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Tuesday, June 10
 

9:00am MDT

The Radical Four-Act Eastern Storytelling Structure (V)
Tuesday June 10, 2025 9:00am - 11:00am MDT
Discussions in the West around diversity in the arts often focus on the identities of characters and creators. However, true diversity is about more than just plopping different faces into stories that are 100 percent Western in spirit; it can―and should―encompass diverse structures, themes, and values. The program explores how storytelling staples in the West, such as the three-act structure and themes of empowerment and change, are far from universal. It introduces viewers to the East Asian four-act story structure and explains how Eastern value systems such as collectivism can dictate form.
Speakers
avatar for Henry Lien

Henry Lien

Instructor
Henry Lien is a 2012 graduate of Clarion West Writers Workshop, Seattle. He is the author of the critically-acclaimed and award-winning Peasprout Chen middle grade fantasy series, which he began writing under the guidance of George R.R. Martin, Kelly Link, and Chuck Palahniuk at Clarion... Read More →
Tuesday June 10, 2025 9:00am - 11:00am MDT
Zoom

9:00am MDT

Advanced Weeklong Workshop
Tuesday June 10, 2025 9:00am - 11:30am MDT
Advanced weeklong workshops include those with Steve Almond, Ingrid Rojas Contreras, Eduardo Corral, Paul Harding, Mat Johnson, Alex Marzano-Lesnevich, Elizabeth McCracken, Eileen Myles, Helen Phillips, Tony Tulathimutte, and Matthew Zapruder.
Tuesday June 10, 2025 9:00am - 11:30am MDT
Lighthouse 3844 York Street Denver, CO 80205

12:00pm MDT

Lunchtime Business Panel: Perfect Pairing
Tuesday June 10, 2025 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
The publishing industry is complicated, constantly changing, and seemingly mysterious, so the relationship between an author and her agent is an integral component of a successful career. Join author Christina Rivera and Evanthia Bromiley and their agents, Julie Stevenson and Jennifer Lyons as they talk about how they’re navigating the choppy waters of publishing together.
Speakers
avatar for Shana Kelly

Shana Kelly

Panelist
Shana Kelly was a literary agent at the William Morris Agency in New York and London for ten years. She currently works as a book editor, writer, and publishing consultant, and teaches at Lighthouse Writers Workshop. In 2024, she won an Emmy for writing A Towering Task: The Story... Read More →
avatar for Christina Rivera

Christina Rivera

Christina Rivera is a Pushcart Prize-winning essayist, author, and environmental writer from Colorado whose girlhood was bordered by coastlines of the Pacific Ocean. Her work has appeared in Orion Magazine, The Cut, Kenyon Review, Terrain.org, Bat City Review, and elsewhere. Christina’s... Read More →
avatar for Evanthia (Evie) Bromiley

Evanthia (Evie) Bromiley

Evanthia Bromiley is a graduate of the Warren Wilson MFA Program for Writers and the recipient of scholarships from the Aspen Institute, a Lighthouse Fellowship, a Lisel Mueller scholarship, and Elizabeth George and Carol Houck-Smith awards. She is the 2025 Grace Paley Fellow for... Read More →
avatar for Jennifer Lyons

Jennifer Lyons

Agent
Jennifer Lyons was a senior agent for sixteen years before she decided to open up her own literary agency. She represents numerous award-winning authors. The awards her clients have received include the Nobel Prize, The Pulitzer for both Fiction and Nonfiction, the National Book Award... Read More →
avatar for Julie Stevenson

Julie Stevenson

Agent
Julie Stevenson is a literary agent with Massie, McQuilkin & Altman in New York. She represents literary and upmarket fiction, suspense, memoir, graphic novels, narrative nonfiction, young adult fiction. She is drawn to storytelling with unforgettable characters, an authorial command... Read More →
Tuesday June 10, 2025 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Lighthouse 3844 York Street Denver, CO 80205

