Tag: Lone Star Literary Life
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Lone Star Listens: Lupe Méndez and the Definition of a Poet
In our first interview for Poetry Month, Houston’s Lupe Méndez talks about writing, teaching, activism, and his new poetry collection, Why I Am Like Tequila.
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Dallas’s People for Words Wins $2.5 Million XPrize for Literacy App
The Codex app works so well, it just co-won the $2.5 million XPrize Literacy award. The team behind it is People for Words, made up of educators from LIFT and Southern Methodist University. The challenge—create a smartphone app that helps adults learn to read.
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Introducing Lone Star Poetry Place
Lone Star Lit is celebrating National Poetry Month this April with a brand new page dedicated to Texas poets and poetry.
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Lone Star Out and About in San Antonio
Lone Star Lit was out and about at the seventh annual San Antonio Book Festival.
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April Texas Books Preview
A curated selection of new releases of books about Texas or by Texas authors for April 2019
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Texas Reads: Literary jewels and small kitchens
Lonn Taylor’s new essay collection plus a cookbook for tiny kitchens by Judy Alter

