Author events at The Tattered Cover

by Rob @ 52 Novels on November 29, 2006

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Here’s who’s coming to the various and sundry Tattered Cover locations in Denver during December.

December 6, 7:30 pm, Highlands Ranch
Reggie Rivers My Wife’s Boyfriend and Our Feud with the Highlands Ranch Homeowners Association
Former Denver Bronco Reggie Rivers, currently the weekend sports anchor at CBS4 in Denver and columnist for Pro Football Weekly, will read from and sign his third novel My Wife’s Boyfriend & Our Feud with the Highlands Ranch Homeowners Association.

December 8, 7:30 pm, Historic LoDo
Jim Lehrer The Phony Marine
Veteran newsman and acclaimed novelist Jim Lehrer will read from and sign his new novel The Phony Marine—a tense, revelatory work of fiction on what truly makes someone great.

December 11, 7:30 pm, Highlands Ranch
Jeanne Stein The Becoming
Colorado author Jeanne Stein will read and sign from her novel The Becoming. According to Publishers Weekly, Stein’s character Anna Strong lives up to her name: equally tenacious and vulnerable, she’s a heroine with… charm, savvy and intelligence.”

December 12, 7:30 pm, Colfax Avenue
Teague Bohlen The Pull of the Earth
Teague Bohlen, co-editor of the literature and arts magazine Copper Nickel, will read from and sign his debut novel The Pull of the Earth. A family’s dark secrets are at the root of this rich story set in rural Illinois.

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