Bas Bleu Theatre Company
FORT COLLINS|401 Pine St.
TU 7:30 P.M.|The Bas Bleu Theatre Company begins its 2005-2006 Poetry and Prose Reading Series with Robert Devereaux and Aaryn Richard. The free quarterly series offers readings with local and regional writers.
Becoming Mothers
BOULDER|2525 Arapahoe Road
TH NOON-2 P.M.|Barbara Behrmann will discuss and sign “The Breastfeeding Cafe: Mothers Share the Joys, Challenges & Secrets of Nursing.”
Boulder Book Store
BOULDER|1107 Pearl St.
M 7:30 P.M.|Craig Lesley signs “Burning Fence.”
TU 7:30 P.M.|Patricia Raybon signs “I Told the Mountain to Move.”
W 7:30 P.M.|Jenny Kurzwell signs “Fields That Dream.”
Denver Book Mall
32 Broadway
4 P.M.|Aviva Pflock and Devra Renner will discuss and sign “Mommy Guilt: Learn to Worry Less, Focus on What Matters Most & Raise Happier Kids.”
Golden Library
GOLDEN|1019 10th St.
TU 7 P.M.|The Tuesday Night Book Group will discuss “Herzog” by Saul Bellow.
High Crimes Mystery Bookshop
BOULDER|946 Pearl St.
TU 7 P.M.|Marlys Millhiser signs “The Voice in the Wardrobe.”
Lakewood Library
LAKEWOOD|10200 W. 20th Ave.
TU 1 P.M.|The Tuesday Afternoon Book Group will discuss “Grand Obsession: Madame Curie and Her World,” by Rosalynd Pflaum.
Murder by the Book
DENVER|1574 S. Pearl St.
SA NOON-1:30 P.M.|Robert Greer signs “Resurrecting Langston Blue.”
Naropa University
BOULDER|Performing Arts Center, 2130 Arapahoe Ave.
F 8 P.M.|Naropa University’s Department of Writing and Poetics presents “From Writer to Reader: The Players in Publishing.” A discussion, question-and-answer session, reception and Small Press & Journal Fair is included. Tickets are $2 and $5.
Rialto Theater
LOVELAND|228 E. Fourth St.
SA 7 P.M.|U.S. Poet Laureate (2001-2003) Billy Collins will present a reading of his work. Tickets are $14, $7 for students. Call 970-962-2120. Tickets available in advance and at the door. The program is sponsored by the city of Loveland Cultural Services Department.
Tattered Cover Cherry Creek
2955 E. First Ave.
M 7:30 P.M.|Barbara Ehrenreich will discuss and sign “Bait and Switch: The (Futile) Pursuit of the American Dream.”
TU 5 P.M.|Michelle Barone will discuss her new book “Out of the Ordinary” as part of the Back-to-School Educator Series.
TU 7:30 P.M.|Jennie Shortridge will read from and sign “Eating Heaven.”
W 7:30 P.M.|Bobbie Ann Mason will read from and sign “An Atomic Romance.”
TH 7:30 P.M.|Andrew Field will discuss and sign “Mainliner Denver: The Bombing of Flight 629.”
F 7:30 P.M.|Dr. Robert Greer will read from and sign “Resurrecting Langston Blue.”
Tattered Cover LoDo
1628 16th St.
M 7:30 P.M.|John Fielder will present a slideshow and discuss “Colorado 1870-2000 II: William Henry Jackson & John Fielder.”
TU 7:30 P.M.|Neil Gaiman will read from and sign “Anansi Boys.” Tickets for the free signing will be available at 6:30 p.m. Gaiman will sign unlimited copies of “Anansi Boys” and two additional books per customer.
W 7:30 P.M.|Carl Hiassen will read from and sign his new book for young readers “Flush.” Tickets for the free signing will be available at 6:30 p.m. Hiassen will sign unlimited copies of his books “Flush” and Hoot” as well as one adult title per person.



