{"id":670,"date":"2018-12-31T13:19:58","date_gmt":"2018-12-31T13:19:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wordpress.etypegoogle10.com\/?p=670"},"modified":"2018-12-31T13:19:58","modified_gmt":"2018-12-31T13:19:58","slug":"9-25-16-news-briefs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wordpress.etypegoogle10.com\/?p=670","title":{"rendered":"9.25.16 News Briefs"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"articleHeader\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"u163992-5\"><span id=\"u164029\"><span id=\"u164030\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"459\" height=\"14\" src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/dottedline380.jpg\"  id=\"u164030_img\" \/><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<h1 id=\"u163992-7\">Lone Star Literary&#8217;s Tour of Texas, Fall 2016<\/h1>\n<p id=\"u163992-13\"><span>What more ideal place could there be to sign\u00a0 our Paragraph Ranch<\/span> novels \u2014 and copies of <span>Literary Texas<\/span> \u2014 than the amazing Paragraphs on Padre Island bookstore at the beach? Below, Lone Star Lit&#8217;s Kay Ellington (left) and Barbara Brannon were greeted by a full house of bookfans \u2014 and the two bookstore canines as a welcoming committee.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-16\"><span id=\"u164700\"><span id=\"u164692\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"176\" height=\"262\" src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/spi%20paragraphs%2015583.jpg\"  id=\"u164692_img\" \/><\/span><\/span><span id=\"u164687\"><span id=\"u164679\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"253\" height=\"124\" src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/spi%20paragraphs%2015582.jpg\"  id=\"u164679_img\" \/><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-27\"><span id=\"u164726\"><span id=\"u164718\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"254\" height=\"170\" src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/spi%20paragraphs%2015581.jpg\"  id=\"u164718_img\" \/><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-30\"><span id=\"u164739\"><span id=\"u164731\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"173\" height=\"198\" src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/spi%20paragraphs%2015579.jpg\"  id=\"u164731_img\" \/><\/span><\/span><span> Stop in and say hi to owner Griff Magnan (left) next time you&#8217;re on vacation at SPI. Griff and Joni will hook you up with beach reads, Texas fiction and nonfiction, children&#8217;s books, games, and a delicious cup of coffee.<\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-33\"><span>Next week: university presses, small-town bookstores, and more!<\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-40\"><span id=\"u164713\"><span id=\"u164705\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"readableLargeImageContainer\"><img decoding=\"async\"   src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/spi%20paragraphs%2015580.jpg\"  id=\"u164705_img\" \/><\/div>\n<p><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-44\"><span id=\"u164619\"><span id=\"u164620\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"459\" height=\"14\" src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/dottedline380.jpg\"  id=\"u164620_img\" \/><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<h1 id=\"u163992-49\">Texas Center for the Book Letters About Literature Contest entries due Dec. 2 for grades 9\u201312<\/h1>\n<p id=\"u163992-53\"><span>The Texas Center for the Book<\/span><span> has announced the 2016 Letters About Literature Contest for students in grades 4 through 12. Prizes include a trip to the 2107 Texas Library Association Annual Conference in San Antonio and a trip to the National Book Festival in Washington, D.C.<\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-56\"><span>Here are some simple guidelines.<\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-59\"><span>READ: Select a fiction or nonfiction book, a poem or play you have read and about which you have strong feelings. (Sorry, no song lyrics!) It might be a book that helped you through a difficult time or it might be a book that simply touched your heart or inspired you.<\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-62\">REFLECT: Think before you write. How did this author\u2019s work change you or your view of the world? How do you know it did? How and why are you different now than you were before you read this work?<\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-65\">PERSUADE: Write a personal letter to the author, stating how reading his or her work changed you. Be personal but also persuasive! Support your ideas with specific details, including details from the work itself. This is not a fan letter but rather a reflection on how an author influenced you.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-68\">WRITE: Type your entry in letter format \u2013 do not send handwritten letters. Your name and complete return address (either school or home) must appear in the upper right corner of the first page of the letter.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-71\">SEND: Mail your letter with the required entry coupon by the deadline date. For grades 9\u201312, the due date is Dec. 2, 2016; for grades 4\u20136and grades 7\u20138, Jan. 9, 2017.