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Fulcrum in the News

Fulcrum in the News

FORA.tv regularly features our authors out on tour:

Wellington Webb: The Man, the Mayor, and the Making of Modern Denver
In this autobiography, Webb shares his inspirational story as Denver's first African American mayor.

Fields That Dream
Jenny Kurzweil reads excerpts from and answers questions about her new book Fields That Dream.

One Nation Under Guns- Gun Control Debate
A debate on gun control between Second Amendment expert David Kopel and gun control advocate Arnie Grossman. The debate is moderated by Cynthia Hessin.

God and Caesar in America: An Essay on Religion and Politics
Hart takes the religious right to task for their assumption of political power, noting that they are both defining faith too narrowly and failing to walk in the footsteps of Jesus. In the process, Hart identifies the proper role of religion in democracy.


Social Security and the Golden Age

Former Senator George McGovern points out that Social Security is not currently facing a crisis. He discusses ways we can maintain this program well into the future with just a few simple steps.

Past news:

Cruisin' The Fossil Freeway reviewed in the Salt Lake City Tribune

Congratulations to Gary Schanbacher for his PEN/Hemingway Award Honorable Mention for his book Migration Patterns.

Ambassador Heraldo Muñoz and his book A Solitary War: A Diplomat's Chronicle of the Iraq War and Its Lessons was profiled in the Washington Post.

Anita Thompson gave a very revealing interview to the London Sunday Times about her book on her late husband Hunter S. Thompson, The Gonzo Way.

Anita Thompson, author of The Gonzo Way was interviewed in Harp Magazine's August issue

Eugene Buchanan's tale of paddling in Siberia, Brothers on the Bashkaus got a great review from the Rocky Mountain News and made it on their Summer Reading List

The Denver Post says John Callahan's first novel, A Man You Could Love is, "a moving tribute to that which is inspiring in politics and politicians."

Pilates for the Outdoor Athlete by Lauri Ann Stricker makes it on to the Seattle Time's list of the best new outdoors guidebooks

School Library Journal calls Mike Graf's Bryce and Zion: Danger in the Narrows, "an interesting story, well-suited for reluctant readers."


MS inspires author's 30-day shape-up plans.For Michelle Theall, the news came more like a slap in the face than a kick in the butt... Source: Rocky Mountain News

Magic wand of societyFormer Colorado Gov. Richard Lamm has ignited a statewide debate on race and achievement after suggesting in his new book that culture explains in part why some minority groups outperform others....
Source: Washington Post

In this special podcast, we feature three of our most thoughtful political leaders - former Senator Gary Hart, former Presidential candidate and Senator George McGovern and former Colorado Governor Richard Lamm, each talking about their provocative new book.
Source: Tattered Cover Authors on TourMagic wand of society


Former Colorado Gov. Richard Lamm has ignited a statewide debate on race and achievement after suggesting in his new book that culture explains in part why some minority groups outperform others....
Source: Washington Post

Two wands one nation Former Gov. Richard Lamm is under fire for comments in a recent speech and in his new book...
Source: Rocky Mountain News

Allure of Mesa Verde Celebrated as Park Marks 100th Anniversary If you want to learn about a magical place replete with mystery and the 800-year-long story ...
Source: Albuquerque Journal

11-year-old's imprisonment for murder offers lessons for modern times
Anton Woode was at that awkward age - too old to set free, too young to hang."
Who can put down a book that begins with that sentence, especially when the rest of "Anton Woode: The Boy Murderer" is equally gripping?

Source: Denver Post

A Would-Be Writer's Dream Came True With the Help of Star Robert Duvall
Alan Geoffrion, a big man with the kind of bushy mustache favored in the Old West, knows horses as well as anyone in the stable-and-saddle country
Source: Washington Post

Author goes to market to talk about her farmers market book
Author events have moved out of bookstores and lecture halls and into taverns, coffeehouses and other alternatives. But this weekend's events by Jenny Kurzweil may be one of the few times that a book author has appeared at local farmers markets.
Source: Seattle Post Intelligencer

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