Tag: Lone Star Literary Life
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Lone Star Literary Life launches new website
A new year in Texas books brings a new Lone Star Lit website. We appreciate your patience while we get it just right so readers have even more ways to connect with bookish Texas.
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BOOKISH TEXAS FOR THE WEEK OF 01.13.2019
The most comprehensive listing of book and author events, festivals, readings, lectures, and signings in the Lone Star State
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Lone Star Review: THE WINDOW TRAIL
In Big Bend National Park, the Window Trail is a 5.5-mile, out-and-back pathway that draws hikers, birders, and others to its rugged beauty. In J J Rusz’s engrossing, well-crafted new novel, “the Window” is other things, as well. It becomes the scene of an infamous suicide that is spotlighted in a best-selling book,…
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Lone Star ListensAuthor interviews by Kay Ellington, LSLL Publisher
Lonn Taylor is a historian and writer who retired to Fort Davis, Texas, with his wife after twenty years as a historian at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History in Washington, DC. He received a BA in history and government from Texas Christian University in 1961 and did graduate work at New…
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Lone Star ListensAuthor interviews by Kay Ellington, LSLL Publisher
Don Graham, whom the Dallas Morning News has called “our premier scholar and critic on Texas literature, films and pop culture,” is J. Frank Dobie Regents Professor of English at the University of Texas at Austin. He is also a writer-at-large with Texas Monthly magazine. He received the Carr P. Collins Prize for Best…