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-76\">The center has teamed up with Texas author <span>Nikki Loftin<\/span> to spread the word via a short video. Teahers, librarians, and parents can help spread the good news to followers via social media:<\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-80\"><span><a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/TSLAC\/status\/768813882269798400\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span id=\"u163992-77\">https:\/\/twitter.com\/TSLAC\/status\/768813882269798400<\/span><\/a><\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-84\"><span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/txcenterforthebook\/videos\/1096300733774119\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span id=\"u163992-81\">www.facebook.com\/txcenterforthebook\/videos\/1096300733774119\/<\/span><\/a><\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-88\"><span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.tsl.texas.gov\/lettersaboutliterature\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span id=\"u163992-85\">www.tsl.texas.gov\/lettersaboutliterature<\/span><\/a><\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-91\">(Information from organization\u2019s press release and website)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-95\"><span id=\"u164020\"><span id=\"u164021\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"459\" height=\"14\" src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/dottedline380.jpg\"  id=\"u164021_img\" \/><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<h1 id=\"u163992-99\">Sixth annual Dobie Dichos set for Nov. 4 in Oakville<\/h1>\n<p id=\"u163992-105\"><span id=\"u164558\"><span id=\"u164553\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"192\" height=\"208\" src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/logo_dobiedichos.jpg\"  id=\"u164553_img\" \/><\/span><\/span><span>On Friday evening, Nov. 4, <\/span>the smell of simmering chili and freshly baked pan de campo will once again fill the air as visitors converge on historic Oakville for the 6th annual <span id=\"u163992-103\">Dobie Dichos: Campfires, Chili con Carne, and the Words of J. Frank Dobie<\/span> event.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-110\">A group of renowned journalists, authors, and storytellers have delved into the works of Texas author <span>J. Frank Dobie<\/span> and selected stories and other Dobie writings to share beside the campfire at this unique event that takes place on the grounds of the Historic Oakville Jail, under the old hanging tree.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-119\">This year\u2019s participants include <span>Cecilia Balli, Scott Bumgardner, Don Caden, Steven L. Davis, Kim Lehman, Kip Stratton,<\/span> and <span>Lonn Taylor.<\/span> Musical entertainment during the meal and at intermission will be provided by former Nashville songwriter Luke Reed and a special surprise guest. Author, playwright, and journalist <span>William Jack \u201cBill\u201d Sibley<\/span> will be the program host for the evening.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-124\">Folklorist, editor, and writer <span>Fran Vick<\/span> knew Dobie through membership in the Texas Folklore Society. In 2014, she read at the event and said afterward, \u201cDobie Dichos is just the sort of gathering that J. Frank Dobie loved \u2014 especially with his Texas Folklore Society friends. With the campfire, the stories told around the fire, and a good bowl of chili, Dobie\u2019s spirit is all around the Dobie Dichos gathering.\u201d<\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-129\">After reading at the event in 2013, author and poet <span>Nan Cuba<\/span> noted, \u201cIf Dobie had left instructions in his will, the Dobie Dichos readings would be exactly as they are now. Stories told around a countryside campfire, friends eating [chili] and feeling blessed by the stars. Listen, our literary father\u2019s clapping.\u201d<\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-132\">At the Dobie Dichos event, a typical chuck wagon meal of chili, pan de campo, and dessert begins at 6 p.m., with the program from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Participants should bring lawn chairs. Local food trailer vendor Like It or Lump It will provide desserts, along with Cody Campbell\u2019s famous Dobie Dichos chili and Rodney Nance\u2019s delicious pan de campo.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-139\">Proceeds will benefit the Dobie\/West Performing Arts Theatre in George West. Tickets for the meal and program are pre-sale only ($15 adults; $7 under 12) and can be purchased at the George West Chamber of Commerce, at the Storyfest office at 600 Houston St., from Storyfest executive director Mary Margaret Campbell, or online via the Storyfest website (no service charge for online purchases). Tickets for the program only are $10 for adults and $5 for children under 12. For more information, visit the Storyfest website at <span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.georgeweststoryfest.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span id=\"u163992-135\">www.georgeweststoryfest.com<\/span><\/a><\/span> or call (361) 449-2481 or (888) 600-3121.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-142\">(From organization&#8217;s press release)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-146\"><span id=\"u164008\"><span id=\"u164009\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"459\" height=\"14\" src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/dottedline380.jpg\"  id=\"u164009_img\" \/><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<h1 id=\"u163992-149\">Art on the Boulevard set for Oct. 1 in Fort Worth<\/h1>\n<p id=\"u163992-154\"><span id=\"u164026\"><span id=\"u164027\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"readableLargeImageContainer\"><img decoding=\"async\"   src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/lit%20event%20in%20fort%20worth%20sept%202016_art%20sm.jpg\"  id=\"u164027_img\" \/><\/div>\n<p><\/span><\/span>FORT WORTH\u2014<span>Art on the Boulevard is proud to present its fifth annual Art &#038; Words Collaborative Show,<\/span> to run October 1-8, 2016 with a reception and reading from 6:30-9:30 PM on Saturday, October 1.