liberation.

EJ  Levy on <i>The Cape Doctor</i>, a Novel About Trans, Feminist Icon James Barry

EJ Levy on The Cape Doctor, a Novel About Trans, Feminist Icon James Barry

June 16, 2021

The CSU professor and writer tackles a fascinating story — and one that’s personal in more than one way.

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Erie Author Carter Wilson on His Latest Eerie Book, <i>The Dead Husband</i>

Erie Author Carter Wilson on His Latest Eerie Book, The Dead Husband

June 7, 2021

The Erie novelist thrills again with his eerie seventh book.

Winners of the Reading the West Book Awards Announced

Winners of the Reading the West Book Awards Announced

May 27, 2021

Colorado Voters helped to pick the best of the literary West in nine categories.

Colorado’s 2021 Poetry Out Loud Champion Heads to Nationals Tonight

Colorado’s 2021 Poetry Out Loud Champion Heads to Nationals Tonight

May 27, 2021

Colorado Springs’s Aidyn Reid is one of nine finalists nationwide

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The Sad Story Behind New Kids’ Book <i>The Poopicorn</i>

The Sad Story Behind New Kids’ Book The Poopicorn

May 21, 2021

Hilary Whiton tells the tale of a male rainbow scarab beetle who can’t quite figure out how to land.

Catch Up With the Colorado Book Awards 2021 Finalist Readings

Catch Up With the Colorado Book Awards 2021 Finalist Readings

May 4, 2021

Colorado Humanities and the Center for the Book in celebrate thirty years of establishing the state’s literary legacy.

David Heska Wanbli Weiden on His Crime Novel <i>Winter Counts</i>

David Heska Wanbli Weiden on His Crime Novel Winter Counts

April 30, 2021

One of Denver’s most notable Native American writers and scholars makes a splash on the national scene.

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Phil Goodstein Looks Back at <i>The Denver That Is No More</i>

Phil Goodstein Looks Back at The Denver That Is No More

April 28, 2021

“Grasping the past, we can understand the present. If we can understand the present, we can shape our future.”

Denver Author Steven Dunn Wins a Whiting Award

Denver Author Steven Dunn Wins a Whiting Award

April 26, 2021

The Denver author won the prestigious award shared by Stuart Dybek, Kent Haruf, David Foster Wallace, Jonathan Franzen, Colson Whitehead, and Ben Percy .

Cast Your Vote for the 2021 Reading the West Book Awards

Cast Your Vote for the 2021 Reading the West Book Awards

April 16, 2021

Kali Fajardo-Anstine, author of Sabrina & Corina, will host the virtual award ceremony in late May.

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Tattered Cover Plans a Kid-Lit Paradise at Stanley Marketplace

Tattered Cover Plans a Kid-Lit Paradise at Stanley Marketplace

April 7, 2021

Where else but next door to the neighborhood formerly known as Stapleton would one find a whole bookstore just for kids?

Stina French, aka sister rainbow scream, Invites You to Listen to Your Skin

Stina French, aka sister rainbow scream, Invites You to Listen to Your Skin

March 30, 2021

Sex marks the spot during COVID.

LoDo’s Tattered Cover Leaves Behind a Literary Legacy

LoDo’s Tattered Cover Leaves Behind a Literary Legacy

March 15, 2021

Manager Derek Holland looks forward to the new digs and back to retail survival on the “wrong end of the 16th Street Mall.”

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Write Now: The Writers Studio Literary Festival Returns Online

Write Now: The Writers Studio Literary Festival Returns Online

March 5, 2021

Arapahoe Community College’s annual celebration of writing and writers returns, bigger and better (and more digital) than ever.

The Stacks Are Back: Nine Denver Libraries Reopen March 9

The Stacks Are Back: Nine Denver Libraries Reopen March 9

March 2, 2021

A handful of branches are back in action with limited services.

<i>Alone</i>: A Survival Novel in Verse Your Kids (and You) Need to Read Now

Alone: A Survival Novel in Verse Your Kids (and You) Need to Read Now

March 1, 2021

What would you do if you realized everybody you loved was gone, and you had to figure out how to survive by yourself?

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Researchers Blast Flatirons Library Consortium for Slashing Prospector

Researchers Blast Flatirons Library Consortium for Slashing Prospector

February 23, 2021

Colorado author J.V.L. Bell and other researchers are frustrated that Prospector was removed from Louisville Public Library.

A New Chapter for Lighthouse Writers Workshop

A New Chapter for Lighthouse Writers Workshop

February 19, 2021

Denver’s beacon of literary goodness is on the move again…maybe for the last time.

Author Steve Rasnic Tem Is <i>Consumed</i>

Author Steve Rasnic Tem Is Consumed

February 15, 2021

The “Ray Bradbury of Colorado” reflects on his writing life and latest work.

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Writer Mairead Case Goes <i>Tiny</i> in Her New Book

Writer Mairead Case Goes Tiny in Her New Book

February 12, 2021

An interview with Denver writer Mairead Case, and her not-so-tiny list of accomplishments.

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