{"id":733,"date":"2018-12-31T13:42:11","date_gmt":"2018-12-31T13:42:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wordpress.etypegoogle10.com\/?p=733"},"modified":"2018-12-31T13:42:11","modified_gmt":"2018-12-31T13:42:11","slug":"11-13-16-news-briefs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wordpress.etypegoogle10.com\/?p=733","title":{"rendered":"11.13.16 News Briefs"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"articleHeader\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"u186414-5\"><span id=\"u186418\"><span id=\"u186419\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"459\" height=\"14\" src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/dottedline380.jpg\"  id=\"u186419_img\" \/><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<h1 id=\"u186414-7\">TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL 2016 WRAPUP, 11.6.16<\/h1>\n<h1 id=\"u186414-9\">History of Texas Highway Department, memoir by Waylon Jennings\u2019s son, and much more close out 2016 Texas Book Festival<\/h1>\n<p id=\"u186414-17\"><span>Despite off-and-on rain showers,<\/span> thousands of bookfans lined up for panels in and around the capitol building on Sunday \u2014 many arriving early to clinch prime seats. Sessions with novelists like Robert Olen Butler, YA idols, musicians, children\u2019s authors and illustrators, poets, and more drew standing-room only audiences. (The 11:00 a.m. panel, above, on the hundred-year history of the Texas Highway Department, attracted roadgeeks, history buffs, and Department of Transportation staffers alike.)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186414-24\">In a post-Festival email to followers, TBF organizers wrote, \u201cWhether you are a reader, an author, a moderator, an exhibitor, or a volunteer, or any combination of the above, we couldn&#8217;t make this happen with you. Thank you, and we&#8217;ll see you at the 2017 Festival!\u201d The Festival invites friends to revisit favorite sessions, authors, and moments of the 2016 Festival through <span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/pg\/TexasBookFestival\/photos\/?tab=album&#038;album_id=10154310201118124\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span id=\"u186414-20\">TBF\u2019s Facebook photo album<\/span><\/a><\/span>. In the meantime, here are a few of our own pix to enjoy!<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186414-28\"><span id=\"u186743\"><span id=\"u186744\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"readableLargeImageContainer\"><img decoding=\"async\"   src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/texas%20book%20festival%202016_sunday%20authors.jpg\"  id=\"u186744_img\" \/><\/div>\n<p><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u186414-54\"><span id=\"u186414-30\">Above, from left: Radio host <\/span><span id=\"u186414-31\">Dallas Wayne<\/span><span id=\"u186414-32\"> (left) talked with <\/span><span id=\"u186414-33\">Terry Jennings<\/span><span id=\"u186414-34\"> about <\/span><span id=\"u186414-35\">Waylon: Tales of My Outlaw Dad;<\/span><span id=\"u186414-37\">Texas Monthly&#8217;s<\/span><span id=\"u186414-39\">Lauren Smith Ford<\/span><span id=\"u186414-40\"> (left) moderated a session with photographer <\/span><span id=\"u186414-41\">Ryann Ford<\/span><span id=\"u186414-42\"> on her multi-year adventures chronicling the vanishing American highway rest stop (and yes, that&#8217;s Bevo in the projected photo, far right); <\/span><span id=\"u186414-43\">Miles and Miles of Texas,<\/span><span id=\"u186414-45\">featuring authors <\/span><span id=\"u186414-46\">Carol Dawson<\/span><span id=\"u186414-47\"> (center) and <\/span><span id=\"u186414-48\">Roger Polson<\/span><span id=\"u186414-49\"> (left) with TxDOT director <\/span><span id=\"u186414-50\">James Bass<\/span><span id=\"u186414-51\"> (right).<\/span><span id=\"u186414-53\">Photos by Barbara Brannon\/Lone Star Literary Life, except where otherwise noted.<\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u186414-58\"><span id=\"u186740\"><span id=\"u186741\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"readableLargeImageContainer\"><img decoding=\"async\"   src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/texas%20book%20festival%202016%2016484%20sm459x145.jpg\"  id=\"u186741_img\" \/><\/div>\n<p><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<h1 id=\"u186414-63\"><span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.lonestarliterary.com\/texas-book-festival-2016.