12:00pm MDT

Lunchtime Business Panel: Perfect Pairing (Livestream)
Tuesday June 10, 2025 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
The publishing industry is complicated, constantly changing, and seemingly mysterious, so the relationship between an author and her agent is an integral component of a successful career. Join author Christina Rivera and Evanthia Bromiley and their agents, Julie Stevenson and Jennifer Lyons as they talk about how they’re navigating the choppy waters of publishing together.
Speakers
avatar for Shana Kelly

Shana Kelly

Panelist
Shana Kelly was a literary agent at the William Morris Agency in New York and London for ten years. She currently works as a book editor, writer, and publishing consultant, and teaches at Lighthouse Writers Workshop. In 2024, she won an Emmy for writing A Towering Task: The Story... Read More →
avatar for Christina Rivera

Christina Rivera

Christina Rivera is a Pushcart Prize-winning essayist, author, and environmental writer from Colorado whose girlhood was bordered by coastlines of the Pacific Ocean. Her work has appeared in Orion Magazine, The Cut, Kenyon Review, Terrain.org, Bat City Review, and elsewhere. Christina’s... Read More →
avatar for Evanthia (Evie) Bromiley

Evanthia (Evie) Bromiley

Evanthia Bromiley is a graduate of the Warren Wilson MFA Program for Writers and the recipient of scholarships from the Aspen Institute, a Lighthouse Fellowship, a Lisel Mueller scholarship, and Elizabeth George and Carol Houck-Smith awards. She is the 2025 Grace Paley Fellow for... Read More →
avatar for Jennifer Lyons

Jennifer Lyons

Agent
Jennifer Lyons was a senior agent for sixteen years before she decided to open up her own literary agency. She represents numerous award-winning authors. The awards her clients have received include the Nobel Prize, The Pulitzer for both Fiction and Nonfiction, the National Book Award... Read More →
avatar for Julie Stevenson

Julie Stevenson

Agent
Julie Stevenson is a literary agent with Massie, McQuilkin & Altman in New York. She represents literary and upmarket fiction, suspense, memoir, graphic novels, narrative nonfiction, young adult fiction. She is drawn to storytelling with unforgettable characters, an authorial command... Read More →
Tuesday June 10, 2025 12:00pm - 1:00pm MDT
Zoom

1:30pm MDT

The Murder Book: A Roadmap to Writing Killer Fiction
Tuesday June 10, 2025 1:30pm - 2:30pm MDT
The case file, often called the “murder book,” is used by homicide detectives to gather information about their investigation, from autopsy reports to witness interviews. In this workshop, we’ll develop our own writer’s murder book. Our case file will include tools for developing the structure of our mystery or thriller, creating our cast of characters, planting clues and red herrings, and more. Our murder books will contain everything we need to write page-turning, believable stories, including how to handle that essential requirement of the modern thriller—the twist.
Speakers
avatar for Barbara Nickless

Barbara Nickless

Instructor
Barbara Nickless is the #1 Amazon Charts and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of the “blisteringly original” Sydney Parnell crime novels featuring a railway cop and her K9 partner. About the series, Jeffery Deaver promises “you’ll fall in love with one of the best characters... Read More →
Tuesday June 10, 2025 1:30pm - 2:30pm MDT
Lighthouse 3844 York Street Denver, CO 80205

1:30pm MDT

The Power of Description
Tuesday June 10, 2025 1:30pm - 2:30pm MDT
In this seminar, we'll discuss the idea that, for creative writing, it is often more fruitful to think of a poem or story or novel or whatever as a rich, elaborate, precise description—of events, of the characters' experience of those events—than to approach a work with a motive or sense of obligation to explain things for the reader. This opens onto all kinds of freeing distinctions that can disburden writers from what can be pretty paralyzing worries—e.g. of having to "understand" a work before you begin it, of having to "know" everything before you start; to know something is not the same as to understand it; to describe something is not the same thing as to explain it.
Speakers
avatar for Paul Harding

