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Friday, June 12
 

5:00pm MDT

Friday Faculty Reading and Happy Hour: Arvin, Berndt, Henry, Smith, and Tyson
Friday June 12, 2026 5:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
Hear readings from members of Lighthouse’s faculty while enjoying some of our Happy Hour offerings.
Hear readings from members of Lighthouse’s faculty while enjoying some of our Happy Hour offerings.
Our exciting roster:
  • Nick Arvin
  • Nini Berndt
  • Michael J. Henry
  • Suzi Q. Smith
  • Tiffany Quay Tyson
This is the in-person version of this event. If you’re interested in the Livestream version, click here.
We will have a Sober Safe Space available on the second floor during this event. This is a welcoming, inclusive gathering place for people in all forms of recovery or anyone who wants to have a space to connect without alcohol during Lit Fest 2026. There will be snacks. NA beverages, writing prompts, and conversation starters available during this time. 
For more resources and recovery meetings close to Lighthouse, you can visit: https://www.yorkstreetclub.com/Schedule 
Friday June 12, 2026 5:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
Lighthouse Writers Workshop
  All Genres

5:00pm MDT

Friday Faculty Reading and Happy Hour: Arvin, Berndt, Henry, Smith, and Tyson (Livestream)
Friday June 12, 2026 5:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
Hear readings from members of Lighthouse’s faculty while enjoying some of our Happy Hour offerings.
Our exciting roster:
  • Nick Arvin
  • Nini Berndt
  • Michael J. Henry
  • Suzi Q. Smith
  • Tiffany Quay Tyson
This is the Livestream version of this event, if you'd like to attend this in-person, click here.
Friday June 12, 2026 5:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
Virtual
  All Genres

7:00pm MDT

Turn the Page with Colorado Matters, featuring Ryan Warner and Rachel Weaver
Friday June 12, 2026 7:00pm - 8:15pm MDT
A newer Lit Fest tradition: Colorado Public Radio's "Turn the Page with Colorado Matters" comes to Lighthouse for a live, on-stage recording, this year with our own Rachel Weaver. Pick up her memoir, Dizzy, at the pop-up bookstore, then settle in as Ryan Warner— the most recognizable voice in Denver—does what he does best, this time exploring Rachel's account of a mysterious illness, the medical system that failed to address it, and the life that refused to wait.

This event is in-person. We also will have a livestream version of this event. 

More on the book:

Rachel Weaver’s novel Point of Direction was named a Top Ten Book To Pick Up Now by Oprah Magazine and won the Willa Cather Award for Fiction. Rachel’s newest book, Dizzy, an “arresting new memoir” according to Maureen Corrigan on NPR’s Fresh Air, published in February of 2026. Her second novel The Last Run, is forthcoming in June 2026 with Lake Union Publishing. Prior to earning her MFA in Writing and Poetics at Naropa University, Rachel worked for the Forest Service in Alaska studying bears, raptors and songbirds. She teaches at Wilkes University and Lighthouse Writers Workshop and holds a CPA in Narrative Medicine from Columbia University.

We will have a Sober Safe Space available on the second floor during this event. This is a welcoming, inclusive gathering place for people in all forms of recovery or anyone who wants to have a space to connect without alcohol during Lit Fest 2026. There will be snacks. NA beverages, writing prompts, and conversation starters available during this time. 

For more resources and recovery meetings close to Lighthouse, you can visit: https://www.yorkstreetclub.com/Schedule
Speakers
avatar for Ryan Warner

Ryan Warner

Host, Colorado Public Radio
yan Warner is senior host of Colorado Matters, the flagship daily interview program from CPR News. His voice is heard on frequencies around the state as he talks with Coloradans from all walks of life — politicians, scientists, artists, activists and others. Ryan's interviews with... Read More →
avatar for Rachel Weaver

Rachel Weaver

Faculty
Rachel Weaver is the author of the novel Point of Direction, which Oprah Magazine named a Top Ten Book to Pick Up Now and which won the 2015 Willa Cather Award for Fiction. She is on the faculty at Wilkes University’s low-residency MFA program in addition to teaching Lighthouse... Read More →
Friday June 12, 2026 7:00pm - 8:15pm MDT
Lighthouse Writers Workshop
  All Genres

7:00pm MDT

Turn the Page with Ryan Warner and Rachel Weaver (Livestream)
Friday June 12, 2026 7:00pm - 8:15pm MDT
A newer Lit Fest tradition: Colorado Public Radio's "Turn the Page with Colorado Matters" comes to Lighthouse for a live, on-stage recording, this year with our own Rachel Weaver. Pick up her memoir, Dizzy, at the pop-up bookstore, then settle in as Ryan Warner— the most recognizable voice in Denver—does what he does best, this time exploring Rachel's account of a mysterious illness, the medical system that failed to address it, and the life that refused to wait.

