We spent some time last month discussing the value of a book – and by that we’re not distinguishing between print, electronic, audio or picture books. Each has their place, value, preference and use. For example, there’s a strong correlation between the graphics of a near-wordless picture book and a teen or grownup-intended graphic novel. There’s a direct, extraordinary relationship between the word play of Dr. Seuss and e. e. cummings or Wallace Stevens or Dylan Thomas.
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The value of a book

We spent some time last month discussing the value of a book – and by that, we’re not distinguishing between print, electronic, audio or picture books. Each has their place, value, preference, and use. For […]

Food

Wolverine Farm Letterpress

by REBECCA LAPOLE There’s a new hotspot in town for makers, creators, hipsters, brew lovers and anyone who wants to learn: Wolverine Farm Letterpress & Publick House. Located at 316 Willow Street in the River […]

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Old Firehouse Books

With the season of gift giving just around the corner, there is no better time than the present to start preparing for the holidays and Old Firehouse Books, located at 232 Walnut Street, is here […]

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Let Out Your Inner Literature Animal

The 14th issue of the Matter Journal, published by Fort Collins-based Wolverine Farm Publishing, is finished. And it’s time to celebrate! The Let’s Get Furry: Matter Journal Issue #14 Animal Release Party will be held […]

Local Culture, Arts & Community

Book Review: The Queen of Water

By Dusty Ray Ecuador has seen a fair share of strife throughout its history – political tension, class warfare and military governments have all had their hand in the country’s tumultuous development. Once home to […]