Paul Harding

Visiting Author
Paul Harding is the author of three novels, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Tinkers, Enon, and This Other Eden, which was a finalist for the National Book Award, and shortlisted for the Booker Prize. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for... Read More →
Tuesday June 10, 2025 1:30pm - 2:30pm MDT
Lighthouse 3844 York Street Denver, CO 80205

1:30pm MDT

Diving Into the Wreck—Finding Your Obsessions
Tuesday June 10, 2025 1:30pm - 2:30pm MDT
Denis Johnson said, “The stories of the fallen world lay inside us. That’s the interesting stuff.” At our best, we all write about that slice of experience and knowledge that haunts and obsesses us. Does it have to be dark or fallen? No. But it has to be true to the deepest corners of your consciousness. In this seminar, we’ll look at what you write about and why. We’ll find the richest avenues for you to pursue, to set you off from the pack.
Speakers
avatar for William Haywood Henderson

William Haywood Henderson

Instructor
William Haywood Henderson earned a BA in English from the University of California at Berkeley, an MA in creative writing from Brown University, and attended Stanford University as a Wallace Stegner Fellow in Creative Writing. He is the author of three novels: Native, The Rest of... Read More →
Tuesday June 10, 2025 1:30pm - 2:30pm MDT
Lighthouse 3844 York Street Denver, CO 80205

1:30pm MDT

The Art of Literary Submission
Tuesday June 10, 2025 1:30pm - 2:30pm MDT
You've been polishing your writing and you're ready to submit it to literary journals, but just how do you do that? In this seminar, we'll learn about many of the journals waiting for your work. We'll discuss cover letters, tracking your submissions, useful websites, how to gauge whether you received a "good" rejection, and how to know when to keep submitting a piece, pull it for revisions, or put it in the recycle pile. By the end of this seminar, you'll be armed with a thick-anti-rejection hide and a list of journals to submit your work to.
Speakers
avatar for Jenny Shank

Jenny Shank

Instructor
Jenny Shank's short story collection, Mixed Company, won the George Garrett Fiction Prize and is a finalist for the Colorado Book Award (General Fiction). Jenny Shank's novel, The Ringer, won the High Plains Book Award in fiction, was a finalist for the Mountains & Plains Independent... Read More →
Tuesday June 10, 2025 1:30pm - 2:30pm MDT
Lighthouse 3844 York Street Denver, CO 80205

1:30pm MDT

Letter to a Stranger
Tuesday June 10, 2025 1:30pm - 2:30pm MDT
Each of us is haunted, in both great and odd ways, by the people we meet. And it so often happens that the person is a total stranger—one who then unexpectedly changes us—that we never see again. But if you had the chance to speak to this stranger today, what would you say? This class, inspired by the anthology Letter to a Stranger, will guide you through the process of considering how a stranger has impacted you. Then, we’ll draft a letter to this stranger, a letter that will explore how they unknowingly redirected the river of your life.
Speakers
avatar for Alexander Lumans

Alexander Lumans

Instructor
Alexander Lumans was awarded a 2018 NEA Creative Writing Grant in Fiction. He received fellowships in 2015 and 2024 for expeditions with The Arctic Circle Residency and he was the Spring 2014 Philip Roth Resident at Bucknell University. His fiction and nonfiction have appeared in... Read More →
Tuesday June 10, 2025 1:30pm - 2:30pm MDT
Lighthouse 3844 York Street Denver, CO 80205

1:30pm MDT

How to Be Less Afraid of Omniscient Point of View
Tuesday June 10, 2025 1:30pm - 3:30pm MDT
An omniscient narrator—that godlike knowing, the bird’s eye view—holds the potential to access characters’ minds while also panning out to observe the wider sweep of place, time, and history. For a writer, that’s a lot to juggle! In practice, omniscient narration exists in degrees, and it’s up to us to decide how all-seeing our narrators are, a task that demands not only a slew of narrative choices, but also a certain finesse to pull off. In this seminar, we’ll tackle the scope of omniscience by learning to shape it to the specific needs of our fiction.
Speakers
avatar for Andrea Bobotis