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-157\">The Art &#038; Words Show will feature twelve writers and twelve visual artists responding to one another\u2019s work. Each writer and each artist originally submitted one of their works in March of 2016. Each writer then chose a piece of visual art from those submitted to use as inspiration for a second story or poem, and vice versa with each visual artist choosing a poem or short story to use as inspiration for a second visual work. The resulting show consists of all 24 pairings of art and words for a total of 48 works displayed.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-160\">The Art &#038; Words Show is the brainchild of local DFW writer Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam. This year she enlisted help in selecting the works for the show from poet and editor Jennifer Aglio.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-166\">The participants in this year\u2019s show include local writers <span>Matthew Pitt, Courtney Marie, Leah Tieger, Joe Milazzo, Shawna Borman. Others not local to the area are Karen Bovenmyer, Laura Madeline Wiseman, Katharyn Howd Machan, Shane Halbach, Lisa Shininger, Layla Al-Bedawi, and Carrie Cuinn. Artists include Stacy Tompkins, James Rosin, Todd Ford, Jackson Zorn, Suedabeh Ewing, Sherry Abbasi, Kamilah Campbell, Jennifer Stufflebeam, Faisal Warsani, Elise Techentine, Bang Dang,<\/span> and <span>Nickolai Lanier.<\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-169\">Art on the Boulevard is a cooperative art gallery located at 4919 Camp Bowie Blvd, run by Jennifer Stufflebeam.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u163992-172\">(From organization\u2019s press release)<\/p>\n<div id=\"u164038-100\">\n<h1 id=\"u164038-2\"><span id=\"u164586\"><span id=\"u164587\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"readableLargeImageContainer float\"><img decoding=\"async\"   src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/mora%2c%20pat_photo%20provided.jpg\"  id=\"u164587_img\" \/><\/div>\n<p><\/span><\/span>Texas Institute of Letters taps Mora for Lifetime Achievement Award<\/h1>\n<p id=\"u164038-6\"><span>Author Pat Mora has been named the winner<\/span> of the Texas Institute of Letters\u2019 prestigious Lon Tinkle Award for Lifetime Achievement. This is the highest honor given by the TIL, which was established in 1936 to recognize distinctive literary achievement. The award will be presented to Mora at the TIL\u2019s annual banquet, set for April 8, 2017, in El Paso.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u164038-9\">\u201cPat Mora is one of the most beloved and acclaimed writers from Texas,\u201d TIL President Steve Davis said. \u201cIt was a joyful occasion when the TIL council voted unanimously to honor Pat with this award.\u201d<\/p>\n<p id=\"u164038-15\">Mora was born in El Paso and grew up in a bilingual home where books were cherished. She is now the author of nearly fifty books, including thirty-six for children. Her books of poetry and nonfiction for adults include <span>Agua Santa\/Holy Water, Aunt Carmen\u2019s Book of Practical Saints, Borders, Chants, House of Houses,<\/span> and <span>Neplanta: Essays from the Land in the Middle.<\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u164038-18\">Her writing is often shaped by her life growing up on the U.S.-Mexico border. \u201cFamily, Mexican American culture, and the desert are all important themes,\u201d she said. \u201cThe desert, mi madre, is my stern teacher\u2026the Southwestern landscape has been my point of reference.\u201d<\/p>\n<p id=\"u164038-21\">\u201cI take pride in being a Latina writer,\u201d Mora said. \u201cI continue to write and work to deepen and be more inventive. I write, in part, because Latina perspectives need to be part of our literary heritage including literature for children and young adults.\u00a0 From large and small publishing houses, all of our diverse children, need good, well-illustrated books that reflect their lives. Our young need and deserve to feel pride in home languages and cultures.\u201d<\/p>\n<p id=\"u164038-24\">In 1996, Mora founded the community-based, family literacy initiative, El d\u00eda de los ni\u00f1os, El d\u00eda de los libros\/ Children\u2019s Day, Book Day, now commonly known as D\u00eda. In the years since, D\u00eda has grown in the United States to include all children, languages and cultures.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u164038-27\">Mora has won over a dozen national literary awards during her career and received the \u201cTexas Writer\u201d Award from the Texas Book Festival in 2015. The American Library Association has named her an honorary member. Both North Carolina State University and SUNY-Buffalo have awarded her honorary doctorates and her alma mater, the University of Texas at El Paso, has named her a distinguished alumna.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u164038-30\">Mora, the mother of three children, and proud grandmother of an Austin granddaughter, is married to Vern Scarborough. She has been a teacher, university administrator and consultant. She is the recipient of a National Endowment of the Arts Poetry Fellowship, a Kellogg National Leadership Fellowship, and three Southwest Book Awards.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u164038-33\">\u201cPat Mora represents the highest principles of writing, both in her work and in her life,\u201d said Davis. \u201cShe was a groundbreaking literary voice early in her career as a poet and essayist, and her subsequent efforts to spread joy through books and reading has benefited so many children and families around the country. She is an inspiration to so many of us.