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Saturday, May 23
 

9:00am MDT

In-Conversation Megan-Kate Nelson with Ryan Warner Colorado Public Radio
Saturday May 23, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am MDT
Megan Kate-Nelson discusses her newest book Westerners: Mythmaking and Belonging on the American Frontier with Ryan Warner of Colorado Public Radio. 

Born and raised in Colorado, Megan Kate Nelson is a historian and writer based in Boston, with a BA from Harvard and a PhD in American Studies from the University of Iowa. She is the author of five books, including The Three-Cornered War: The Union, the Confederacy, and Native Peoples in the Fight for the West (2021 Pulitzer Prize finalist in History) and Saving Yellowstone: Exploration and Preservation in Reconstruction America (winner of the 2023 Spur Award for Historical Nonfiction). Her new book, The Westerners: Mythmaking and Belonging on the American Frontier, will be published by Scribner in March 2026.

Megan writes about the Civil War, the U.S. West, and American culture for The New York Times, Washington Post, The Atlantic, Smithsonian Magazine, Slate, and Time. She is an elected member of the prestigious Society of American Historians and was the 2024-2025 Rogers Distinguished Fellow in Nineteenth-Century American History at the Huntington Library in San Marino, California.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/2026/04/24/arts/megan-kate-nelson-westerners/
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Megan Kate Nelson

Born and raised in Colorado, Megan Kate Nelson is a historian and writer based in Boston, with a BA from Harvard and a PhD in American Studies from the University of Iowa. She is the author of five books, including The Three-Cornered War: The Union, the Confederacy, and Native Peoples... Read More →
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Ryan Warner

Ryan 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 →
Saturday May 23, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am MDT
Steddy Theater

10:15am MDT

Martians! The True Story of an Alien Craze that Captured Turn-of-the-Century America with David Baron and Laura Krantz
Saturday May 23, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
David Baron discusses his new book, Martians: The True Story of an Alien Craze that Captured Turn-of-the-Century America with Laura Krantz

“There Is Life on the Planet Mars” ―New York Times, December 9, 1906

This New York Times headline was no joke. In the early 1900s, many Americans actually believed we had discovered intelligent life on Mars, as best-selling science writer David Baron chronicles in The Martians, his truly bizarre tale of a nation swept up in Mars mania.
At the center of Baron’s historical drama is Percival Lowell, the Boston Brahmin and Harvard scion, who observed “canals” etched into the surface of Mars. Lowell devised a grand theory that the red planet was home to a utopian society that had built gargantuan ditches to funnel precious meltwater from the polar icecaps to desert farms and oasis cities. The public fell in love with the ambitious amateur astronomer who shared his findings in speeches and wildly popular books.
While at first people treated the Martians whimsically—Martians headlining Broadway shows, biologists speculating whether they were winged or gilled—the discussion quickly became serious. Inventor Nikola Tesla announced he had received radio signals from Mars; Alexander Graham Bell agreed there was “no escape from the conviction” that intelligent beings inhabited the planet. Martian excitement reached its zenith when Lowell financed an expedition to photograph Mars from Chile’s Atacama Desert, resulting in what newspapers hailed as proof of the Martian canals’ existence.
Triumph quickly yielded to tragedy. Those wild claims and highly speculative photographs emboldened Lowell’s critics, whose withering attacks gathered steam and eventually wrecked the man and his theory—but not the fervor he had started. Although Lowell would die discredited and delusional in 1916, the Mars frenzy spurred a nascent literary genre called science fiction, and the world’s sense of its place in the universe would never be the same.
Today, the red planet maintains its grip on the public’s imagination. Many see Mars as civilization’s destiny—the first step toward our becoming an interplanetary species—but, as David Baron demonstrates, this tendency to project our hopes onto the world next door is hardly new. The Martians is a scintillating and necessary reminder that while we look to Mars for answers, what we often find are mirrors of ourselves.
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David Baron