Andrea Bobotis

Instructor
Andrea Bobotis is the author of the debut novel The Last List of Miss Judith Kratt. A native of South Carolina, she holds a PhD in English literature from the University of Virginia, where she was honored with the All-University Graduate Teaching Award. Her fiction has received support... Read More →
Tuesday June 10, 2025 1:30pm - 3:30pm MDT
Lighthouse 3844 York Street Denver, CO 80205

1:30pm MDT

The Power of Description (Livestream)
Tuesday June 10, 2025 1:30pm - 3:30pm MDT
We'll discuss the idea that, for creative writing, it is often more fruitful to think of a poem or story or novel or whatever as a rich, elaborate, precise description - of events, of the characters' experience of those events, than to approach a work with a motive or sense of obligation to explain things for the reader. This opens onto all kinds of freeing distinctions that can disburden writers from what can be pretty paralyzing worries - e.g. of having to "understand" a work before you begin it, of having to "know" everything before you start; to know something is not the same as to understand it; to describe something is not the same thing as to explain it.
This is the livestream version of the class, if you would like to attend in person, click here.
Speakers
avatar for Paul Harding

Paul Harding

Visiting Author
Paul Harding is the author of three novels, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Tinkers, Enon, and This Other Eden, which was a finalist for the National Book Award, and shortlisted for the Booker Prize. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for... Read More →
Tuesday June 10, 2025 1:30pm - 3:30pm MDT
Zoom

1:30pm MDT

Say Less: Reading and Writing Minimal Poems
Tuesday June 10, 2025 1:30pm - 3:30pm MDT
In After Lorca, Jack Spicer writes (in a “letter” to the dead Federico Garcia Lorca), “A really perfect poem has an infinitely small vocabulary.” In “The Spiral Jetty,” Robert Smithson writes that “size determines an object, but scale determines art.” How do we create and experience the life and afterlife (and perhaps even the half-life) of the “infinitely small”? How does a minimal poem negotiate a relationship between size and scale? In this discussion-based seminar, we'll explore how attention and comprehension expand, contract, and contort as we read and write toward the limits of expression.
Speakers
avatar for Kanika Agrawal

Kanika Agrawal

Instructor
Kanika Agrawal is a queer Indian writer, editor, and educator. As a mad diasporic hybrid who developed over six countries on four continents, she works between and across languages, geographies, and disciplines. She received a BS in Biology and a BS in Writing from MIT. She then earned... Read More →
Tuesday June 10, 2025 1:30pm - 3:30pm MDT
Lighthouse 3844 York Street Denver, CO 80205

4:00pm MDT

Beyond First and Third: Playing with Perspectives
Tuesday June 10, 2025 4:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
A book critic in The Guardian wrote, "It takes the nerve of a debutante to stray from the first- or third-person singular narrative voice." Even if you’re not a nervy debutante, what if you just wanna? Come learn about innovative ways contemporary writers tackle unusual perspectives including second-person singular, second-person plural, first-person peripheral, omniscient, and the gleefully uncategorizable. Read examples by Miriam Toews, Justin Torres, Joshua Ferris, Britt Bennett, Min Jin Lee, James McBride, TaraShea Nesbitt and more, and enjoy in-class exercises that encourage you to give offbeat perspectives a try.
Speakers
avatar for Jenny Shank

Jenny Shank

Instructor
Jenny Shank's short story collection, Mixed Company, won the George Garrett Fiction Prize and is a finalist for the Colorado Book Award (General Fiction). Jenny Shank's novel, The Ringer, won the High Plains Book Award in fiction, was a finalist for the Mountains & Plains Independent... Read More →
Tuesday June 10, 2025 4:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
Lighthouse 3844 York Street Denver, CO 80205

4:00pm MDT

Short Stories Explained
Tuesday June 10, 2025 4:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
When people struggle to write short fiction, the problem usually begins with the idea. It often leads to a story that is too long, or the beginning of a novel, or so simplistic that it is dull. In this generative workshop, we'll walk through the process of how to create and structure a short story. The class gives you tools to understand how to structure a short story coupled with exercises that puts each tool to use and builds to a complete story. Come prepared to write!
Speakers
avatar for Mary Robinette Kowal