\u201d<\/p>\n<p id=\"u164038-36\">Davis notes that it\u2019s especially appropriate that the TIL will be recognizing Mora when the Institute gathers for its annual meeting in her hometown. \u201cEl Paso has arguably the richest literary heritage of any city in Texas, and Pat Mora is one of the great writers from El Paso. Honoring her at our banquet in El Paso will put a big exclamation point on the meeting.\u201d<\/p>\n<p id=\"u164038-39\">The Texas Institute of Letters is a non-profit established in 1936 to promote interest in Texas literature and to recognize literary achievement. The TIL\u2019s elected membership consists of the state\u2019s most recognized and serious writers of fiction, poetry, journalism, and scholarship. The membership includes winners of the Pulitzer Prizes in drama, fiction, and nonfiction, as well as prizes awarded by PEN and dozens of other regional and national award and grant-giving institutions.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u164038-42\">(From organization&#8217;s press release)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u164038-46\"><span id=\"u164609\"><span id=\"u164610\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"459\" height=\"14\" src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/dottedline380.jpg\"  id=\"u164610_img\" \/><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<h1 id=\"u164038-48\"><span id=\"u164045\"><span id=\"u164046\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"readableLargeImageContainer float\"><img decoding=\"async\"   src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/tbf2016_lineup%20montage%20sm.jpg\"  id=\"u164046_img\" \/><\/div>\n<p><\/span><\/span>Texas Book Festival lists full 2016 lineup<\/h1>\n<p id=\"u164038-55\">AUSTIN \u2014 <span>The Texas Book Festival is excited to host a lineup filled with nationally renowned presenters,<\/span> including <span>Don DeLillo, Benjamin Alire S\u00e1enz, Diana Kennedy, Thomas Dolby, Emma Cline, Padma Lakshmi, Amor Towles, Francine Prose, Lawrence Wright, Phoebe Robinson, Jane Alexander, Robert Olen Butler, Jon Klassen, R.L. Stine,<\/span> and more. The 2016 TBF weekend takes place on November 5 and 6, spread throughout the grounds of the Texas State Capitol and along Austin\u2019s iconic Congress Avenue.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u164038-62\">Award-winning authors are found throughout the TBF lineup, including literary legend Don DeLillo, an American novelist, playwright, and essayist well known for such acclaimed works as White Noise and Underworld, whose subjects range from television and sports to nuclear war and performance art. Co-presented by the TBF and the Harry Ransom Center, DeLillo will appear in conversation with author and screenwriter <span>Noah Hawley<\/span> about DeLillo\u2019s latest novel, <span>Zero K,<\/span> at the Festival.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u164038-65\">\u201cWe are hosting some big marquee names this year, and it\u2019s exciting to see the trend of prominent artists\u2014actors, comedians, performance artists\u2014writing books,\u201d says Lois Kim, the Festival\u2019s executive director. \u201cBut one of the best things about our deep and diverse lineup is the opportunity for discovery. There is so much talent in this list, and we can\u2019t wait for people to dive in and find their next favorite author at the Festival, which is free to attend, thanks to the Festival\u2019s generous supporters and dedicated volunteer army.\u201d<\/p>\n<p id=\"u164038-68\">A total of more than 280 writers, including chefs, actors, YouTube-stars, and more, are part of the 2016 Texas Book Festival lineup. One of the nation\u2019s premier literary events and longest-running book festivals in the country, the Festival continues to be free and open to the public thanks to sponsors and volunteers. Additionally, the Festival brings more than 40,000 attendees, live music, kids\u2019 activities, food trucks, book signings and sales, and 100 exhibitors all in and around the State Capitol over two full days.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u164038-79\">The weekend also kicks off with the First Edition Literary Gala, featuring actor-authors <span>Ethan Hawke<\/span> and <span>Diane Guerrero; <\/span>acclaimed journalist and novelist <span>Carl Hiaasen;<\/span> and chef and restaurateur Marcus Samuelsson as presenters. Children\u2019s book writer <span>Jon Scieszka<\/span> will emcee this year\u2019s gala, to be held on Friday, November 4 at the Four Seasons Hotel Austin.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u164038-86\">Read the full details and author bios at <span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.texasbookfestival.org\/authors\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">www.texasbookfestival.org\/authors\/<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u164038-89\">(Information from organization&#8217;s press release)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u164038-97\"><span id=\"u164042\"><span id=\"u164043\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"459\" height=\"14\" src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/dottedline380.jpg\"  id=\"u164043_img\" \/><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Lone Star Literary&#8217;s Tour of Texas, Fall 2016 What more ideal place could there be to sign\u00a0 our Paragraph Ranch novels \u2014 and copies of Literary Texas \u2014 than the amazing Paragraphs on Padre Island bookstore at the beach? 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