David Baronis an award-winning journalist, broadcaster, and author of The Beast in the Garden and American Eclipse. A former science correspondent for NPR, he has also written for the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Scientific American, and... Read More →
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Laura Krantz

Laura Krantz is a journalist, editor and producer, in both radio and print, and co-founder of Foxtopus Ink. Her podcast, Wild Thing has received critical acclaim from Scientific American, Rolling Stone, and The Atlantic, which named it one of the best 50 podcasts in 2018 and 2020... Read More →
Saturday May 23, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
Steddy Theater

1:30pm MDT

Terry Tempest Williams with Ben Goldfarb
Saturday May 23, 2026 1:30pm - 2:30pm MDT
Known for her seminal work, Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place, Williams has long been an advocate for wild spaces and wildlife. This visit to Mountain Words heralds the arrival of her newest book, The Glorians: Visitations from the Holy Ordinary. Williams is joined by festival favorite and science journalist, Ben Goldfarb, known for his books Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter and Crossings: How Road Ecology Has Shaped Our Planet.

Due to Terry's limited time, there will not be a signing line for her appearance. For those interested in a signed copy of Williams' work, Townie Books will have freshly signed copies of her work. If you have already purchased The Glorians from Townie Books and would like it signed, please drop it off at the bookstore tables at the Center no later than 6pm on Friday. The bookstore will be unable to accommodate signing of previous books that were not purchased recently from Townie Books.
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Terry Tempest Williams

Terry Tempest Williams is a writer, naturalist, and activist known for her impassioned prose and fierce advocacy for environmental and social justice. She is the author of Refuge, When Women Were Birds, Erosion, and The Hour of Land, and her work has appeared in The New Yorker, The... Read More →
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Ben Goldfarb

Ben Goldfarb is an independent environmental journalist, editor, and fiction writer. He is the author of Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter. Ben has written for a variety of publications, including Scientific American, Orion Magazine, High Country News... Read More →
Saturday May 23, 2026 1:30pm - 2:30pm MDT
Steddy Theater

2:45pm MDT

In-Conversation Hillary Rosner and Ben Goldfarb
Saturday May 23, 2026 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
Science journalist and editor Hillary Rosner discusses her new book, ROAM with Mountain Words regular Ben Goldfarb.

Rosner is an award-winning science journalist who has reported on environmental issues from around the world for National Geographic, The New York Times, The Atlantic, Scientific American, Wired, Audubon, and many others. She specializes in telling complex, science-driven stories in ways that resonate deeply with general audiences.
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Hillary Rosner

Hillary Rosner is an award-winning science journalist who has reported on environmental issues from around the world for National Geographic, The New York Times, The Atlantic, Scientific American, Wired, Audubon, and many others. She specializes in telling complex, science-driven... Read More →
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Ben Goldfarb

Ben Goldfarb is an independent environmental journalist, editor, and fiction writer. He is the author of Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter. Ben has written for a variety of publications, including Scientific American, Orion Magazine, High Country News... Read More →
Saturday May 23, 2026 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
Steddy Theater
 
Sunday, May 24
 

11:45am MDT

River Selby in Conversation with Laura Krantz HOTSHOT: A Life On Fire
Sunday May 24, 2026 11:45am - 12:45pm MDT
From 2000 to 2010, River Selby was a wildland firefighter whose given name was Anastasia. This is a memoir of that time in their life—of Ana, the struggles she encountered, and the constraints of what it means to be female-bodied in a male-dominated industry. An illuminating debut from a fierce new voice, Hotshot is a timely reckoning with both the personal and environmental dangers of wildland firefighting.
By the time they were nineteen, Selby had been homeless, addicted to drugs, and sexually assaulted more than once. In a last-ditch effort to find direction, they applied to be a wildland firefighter. Two years later, they joined an elite class of specially trained wildland firefighters known as hotshots. Over the course of five fire seasons, Selby delves into the world of the people—almost entirely men—who risk their lives to fight and sometimes prevent wildfires. Simultaneously hyper visible and invisible, Selby navigated an odd mix of camaraderie and rampant sexism on the job and, when they challenged it, a violent closing of ranks that excluded them from the work they’d come to love.
Drawing on years of firsthand experience on the frontlines of fire and years of research, Selby examines how the collision of fire suppression policy, colonization, and climate change has led to fire seasons of unprecedented duration and severity. A work of rare intimacy, Hotshot provides new insight into fire, the people who fight it, and the diversity of ecosystems dependent on this elemental force.