Mary Robinette Kowal

Instructor
Mary Robinette Kowal is the author of the Hugo, Nebula, and Locus award winning alternate history novel The Calculating Stars, the first book in the Lady Astronaut series which continues in 2025 with The Martian Contingency. She is also the author of The Glamourist Histories series, Ghost... Read More →
Tuesday June 10, 2025 4:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
Lighthouse 3844 York Street Denver, CO 80205

4:00pm MDT

Place-Based Writing (V)
Tuesday June 10, 2025 4:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
Place is deeper than setting; instead it articulates a unique landscape that is both emotional and physical. This workshop offers practices for infusing your stories and essays with a sense of place. How do we evoke it and how can we infuse our work with the power of place?
Speakers
avatar for Karen Auvinen

Karen Auvinen

Instructor
Karen Auvinen (she/her/hers) is poet, mountain woman, life-long westerner, writer, and the author of the memoir Rough Beauty: Forty Seasons of Mountain Living, a finalist for the 2019 Colorado Book Award. Her body of work traverses the intersection of landscape and place, examining... Read More →
Tuesday June 10, 2025 4:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
Zoom

4:00pm MDT

How to Write Riveting Scenes
Tuesday June 10, 2025 4:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
The key to any unforgettable work of prose resides in the quality of its scenes. In this class, we’ll examine some of the best scenes ever written by writers such as Megha Majumdar and Grace Talusan and investigate what it takes to write a scene that deepens our sense of character and conflict and escalates the action. Then we’ll work on an exercise to bring the lessons home.
Speakers
avatar for Steve Almond

Steve Almond

Visiting Author
Steve Almond [www.stevealmondjoy.org] is the author of a dozen books, including the New York Times bestsellers Candyfreak and Against Football. His first novel, Which Brings Me to You (co-written with Julianna Baggott) was made into a major motion picture starring Lucy Hale. His second... Read More →
Tuesday June 10, 2025 4:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
Lighthouse 3844 York Street Denver, CO 80205

4:00pm MDT

Find Your Unique Style
Tuesday June 10, 2025 4:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
Your style is yours alone. Readers will return to your writing again and again because they like the way you shape consciousness on the page. In this seminar, we’ll dig into your style, decide on what sets you apart, then hone your unique voice. You’ll come away with a clear sense of your true self on the page.
Speakers
avatar for William Haywood Henderson

William Haywood Henderson

Instructor
William Haywood Henderson earned a BA in English from the University of California at Berkeley, an MA in creative writing from Brown University, and attended Stanford University as a Wallace Stegner Fellow in Creative Writing. He is the author of three novels: Native, The Rest of... Read More →
Tuesday June 10, 2025 4:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
Lighthouse 3844 York Street Denver, CO 80205

4:00pm MDT

The Rhetorical Hallway
Tuesday June 10, 2025 4:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
Writing a poem is not unlike walking down a hallway, passing many doors, almost always too quickly. Which ones might we stop and open? How exactly do we do open these doors? When we write, we are making constant choices, intuitive and conscious. In this seminar, we’ll talk about how to slow down and understand our choices in poems, and by extension any piece of writing. This way we can vastly expand our writing, and continually renew our sense of exploration and discovery. We can also become better readers. We’ll look at poems by others, and gather specific techniques of expansion and discovery. Bring a poem of yours that you know is not yet right, and if we have time, we’ll practice slowing down together.
Speakers
avatar for Matthew Zapruder

Matthew Zapruder

Visiting Author
Poet, translator, professor and editor Matthew Zapruder was born in Washington, DC. in 1967. He earned a BA in Russian literature at Amherst College, an MA in Slavic languages and literature at the University of California, Berkeley, and an MFA in poetry at the University of Massachusetts... Read More →
Tuesday June 10, 2025 4:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
Lighthouse 3844 York Street Denver, CO 80205