This event is livestream. We also have a in-person version of this event.

More on the book:

Rachel Weaver’s novel Point of Direction was named a Top Ten Book To Pick Up Now by Oprah Magazine and won the Willa Cather Award for Fiction. Rachel’s newest book, Dizzy, an “arresting new memoir” according to Maureen Corrigan on NPR’s Fresh Air, published in February of 2026. Her second novel The Last Run, is forthcoming in June 2026 with Lake Union Publishing. Prior to earning her MFA in Writing and Poetics at Naropa University, Rachel worked for the Forest Service in Alaska studying bears, raptors and songbirds. She teaches at Wilkes University and Lighthouse Writers Workshop and holds a CPA in Narrative Medicine from Columbia University.
Speakers
avatar for Ryan Warner

Ryan Warner

Host, Colorado Public Radio
yan Warner is senior host of Colorado Matters, the flagship daily interview program from CPR News. His voice is heard on frequencies around the state as he talks with Coloradans from all walks of life — politicians, scientists, artists, activists and others. Ryan's interviews with... Read More →
avatar for Rachel Weaver

Rachel Weaver

Faculty
Rachel Weaver is the author of the novel Point of Direction, which Oprah Magazine named a Top Ten Book to Pick Up Now and which won the 2015 Willa Cather Award for Fiction. She is on the faculty at Wilkes University’s low-residency MFA program in addition to teaching Lighthouse... Read More →
Friday June 12, 2026 7:00pm - 8:15pm MDT
Virtual
  All Genres
 
Saturday, June 13
 

10:00am MDT

Queer Creatives Drag Bingo Brunch
Saturday June 13, 2026 10:00am - 11:30am MDT
It’s brunch! And this year we're bringing back bingo with local drag queen Alice Glamoure! Come celebrate Lit Fest with delicious food from Scratch Catering Services, cocktails, mocktails, and some friendly bingo competition with your fellow LGBTQIA+ writers and creatives. The first three winners will receive prizes, including a choice of a book written by Lighthouse’s Queer Creatives faculty. 

Queer Creatives focuses on queer writers and makers in Colorado. We aim to connect queer creatives with peers because we know that LGBTQIA+ lives are enriched and affirmed through collective storymaking and storysharing. No matter how your creativity manifests, no matter how your queerness manifests, this is a space for you!

If the ticket price will prevent you from attending this year’s brunch, please complete a writership application to register for a discounted or free spot.
We will have a Sober Safe Space available on the second floor during this event. This is a welcoming, inclusive gathering place for people in all forms of recovery or anyone who wants to have a space to connect without alcohol during Lit Fest 2026. There will be snacks. NA beverages, writing prompts, and conversation starters available during this time. 

For more resources and recovery meetings close to Lighthouse, you can visit: https://www.yorkstreetclub.com/Schedule
Saturday June 13, 2026 10:00am - 11:30am MDT
Lighthouse Writers Workshop
  All Genres

5:00pm MDT

Saturday Faculty Reading and Happy Hour: Rivera, Sawyer, O'Grady, Tucker, and Weaver
Saturday June 13, 2026 5:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
Hear readings from members of Lighthouse’s faculty while enjoying some of our Happy Hour offerings.
Our Lineup
Christina Rivera
Joy Sawyer
Megan O'Grady
Seth Brady Tucker
Rachel Weaver

We will have a Sober Safe Space available on the second floor during this event. This is a welcoming, inclusive gathering place for people in all forms of recovery or anyone who wants to have a space to connect without alcohol during Lit Fest 2026. There will be snacks. NA beverages, writing prompts, and conversation starters available during this time. 
For more resources and recovery meetings close to Lighthouse, you can visit: https://www.yorkstreetclub.com/Schedule
Saturday June 13, 2026 5:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
Lighthouse Writers Workshop
  All Genres

5:00pm MDT

Saturday Faculty Reading and Happy Hour: Rivera, Sawyer, O'Grady, Tucker, and Weaver (Livestream)
Saturday June 13, 2026 5:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
Hear readings from members of Lighthouse’s faculty while enjoying some of our Happy Hour offerings. This is the Livestream version of this event, if you'd like to attend this in-person, click here.
Our Lineup
Christina Rivera
Joy Sawyer
Megan O'Grady
Seth Brady Tucker
Rachel Weaver
Speakers
Saturday June 13, 2026 5:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
Virtual
  All Genres

