Join for a wild night of celebration at the release party for the highly anticipated book “Roadkill Across America”! Meet the author, mingle with fellow book lovers, and enjoy some tasty treats. So mark your calendars and get ready for a night to remember. Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to get your hands on a copy of this thrilling new book! Fun Swag! Framed art and greeting cards are also available for sale! Come check it out during the First Friday Artwalk events in the Denver Santa Fe Arts District!
RELEASE PARTY DETAILS
Friday, September 5, 2025 5:30-9:30pm
652 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204
About the Author:
Denise Wylde was born in Southern California and raised in Denver, Colorado. Her family loved traveling, road trips, outdoor activities and had a respect for National Parks and the outdoors. From a very young age, she developed a spiritual connection and appreciation for the mountains and nature, incorporating photography into that practice.
She has pursued photography since she was nine, after purchasing her first camera—an old Brownie box camera. She has worked as a freelance photographer since 1990.
She lives in the Denver area with her husband Chris, and their two dogs, who occasionally accompany her on trips to work on the book or explore Jeep trails in and around Colorado and nearby states.
Denise is an avid skier, adventurer, photographer, and proud member of an all-women’s 4×4 club. She loves traveling and spending time with her family and friends.

About the Book:
What is this Roadkill Across America book all about? Is it really roadkill?! Why Yes! Actually, these are photos of animals who are no longer living! But it is much more than that. It’s about a fantastic life journey around the US, exploring, finding unique places, meeting amazing people, expanding personal boundaries while capturing beautiful and intriguing images of wildlife who have perished due to collisions with vehicles. Roadkill Across America is a compelling photographic collection that explores the complex relationship between humans and wildlife on roadways across the United States. Through beautiful, thought-provoking images of fallen animals in rural, farmland, prairie, mountain, urban, suburban, and scenic settings from every state, readers are invited to see the American landscape in a way that has never before been documented quite like this.
