November 9 and 10
Denver, Colorado
Venture into the dynamic world of nonfiction with Elissa Bassist, Harrison Candelaria Fletcher, Erika Krouse, Anna Qu, and more at Lighthouse’s Nonfiction Fest!
We’ve packed this weekend-long mini-festival with classes, readings, panels, seminars, and more—each exploring a different avenue of nonfiction. From true crime to memoir, lyric essay to journalism, Nonfiction Fest has something for every kind of nonfiction writer (even the nonfiction newbie!). Here’s your chance to grow your writing community, learn from a range of experts, and dig into the questions unique to writers of memoir and nonfiction: What counts as “true”? How can we write about real people and difficult topics in meaningful, ethical ways? Where are the lines between journalism and creative nonfiction, or autofiction and memoir? And how does research and reporting fit into the picture?
Morning craft seminars cover investigative reporting with Natalie Lampert to speculative nonfiction with Harrison Candelaria Fletcher, while post-lunch panels focus on publishing and new horizons in nonfiction. In the afternoons, enjoy craft talks with Erika Krouse and Elissa Bassist, followed by evening events like an onstage conversation between writers Elisa Gabbert and John Cotter and a round of “speed-dating” with nonfiction editors at a variety of Colorado-based lit mags and small presses.
Festival Guide
Click below to view the full daily schedule for the weekend, plus a full guide to every class and event at the Fest.
Passes
For those looking for the fullest experience, a pass gets you multiple events or classes at a discount.
Craft Seminars and Afternoon Workshops
Dive deeper into the craft of nonfiction with some of Lighthouse’s favorite instructors
Panels
Join panels of experts as they discuss the landscape of publishing nonfiction and the new innovative forms of nonfiction taking over the world.
Evening events
Connect to your community during happy hours, readings and onstage conversations, and editor round tables.