7:00pm MDT

Visiting Authors Reading: Melissa Broder, Heather Christle, Layli Long Soldier, Megha Majumdar, and Ingrid Rojas Contreras
Saturday June 13, 2026 7:00pm - 8:15pm MDT
Grab a drink or a bite from our food truck and buckle down in Beacon Hall to hear your favorite visiting author perform their recent works. Afterwards, you can shop at the Lit Fest pop-up bookstore operated by Spell Books and get your book signed. This is the in-person version of this event.

We will have a Sober Safe Space available on the second floor during this event. This is a welcoming, inclusive gathering place for people in all forms of recovery or anyone who wants to have a space to connect without alcohol during Lit Fest 2026. There will be snacks. NA beverages, writing prompts, and conversation starters available during this time. 

For more resources and recovery meetings close to Lighthouse, you can visit: https://www.yorkstreetclub.com/Schedule
Saturday June 13, 2026 7:00pm - 8:15pm MDT
Lighthouse Writers Workshop
  All Genres

7:00pm MDT

Visiting Authors Reading: Melissa Broder, Heather Christle, Layli Long Soldier, Megha Majumdar, and Ingrid Rojas Contreras (Livestream)
Saturday June 13, 2026 7:00pm - 8:15pm MDT
Grab a drink or a bite from our food truck and buckle down in Beacon Hall to hear your favorite visiting author perform their recent works. Afterwards, you can shop at the Lit Fest pop-up bookstore operated by Spell Books and get your book signed. This is the livestream version of this event.
Saturday June 13, 2026 7:00pm - 8:15pm MDT
Virtual
  All Genres
 
Sunday, June 14
 

5:00pm MDT

Weeklong Advanced Workshop Orientation
Sunday June 14, 2026 5:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
Writers taking workshops with Steve Almond, Emily Rapp Black, Christopher Castellani, Andre Dubus III, Danielle Evans, Mat Johnson, Rebecca Makkai, Paul Muldoon, Eileen Myles, Beth Nguyen, Rachel Louise Snyder, and Brandon Johnson, join us on Sunday early evening for quick introductions to your instructor and fellow classmates and a tour of the Lit Fest campus. Stay for the Lit Fest Kickoff Party, complete with dinner and free to all advanced class participants!
Sunday June 14, 2026 5:00pm - 6:00pm MDT
Lighthouse Writers Workshop
  All Genres

6:00pm MDT

Lit Fest Kickoff Party
Sunday June 14, 2026 6:00pm - 8:30pm MDT
The kickoff party brings together participants and instructors for a night of celebration. More details coming soon!

We will have a Sober Safe Space available on the second floor during this event. This is a welcoming, inclusive gathering place for people in all forms of recovery or anyone who wants to have a space to connect without alcohol during Lit Fest 2026. There will be snacks. NA beverages, writing prompts, and conversation starters available during this time. 

For more resources and recovery meetings close to Lighthouse, you can visit: https://www.yorkstreetclub.com/Schedule
Sunday June 14, 2026 6:00pm - 8:30pm MDT
Lighthouse Writers Workshop
  All Genres
 
Monday, June 15
 

4:30pm MDT

Book Project Showcase: Stolzoff, Torenberg, Yun, Lennon, and Leotaud
Monday June 15, 2026 4:30pm - 6:30pm MDT
Come meet our very successful Book Project authors Simone Stolzoff (How to Not Know), Lior Torenberg (Just Watch Me), Marissa Leotaud (Family Affair), John J. Lennon (The Tragedy of True Crime), and Jihyun Yun (And the River Drags Her Down) read from their work and talk about writing their books. Stick around for book signings and Q&A from director William Haywood Henderson and others from the Book Project!