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL 2016 MOMENTS<\/a><\/span><\/h1>\n<p id=\"u186414-67\"><span id=\"u186427\"><span id=\"u186428\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"459\" height=\"14\" src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/dottedline380.jpg\"  id=\"u186428_img\" \/><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<h1 id=\"u186414-69\">Bookstore comings and goings, fall 2016<\/h1>\n<p id=\"u186414-78\"><span><span id=\"u186886\"><span id=\"u186878\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"186\" height=\"142\" src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/hastings%20books%20closed%20103116.jpg\"  id=\"u186878_img\" \/><\/span><\/span><\/span><span>Across the state and nation this season,<\/span> book and music fans in many mid-sized cities are mourning the closure of the <span id=\"u186414-74\">Hastings Entertainment and Music<\/span> chain. All 126 stores were shuttered by October 31, 2016\u2014with thirty-two of those in Texas cities from Abilene to Victoria, Borger to Waco. \u201cThe closure of Hastings means the end of a retailer that was, at one point, handling roughly $100 million in book sales,\u201d reported <span id=\"u186414-76\">Publishers Weekly<\/span> on July 21. The team of Hilco Merchant Resources and Gordon Brothers won the bid for the company\u2019s assets.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186414-82\"><span id=\"u186899\"><span id=\"u186891\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"readableLargeImageContainer\"><img decoding=\"async\"   src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/hastings%20lubbock%20closing%20110416%20sm.jpg\"  id=\"u186891_img\" \/><\/div>\n<p><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<h1 id=\"u186414-85\">Farewell to Ruby Lane<\/h1>\n<p id=\"u186414-91\">Earlier this fall, longtime indie favorite <span id=\"u186414-87\">Ruby Lane Books<\/span> of Post closed up shop. Proprietor and author <span>Rosa Latimer<\/span> plans to remain in Post, concentrating on her own writing projects. (Bookstore cat Ruby, for those who are concerned, is doing fine in retirement as well.)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186414-98\">We\u2019re always sad to see any of our favorite bricks-and-mortar bookstores close. But Texas readers needn\u2019t despair: the Lone Star State still boasts more than 300 chain and independent stores (<span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.lonestarliterary.com\/read.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span id=\"u186414-94\">check out Lone Star Lit\u2019s directory here<\/span><\/a><\/span>).<\/p>\n<h1 id=\"u186414-101\">Fleur Fine Books, Port Neches, to feature Lansdale Nov. 19<\/h1>\n<p id=\"u186414-107\">And this month also brings welcome word of a grand opening event for another newcomer on the scene. <span id=\"u186414-103\">Fleur Fine Books<\/span> will celebrate its launch on Sat., Nov. 19, in Port Neches, with a special author signing event featuring <span>Joe R. Lansdale<\/span> (below), author of more than forty novels as well as numerous short stories.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186414-111\"><span id=\"u186828\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/FleurFineBooks\" id=\"u186820\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"readableLinkWithLargeImage\" rel=\"noopener\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"readableLargeImageContainer\"><img decoding=\"async\"   src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/lansdale%2c%20joe%20r%2c%20fleur%20fine%20books.jpg\"  id=\"u186820_img\" \/><\/div>\n<p><\/a><\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u186414-116\">Owners <span>Dale and Christie Lafleur<\/span> describe the launch of their store as a step along a twenty-year journey. When the Lafleurs were expecting their first child back then, Christie told Dale that his book collection would need to go to make room for the baby. Dale instead bought an entire bookstore, Read-em-Again Books in Port Neches. Over the years the store grew to over 100,000 volumes before Hurricane Rita damaged the building and destroyed its inventory.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186414-123\">Earlier this year Dale informed reader and collector friend Rick Beaulieu that he was ready to start a bookstore again. Fleur Fine Books opened its doors Aug. 15, 2016, with a stock of more than 15,000 new and used titles (including signed editions), a bounty that\u2019s grown to 23,000 already. The proprietors feature a portion of their list at <span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.fleurfinebooks.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">www.fleurfinebooks.com<\/a><\/span> and will be happy to handle searches and special orders.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186414-130\">Photos of the store\u2019s progress can be viewed on its Facebook timeline: <span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/FleurFineBooks\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">www.facebook.com\/FleurFineBooks<\/a><\/span>.