Grand Valley Books is a cultural forum based in Grand Junction, CO, dedicated to books, films, arts, technology, culture, politics, and journalism. With a reputation acknowledged by renowned publications such as The New York Times, The New Yorker, and The Guardian, Grand Valley Books offers a diverse range of content, including 3,000-word essays on books, film reviews, breaking journalism, and long-form conversations with influential writers, artists, and cultural figures. They also host The Modern Library Reading Challenge, an ongoing project that involves reading and writing about the top 100 novels as determined by the Modern Library of America.
Managed by Edward Champion, a Brooklyn writer, Grand Valley Books provides a platform for thought-provoking discussions and critical analysis. While they have shifted their focus away from books coverage, they continue to publish essays related to the Modern Library project. With a commitment to journalistic ethics and practice, Grand Valley Books invites pitches for articles and encourages readers to engage with their content.
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