We will have a Sober Space available on the second floor during this event. This is a welcoming, inclusive gathering place for people in all forms of recovery or anyone who wants to have a space to connect without alcohol during Lit Fest 2026. There will be snacks. NA beverages, writing prompts, and conversation starters available during this time. 
For more resources and recovery meetings close to Lighthouse, you can visit: https://www.yorkstreetclub.com/Schedule
Speakers
avatar for Simone Stolzoff

Simone Stolzoff

Faculty
Simone Stolzoff is an author and journalist who explores big questions about work, meaning, and identity. A former design lead at the global innovation firm IDEO, he is the author of two books: The Good Enough Job and How To Not Know. His work has been featured in The New York Times... Read More →
avatar for Lior Torenberg

Lior Torenberg

Faculty
Lior Torenberg’s work has been published by One Story, MAYDAY, the Poetry Society of New York, and others. She received her MFA in Creative Writing from New York University and graduated from the Lighthouse Writers Workshop’s Book Project. Just Watch Me is her first novel.
Monday June 15, 2026 4:30pm - 6:30pm MDT
Lighthouse Writers Workshop
  All Genres

4:30pm MDT

Book Project Showcase: Stolzoff, Torenberg, Yun, Lennon, and Leotaud (Livestream)
Monday June 15, 2026 4:30pm - 6:30pm MDT
Come meet our very successful Book Project authors Simone Stolzoff (How to Not Know), Lior Torenberg (Just Watch Me), Marissa Leotaud (Family Affair), John J. Lennon (The Tragedy of True Crime), and Jihyun Yun (And the River Drags Her Down) read from their work and talk about writing their books. Stick around for book signings and Q&A from director William Haywood Henderson and others from the Book Project!
Speakers
avatar for Simone Stolzoff

Simone Stolzoff

Faculty
Simone Stolzoff is an author and journalist who explores big questions about work, meaning, and identity. A former design lead at the global innovation firm IDEO, he is the author of two books: The Good Enough Job and How To Not Know. His work has been featured in The New York Times... Read More →
avatar for Lior Torenberg

Lior Torenberg

Faculty
Lior Torenberg’s work has been published by One Story, MAYDAY, the Poetry Society of New York, and others. She received her MFA in Creative Writing from New York University and graduated from the Lighthouse Writers Workshop’s Book Project. Just Watch Me is her first novel.
Monday June 15, 2026 4:30pm - 6:30pm MDT
Virtual
  All Genres

7:00pm MDT

Visiting Authors Reading: Steve Almond, Danielle Evans, Eileen Myles, and Brandon Taylor
Monday June 15, 2026 7:00pm - 8:15pm MDT
Grab a drink or a bite from our food truck and buckle down in Beacon Hall to hear your favorite visiting author perform their recent works. Afterwards, you can shop at the Lit Fest pop-up bookstore operated by Spell Books and get your book signed. This is the in-person version of this event.

We will have a Sober Space available on the second floor during this event. This is a welcoming, inclusive gathering place for people in all forms of recovery or anyone who wants to have a space to connect without alcohol during Lit Fest 2026. There will be snacks, NA beverages, writing prompts, and conversation starters available during this time. 

For more resources and recovery meetings close to Lighthouse, you can visit: https://www.yorkstreetclub.com/Schedule
Monday June 15, 2026 7:00pm - 8:15pm MDT
Lighthouse Writers Workshop
  All Genres

7:00pm MDT

Visiting Authors Reading: Steve Almond, Danielle Evans, Eileen Myles, and Brandon Taylor (Livestream)
Monday June 15, 2026 7:00pm - 8:15pm MDT
Grab a drink or a bite from our food truck and buckle down in Beacon Hall to hear your favorite visiting author perform their recent works. Afterwards, you can shop at the Lit Fest pop-up bookstore operated by Spell Books and get your book signed. This is the livestream version of this event.
Monday June 15, 2026 7:00pm - 8:15pm MDT
Virtual
  All Genres
 
Tuesday, June 16
 

4:30pm MDT

Lit Fest Fellows Showcase and Reading
Tuesday June 16, 2026 4:30pm - 6:00pm MDT
Help us celebrate the exceptional talent among this year’s Lit Fest Fellowship winners. Happy Hour beverages and snacks available (and see below about sober space options). Our lineup:

Veteran Writing Awardees
Reed Kuehn
Matt Eidson

Fellowship for Emerging Writers
Poetry
: Christiana Castillo
(selected by Eduardo Corral)

Fiction: Marcie Alexander
Runner up: Blake Foster-Wagamon
Distinguished finalists: Hema Padhu & Evander Reyes
(selected by Ramona Ausubel)

Nonfiction: Sarah Kiley
Runner Up: Julia Marquez-Uppman
(selected by Elissa Washuta)

LARRK Fellowship Winners
Rachel Nielsen
Max Miller

We will have a Sober Space available on the second floor during this event. This is a welcoming, inclusive gathering place for people in all forms of recovery or anyone who wants to have a space to connect without alcohol during Lit Fest 2026. There will be snacks, NA beverages, writing prompts, and conversation starters available during this time. 