4:00pm MDT

Two-Day Intensive: Word, Sound, and Power (V)
Tuesday June 10, 2025 4:00pm - Wednesday June 11, 2025 7:00pm MDT
In this generative hybrid intensive we'll examine the power held by both written poetics/prose and the spoken word. Rather than interpreting these two viewpoints as adversarial, we'll examine them as extensions of each other. How do sound poets and storytellers strengthen their writing? Writers, what can you learn about your work through the performance of sound poets and storytellers? We'll look at ways others have successfully brought sound to writing.
Speakers
avatar for André O. Hoilette

André O. Hoilette

Instructor
André O. Hoilette is a Jamaican-born poet living in Denver, Colorado. He’s a Cave Canem alumnus and the former editor of ambulant: A Journal of Poetry & Art and former assistant editor of Nexus Magazine. He earned an MFA in Fiction and Poetry from Regis University’s Mile-High... Read More →
Tuesday June 10, 2025 4:00pm - Wednesday June 11, 2025 7:00pm MDT
Zoom

4:30pm MDT

Lit Fest Fellows Reading
Tuesday June 10, 2025 4:30pm - 6:00pm MDT
Help us celebrate the exceptional talent among this year’s Lit Fest Fellowship finalists and winners. Happy hour beverages and snacks available.

Our lineup so far:

Fellowship for Emerging Writers
Poetry: Sydney Mayes (selected by Rowan Ricardo Phillips)
Fiction: Mika Taylor (selected by Megha Majumdar)
Nonfiction: T Abeyta (selected by Mark Sundeen)

Veteran Writing Awardees (selected by Benjamin Hertwig):
Enrique Gautier
Matt Gallagher

LARRK Fellowship Winners:
Shelby Pinkham
Iggy Shuler

Tuesday June 10, 2025 4:30pm - 6:00pm MDT
Lighthouse 3844 York Street Denver, CO 80205

7:00pm MDT

Visiting Authors Reading: Steve Almond, Ingrid Rojas Contreras, Eduardo Corral, and Paul Harding
Tuesday June 10, 2025 7:00pm - 8:15pm MDT
Hear your favorite visiting author perform their recent works. Shop at the Lit Fest pop-up bookstore operated by The Bookies and get your book signed afterward.
Speakers
avatar for Steve Almond

Steve Almond

Visiting Author
Steve Almond [www.stevealmondjoy.org] is the author of a dozen books, including the New York Times bestsellers Candyfreak and Against Football. His first novel, Which Brings Me to You (co-written with Julianna Baggott) was made into a major motion picture starring Lucy Hale. His second... Read More →
avatar for Ingrid Rojas Contreras

Ingrid Rojas Contreras

Visiting Author
Ingrid Rojas Contreras was born and raised in Bogotá, Colombia. Her memoir, The Man Who Could Move Clouds, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. It tells the story of the author's lineage of curanderos, or shamans, and her mother, who was the first woman in her family to become... Read More →
avatar for Eduardo Corral

Eduardo Corral

Visiting Author
Eduardo C. Corral is the son of Mexican immigrants. Graywolf Press published his second book, Guillotine, in 2020. His first book, Slow Lightning, won the Yale Series of Younger Poets competition. His poems have appeared in Ambit, New England Review, The New Republic, Ploughshares... Read More →
avatar for Paul Harding

Paul Harding

Visiting Author
Paul Harding is the author of three novels, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Tinkers, Enon, and This Other Eden, which was a finalist for the National Book Award, and shortlisted for the Booker Prize. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for... Read More →
Tuesday June 10, 2025 7:00pm - 8:15pm MDT
Lighthouse 3844 York Street Denver, CO 80205

7:00pm MDT

Visiting Authors Reading: Steve Almond, Ingrid Rojas Contreras, Eduardo Corral, and Paul Harding (Livestream)
Tuesday June 10, 2025 7:00pm - 8:15pm MDT
Hear your favorite visiting author perform their recent works. Shop at the Lit Fest pop-up bookstore operated by The Bookies and get your book signed afterward.
Speakers
avatar for Ingrid Rojas Contreras

