Founders of Rocky Mountain Land Library Start Another Chapter
They’ve donated their collection of 40,000 books.
They’ve donated their collection of 40,000 books.
“This is one of the biggest bestsellers we’ve seen in a holiday season,” Tattered Cover owner Len Vlahos says.
Closing the book on the literary year.
She’ll be appearing at the Pepsi Center the night of December 13.
Paint the town read!
Any one of these books would make a great gift under whatever tree you might have handy.
The calendar is full of literary luminaries.
Author Jane Binns knows all about dating after divorce.
As December drops on Colorado, here are your five best bookish bets for the week.
Colorado #ResistanceReads is here to assure you that Black Friday can be the start to something inspirational and political.
Give thanks for Denver’s booming book scene.
How exactly did Stan Lee change the world? In remembrance of “The Man” and his work, let us count the ways.
Denver’s literary scene is celebrating all week long.
The author will be reading from his book at the Tattered Cover LoDo November 13, 2018.
This weekend marks the hundredth anniversary of the end of World War I, and several programs will commemorate that.
Can you write a mystery in six words?
You, too, can make a zine!
The literary lineup is stellar, and includes the 50th anniversary of MileHiCon
Bart Schaneman is a Denver writer with a novel set in Nebraska, which is being published out of Boulder. So, yes: local cred. But his new book “The Silence Is the Noise” is talking about a more universal theme: coming home again.
Poet Linda Gregerson spoke with Westword about her work, her past, her books, and the world in which they all come together.
Tom Clavin’s most recent collaboration with Bob Drury, Valley Forge is a deep-dive into George Washington’s wartime winter.
If you’re a history buff, a pal of poetry, an agent for environmentalism, a sentimentalist for civil discourse and/or a small-press supporter, then this week in Denver’s literary scene is made for you.