For more resources and recovery meetings close to Lighthouse, you can visit: https://www.yorkstreetclub.com/Schedule
Tuesday June 16, 2026 4:30pm - 6:00pm MDT
Lighthouse Writers Workshop
  All Genres

4:30pm MDT

Lit Fest Fellows Showcase and Reading (Livestream)
Tuesday June 16, 2026 4:30pm - 6:00pm MDT
Help us celebrate the exceptional talent among this year’s Lit Fest Fellowship winners. Happy Hour beverages and snacks available (and see below about sober space options). Our lineup:

Veteran Writing Awardees
Reed Kuehn
Matt Eidson

Fellowship for Emerging Writers
Poetry
: Christiana Castillo
(selected by Eduardo Corral)

Fiction: Marcie Alexander
Runner up: Blake Foster-Wagamon
Distinguished finalists: Hema Padhu & Evander Reyes
(selected by Ramona Ausubel)

Nonfiction: Sarah Kiley
Runner Up: Julia Marquez-Uppman
(selected by Elissa Washuta)

LARRK Fellowship Winners
Rachel Nielsen
Max Miller
Tuesday June 16, 2026 4:30pm - 6:00pm MDT
Virtual
  All Genres

7:00pm MDT

Visiting Authors Reading: Emily Rapp Black, Mat Johnson, Rebecca Makkai, and Beth Nguyen
Tuesday June 16, 2026 7:00pm - 8:15pm MDT
Grab a drink or a bite from our food truck and buckle down in Beacon Hall to hear your favorite visiting author perform their recent works. Afterwards, you can shop at the Lit Fest pop-up bookstore operated by Spell Books and get your book signed. This is the in-person version of this event.

We will have a Sober Space available on the second floor during this event. This is a welcoming, inclusive gathering place for people in all forms of recovery or anyone who wants to have a space to connect without alcohol during Lit Fest 2026. There will be snacks, NA beverages, writing prompts, and conversation starters available during this time. 

For more resources and recovery meetings close to Lighthouse, you can visit: https://www.yorkstreetclub.com/Schedule
Tuesday June 16, 2026 7:00pm - 8:15pm MDT
Lighthouse Writers Workshop
  All Genres

7:00pm MDT

Visiting Authors Reading: Emily Rapp Black, Mat Johnson, Rebecca Makkai, and Beth Nguyen (Livestream)
Tuesday June 16, 2026 7:00pm - 8:15pm MDT
Grab a drink or a bite from our food truck and buckle down in Beacon Hall to hear your favorite visiting author perform their recent works. Afterwards, you can shop at the Lit Fest pop-up bookstore operated by Spell Books and get your book signed. This is the livestream version of this event.
Tuesday June 16, 2026 7:00pm - 8:15pm MDT
Virtual
  All Genres
 
Wednesday, June 17
 

6:00pm MDT

Portfolio Year Celebration
Wednesday June 17, 2026 6:00pm - 7:30pm MDT
Come and celebrate the hard work of the Portfolio Year graduates, hear some of their final work, and learn more about the year-long program. Location pending!
Wednesday June 17, 2026 6:00pm - 7:30pm MDT
TBA 3844 York Street, Denver, CO 80305
  All Genres

7:00pm MDT

Writing in Color Trivia with Black People Know Things presented by Kundiman - Mountain West
Wednesday June 17, 2026 7:00pm - Thursday June 18, 2026 9:00pm MDT
Love trivia? Looking for new writer friends? Join Lighthouse's Writing in Color program and Kundiman - Mountain West during this year’s Lit Fest for a night of BIPOC+-centered literary trivia hosted by Black People Know Things! Open to writers of all backgrounds and identities, this event is a great opportunity for all writers to learn more about BIPOC+ culture, stories, and authors.

So don’t be shy! Bring your trivia skills and excitement to learn! Participants are welcome to bring their own team or form one the night of with newfound Lit Fest friends. We’ll have three rounds of trivia and the winning team(s) will receive prizes, including Lighthouse swag and books written by some of Lighthouse’s faculty of color.

This event is open to all with the aim of highlighting BIPOC+* culture, stories, and authors while also providing writers of color an opportunity to connect.

Writing in Color programming celebrates writers and creatives of all genres and levels, focusing on the traditions, history, triumphs, and challenges of those who identify as Black, Indigenous, or People of Color (BIPOC+). The goal of these programs is to support BIPOC+ individuals as they focus on their writing practice by creating a supportive and encouraging community. We ask that all participants be mindful of this intention; anyone who is disruptive may be asked to leave.