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River Selby

River Selby worked as a hotshot and wildland firefighter for seven years, stationed out of California, Oregon, Colorado, and Alaska. They are currently a Kingsbury and Legacy Fellow at Florida State University, where they are pursuing their PhD. Their work has been published in Vox... Read More →
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Laura Krantz

Laura Krantz is a journalist, editor and producer, in both radio and print, and co-founder of Foxtopus Ink. Her podcast, Wild Thing has received critical acclaim from Scientific American, Rolling Stone, and The Atlantic, which named it one of the best 50 podcasts in 2018 and 2020... Read More →
Sunday May 24, 2026 11:45am - 12:45pm MDT
Steddy Theater

1:30pm MDT

On Fire for God: Fear, Shame, Poverty, and the Making of the Christian Right – a Personal History with Josiah Hesse and Ian Wrisley
Sunday May 24, 2026 1:30pm - 2:30pm MDT

One part Educated, one part rebuttal to Hillbilly Elegy, On Fire for God explores the ways evangelical Christianity has preyed upon its followers while galvanizing them into the political force known today as the Christian right.
“Of all the books I’ve read about young people devastated by the fundamentalist religion they’ve grown up with, this one stands out.”­— Frances FitzGerald, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Evangelicals

Exvangelical journalist Josiah Hesse grew up in the stifling working-class town of Mason City, Iowa, raised in the institutions of fundamentalist Christianity: a toxic mixture of schools, ministries, and religious camps that taught creationism, instilled sexual shame, and foretold horrific tales of the rapture. In the churches where he worshipped, pastors siphoned their flocks’ wealth while preaching a doctrine of prosperity. Meanwhile, as economic struggles grew in the community, Hesse’s fellow believers lambasted organized labor and shunned the social safety net, becoming an army for God against the evils of progressivism. Only upon escaping Iowa in search of something more would he consider the possibility that the world wasn’t about to end and that he was woefully unprepared for a future he’d never believed would arrive.

Written in vivid prose, On Fire for God is both an unflinching memoir of religious trauma and survival and a stirring examination of the emotional, political, and sociological effects of the Christian right. Returning to his hometown in search of answers about his upbringing and the political forces at work in the region, Hesse calls into question prevailing theories about the disappearing working class that point to opioids, automation, or globalism as the culprits. His story of awakening and escape exposes how conservative Christian con men have, over generations, trapped working-class believers in an isolated bubble of racism, xenophobia, and self-imposed martyrdom, while stripping communities like his of their wealth and self-esteem. In On Fire for God, Hesse plumbs the depths of his own experience to illuminate, with deep feeling and piercing immediacy, what he describes as the socioeconomic tragedy of the American working class
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Josiah Hesse

Josiah Hesse is an author and journalist from Denver, Colorado, whose work has appeared in Vice, Esquire, Politico, and The Guardian. Hesse casts a wide net in his journalistic curiosities, covering everything from science, crime and politics, to pop culture, the arts, sex and drugs... Read More →
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Ian Wrisley

Ian Wrisley is the pastor of the Gunnison Congregational Church. His family has lived in the Valley for nearly a decade. He has been involved in various ministries, local organizations, the Crested Butte Mountain Theatre, and he has worked as a carpenter, as well.

Ian tends toward caution when talking about God — everyone means something a little different. Recently, this word, “numinous,” has started showing up in his thinking, his conversation. It means hinting at divinity, and he thinks that’s a good way to think about all of life... Read More →
Sunday May 24, 2026 1:30pm - 2:30pm MDT
Steddy Theater
 
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