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Alabama town forever linked to Lee and “Mockingbird”

Harper Lee laid to rest Saturday

Romance at the Durango Mall?

It may be hard to imagine love blooming at the Durango Mall, but Texas novelist Jaspira Noel has set her novella Christmas Conundrum in the world of a Durango-born corporate Scrooge. Durango...

Durango culinary icon ‘Grandma’ Chung writes new memoir in search of lost loved ones

‘Grandma’ Chung longs to reconnect with family

Banned Books Week focuses on young adult fiction

Genre is one of the most challenged and restricted

Library’s Literary Festival kicks off

Author Tom Perrota, local writers part of festivities

Freshmen project brings community together

Common Reading Experience celebrates its first decade

More a dream than a business

Tattered Cover’s future owners settle into Colorado

Finding Abbey: Or finding yourself

Author combines personal quest with search for gravesite

Tall tales? Yes and no, fishing writer says

Durango guide releases second book

Cover story, major exhibit

After sorting through 8,000 photos and researching the trials and tribulations of the men who brought electricity to remote areas on the Western Slope, author Esther Greenfield and Jay Harri...

This book’s gone to the (mountain) dogs

As one might hope and expect, Durango is well represented in a new book called Colorado Mountain Dogs. Author M. John Fayhee will stop here Sunday to plug the book on his 10-city tour of Col...

Guidebook writing has its hazards

3rd edition ready for Weminuche, South San Juans