*BIPOC+ includes but is not limited to African, Indigenous, Native, Latinx, Asian, Pacific Islander, Arab, and Multiracial heritage.


​We will have a Sober Space available on the second floor during this event. This is a welcoming, inclusive gathering place for people in all forms of recovery or anyone who wants to have a space to connect without alcohol during Lit Fest 2026. There will be snacks, NA beverages, writing prompts, and conversation starters available during this time. 

For more resources and recovery meetings close to Lighthouse, you can visit: https://www.yorkstreetclub.com/Schedule
Wednesday June 17, 2026 7:00pm - Thursday June 18, 2026 9:00pm MDT
Lighthouse Writers Workshop
  All Genres
 
Thursday, June 18
 

4:30pm MDT

Poetry Collective Celebration
Thursday June 18, 2026 4:30pm - 6:00pm MDT
Come and celebrate the hard work of the Poetry Collective graduates, hear some of their final work, and learn more about the year-long program.

This is the in-person version of this event, if you'd like to attend this as a Livestream, click here.

We will have a Sober Space available on the second floor during this event. This is a welcoming, inclusive gathering place for people in all forms of recovery or anyone who wants to have a space to connect without alcohol during Lit Fest 2026. There will be snacks, NA beverages, writing prompts, and conversation starters available during this time. 

For more resources and recovery meetings close to Lighthouse, you can visit: https://www.yorkstreetclub.com/Schedule
Thursday June 18, 2026 4:30pm - 6:00pm MDT
Lighthouse Writers Workshop
  All Genres

4:30pm MDT

Poetry Collective Celebration (Livestream)
Thursday June 18, 2026 4:30pm - 6:00pm MDT
Come and celebrate the hard work of the Poetry Collective graduates, hear some of their final work, and learn more about the year-long program.
This is the Livestream version of this event, if you'd like to attend this in-person, click here.
Thursday June 18, 2026 4:30pm - 6:00pm MDT
Virtual
  All Genres

7:00pm MDT

Visiting Authors Reading: Dean Bakopoulos, Christopher Castellani, Andre Dubus III, Paul Muldoon, and Rachel Louise Snyder
Thursday June 18, 2026 7:00pm - 8:15pm MDT
Grab a drink or a bite from our food truck and buckle down in Beacon Hall to hear your favorite visiting author perform their recent works. Afterwards, you can shop at the Lit Fest pop-up bookstore operated by Spell Books and get your book signed. This is the in-person version of this event.

We will have a Sober Space available on the second floor during this event. This is a welcoming, inclusive gathering place for people in all forms of recovery or anyone who wants to have a space to connect without alcohol during Lit Fest 2026. There will be snacks, NA beverages, writing prompts, and conversation starters available during this time. 

For more resources and recovery meetings close to Lighthouse, you can visit: https://www.yorkstreetclub.com/Schedule
Thursday June 18, 2026 7:00pm - 8:15pm MDT
Lighthouse Writers Workshop
  All Genres

7:00pm MDT

Visiting Authors Reading: Dean Bakopoulos, Christopher Castellani, Andre Dubus III, Paul Muldoon, and Rachel Louise Snyder (Livestream)
Thursday June 18, 2026 7:00pm - 8:15pm MDT
Grab a drink or a bite from our food truck and buckle down in Beacon Hall to hear your favorite visiting author perform their recent works. Afterwards, you can shop at the Lit Fest pop-up bookstore operated by Spell Books and get your book signed. This is the livestream version of this event.
Thursday June 18, 2026 7:00pm - 8:15pm MDT
Virtual
  All Genres
 
Friday, June 19
 

3:45pm MDT

Lit Fest Closing Party
Friday June 19, 2026 3:45pm - 7:30pm MDT
Help us toast the closing of another year of Lit Fest with delicious food and drinks alongside friends both new and old.

We will have a Sober Space available on the second floor during this event. This is a welcoming, inclusive gathering place for people in all forms of recovery or anyone who wants to have a space to connect without alcohol during Lit Fest 2026. There will be snacks, NA beverages, writing prompts, and conversation starters available during this time. 

For more resources and recovery meetings close to Lighthouse, you can visit: https://www.yorkstreetclub.com/Schedule
Friday June 19, 2026 3:45pm - 7:30pm MDT
Lighthouse Writers Workshop
  All Genres
 
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