Reading: Kate Colby, Darcie Denningan, and Joanna Howard, Saturday, October 25, 2025, 7pm

Join us on Saturday, October 25, 2025 at 7pm for a reading of new writing by Kate Colby, Darcie Dennigan, and Joanna Howard. The event takes place at Counterpath, 7935 East 14th Ave. in Denver, and is free and open to the public.

Kate Colby’s books of poetry include I Mean and Reverse Engineer. A book of lyric prose, Paradoxx, just came out with Essay Press. She has received awards and fellowships from the Poetry Society of America, Rhode Island State Council for the Arts and Harvard’s Woodberry Poetry Room, and her recent writing has appeared in ConjunctionsHarper’sLiterary Hub, The Nation and the Paris Review. She lives in Providence.

Darcie Dennigan writes novels, poetry, and performance texts. Little Neck is her second work of fiction and was shortlisted for the 2022 New Directions Novel Prize.

Joanna Howard is the author of the novel Porthole (McSweeney’s, 2025) and the memoir Rerun Era (McSweeney’s, 2019). Other works include Foreign Correspondent (Counterpath, 2013), On the Winding Stair (Boa editions, 2009), and In the Colorless Round a prose collaboration with artist Rikki Ducornet (Noemi, 2006).  She co-wrote Field Glass, a speculative novel, with Joanna Ruocco (Sidebrow, 2017). Her work has appeared in ConjunctionsThe Paris Review, Verse, Bomb, and parts elsewhere. She lives in Denver and Providence and teaches at University of Denver.