Ingrid Rojas Contreras

Visiting Author
Ingrid Rojas Contreras was born and raised in Bogotá, Colombia. Her memoir, The Man Who Could Move Clouds, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. It tells the story of the author's lineage of curanderos, or shamans, and her mother, who was the first woman in her family to become... Read More →
avatar for Steve Almond

Steve Almond

Visiting Author
Steve Almond [www.stevealmondjoy.org] is the author of a dozen books, including the New York Times bestsellers Candyfreak and Against Football. His first novel, Which Brings Me to You (co-written with Julianna Baggott) was made into a major motion picture starring Lucy Hale. His second... Read More →
avatar for Eduardo Corral

Eduardo Corral

Visiting Author
Eduardo C. Corral is the son of Mexican immigrants. Graywolf Press published his second book, Guillotine, in 2020. His first book, Slow Lightning, won the Yale Series of Younger Poets competition. His poems have appeared in Ambit, New England Review, The New Republic, Ploughshares... Read More →
avatar for Paul Harding

Paul Harding

Visiting Author
Paul Harding is the author of three novels, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Tinkers, Enon, and This Other Eden, which was a finalist for the National Book Award, and shortlisted for the Booker Prize. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for... Read More →
Tuesday June 10, 2025 7:00pm - 8:15pm MDT
Zoom

8:30pm MDT

Reading Den at Lit Fest
Tuesday June 10, 2025 8:30pm - 9:30pm MDT
Stick around after the Visiting Authors Reading for a lively edition of Denver's latest reading series, Reading Den, featuring Lit Fest authors from Colorado and beyond.

Elissa Bassist
Cynthia Swanson
Suzi Q. Smith
Kris Koval
Yuyutsu Sharma

Speakers
avatar for Samantha Shea

Samantha Shea

Agent
After graduating from Colgate University, Samantha Shea joined Georges Borchardt, Inc. in 2010 and was made a Vice President in 2016. Her list includes literary fiction, memoir/narrative nonfiction, journalism, popular culture, essays, cultural criticism, and history. Samantha’s... Read More →
avatar for Elissa Bassist

Elissa Bassist

Instructor
Elissa Bassist is the editor of the “Funny Women” column on The Rumpus and author of the tragicomic memoir Hysterical, a semifinalist for The Thurber Prize for American Humor. As a founding contributor to The Rumpus, she’s written cultural and personal criticism since the website... Read More →
avatar for Kristin Koval

Kristin Koval

Instructor
Kristin Koval is a former lawyer who always wanted to be a writer but initially wandered down other paths. Her debut novel, Penitence, was named a Barnes & Noble Discover Pick for February 2025, a People Magazine Best Book of the Week, a Book of the Month Pick, an Indie Next, an Apple... Read More →
avatar for Yuyutsu Sharma

Yuyutsu Sharma

Instructor
Yuyutsu Sharma is one of the few poets in the world who make their living with poetry. Named as “The world-renowned Himalayan poet,” (The Guardian) “One-Man Academy” (The Kathmandu Post) and “Himalayan Neruda” (Mike Graves), Yuyutsu is a vibrant force on the world poetry... Read More →
avatar for Suzi Q. Smith

Suzi Q. Smith

Instructor
Suzi Q. Smith is an award-winning artist, organizer, and educator who lives in Denver, Colorado. She has created, curated, coached, and taught in Denver for over 20 years, managing the largest poetry festivals that Denver has seen to date. A TEDx speaker multiple times, Suzi has performed... Read More →
avatar for Cynthia Swanson

Cynthia Swanson

Cynthia Swanson is the New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of The Bookseller, The Glass Forest, and Anyone But Her. An Indie Next selection and the winner of the 2016 WILLA Award for Historical Fiction, The Bookseller has been translated into a dozen languages... Read More →
Tuesday June 10, 2025 8:30pm - 9:30pm MDT
Lighthouse 3844 York Street Denver, CO 80205
 
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