What if a single journal could capture the heartbeat of an entire city?
A Tennessee transplant leaves an empty notebook at a Denver bus stop, inviting strangers to write. Over eighteen months, the pages come alive with voices from across the city-artists, parents, immigrants, veterans, the unhoused, and quiet observers who notice what others overlook. Each entry holds a fragment of life: grief and joy, love and longing, work and struggle, the small victories and silent defeats that make up a day.
Some writers reach across the page to one another, while others speak only for themselves. Through memories, confessions, secrets, and reflections, the journal becomes a living tapestry of a city in motion, capturing moments that might otherwise slip away.
Told entirely through journal entries, Dear Denver is a story about connection, empathy, and the courage it takes to be seen. Together, these voices create a reminder that every life, every story, and every person matters.