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186414-133\">* * * * *<\/p>\n<div id=\"u186439-174\">\n<h1 id=\"u186439-2\">Texas Library Association announces 2017\u20131018 Texas Bluebonnet Award Master List<\/h1>\n<p id=\"u186439-5\"><span id=\"u186589\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.txla.org\/reading-lists\" id=\"u186581\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"readableLinkWithLargeImage\" rel=\"noopener\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"readableLargeImageContainer\"><img decoding=\"async\"   src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/texas%20bluebonnet%20books%202016.jpg\"  id=\"u186581_img\" \/><\/div>\n<p><\/a><\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-14\">AUSTIN \u2013 <span>Children\u2019s authors<\/span> <span>Jon Scieszka<\/span> and <span>Steven Weinberg<\/span> joined students from the central Texas area in announcing the 2017\u20132018 Texas Bluebonnet Award (TBA) Master List on November 5 at the 2016 Texas Book Festival. The TBA Master List is considered one of the most prestigious children\u2019s literature lists in the country. Every year, over 100,000 children in grades 3 through 6 vote on their favorite book from a list of twenty titles curated by librarians around the state who serve on the TBA Committee.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-17\">Students, teachers, librarians, and booksellers statewide eagerly await the yearly release of a new master list. \u201cThe books on the list are chosen to enable the readers of Texas to identify with at least one of the stories, whether it is through authorship, plot, or characters,\u201d says TBA coordinator Sharon Lawler. \u201cWith several genres represented, we feel there is something for everyone.\u201d The 2017-2018 titles are:<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-26\">\u2022 <span>Ada\u2019s Violin<\/span> by <span>Susan Hood,<\/span> illustrated by <span>Sally Wern<\/span> Comport (Simon &#038; Schuster Books for Young Readers)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-32\">\u2022 <span>The Best Man<\/span> by <span>Richard Peck<\/span> (Penguin\/Dial)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-42\">\u2022 <span>Follow the Moon Home: A Tale of One Idea, Twenty Kids, and a Hundred Sea Turtles<\/span> by <span>Philippe Cousteau<\/span> and <span>Deborah Hopkinson,<\/span> illustrated by <span>Meilo So<\/span> (Chronicle)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-48\">\u2022 <span>The Girl Who Drank the Moon<\/span> by <span>Kelly Barnhill<\/span> (Algonquin Young Readers\/Workman Publishing)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-54\">\u2022 <span>The Great Pet Escape<\/span> (Pets on the Loose) by <span>Victoria Jamieson <\/span>(Macmillan\/Henry Holt)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-60\">\u2022 <span>The Great Shelby Holmes<\/span> by <span>Elizabeth Eulberg<\/span> (Bloomsbury)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-64\">\u2022 <span>In the Footsteps of Crazy Horse<\/span> by Joseph Marshall, illustrated by James Mark Yellowhawk (Amulet Books, an imprint of ABRAMS)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-70\">\u2022 <span>The Key to Extraordinary<\/span> by <span>Natalie Lloyd<\/span> (Scholastic Inc.)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-78\">\u2022 <span>The Last Kids on Earth<\/span> by <span>Max Braillier,<\/span> illustrated by <span>Douglas Holgate<\/span> (Penguin\/Viking)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-86\">\u2022 <span>Little Cat\u2019s Luck<\/span> by <span>Marion Dane Bauer,<\/span> illustrated by <span>Jennifer A. Bell<\/span> (Simon &#038; Schuster Books for Young Readers)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-94\">\u2022 <span>Lola Levine: Drama Queen<\/span> by <span>Monica Brown,<\/span> illustrated by <span>Angela Dominguez<\/span> (Little, Brown)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-100\">\u2022 <span>The Magnificent Mya Tibbs: Spirit Week Showdown<\/span> by <span>Crystal Allen<\/span> (HarperCollins\/Balzer &#038; Bray)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-108\">\u2022 <span>Maybe a Fox<\/span> by <span>Kathi Appelt<\/span> and <span>Allison McGhee<\/span> (Simon &#038; Schuster\/Atheneum\/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-114\">\u2022 <span>The Princess and the Warrior<\/span> by <span>Duncan Tonatiuh<\/span> (Amulet Books, an imprint of ABRAMS)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-120\">\u2022  by <span>Joan Bauer<\/span> (Penguin\/Viking)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-126\">\u2022 <span id=\"u186439-122\">Some Kind of Courage<\/span> by <span>Dan Gemeinhart<\/span> (Scholastic Inc.)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-132\">\u2022 <span>The Storyteller<\/span> by <span>Evan Turk<\/span> (Simon &#038; Schuster\/Atheneum)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-138\">\u2022 <span>Towers Falling<\/span> by <span>Jewell Parker Rhodes<\/span> (Little, Brown)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-144\">\u2022 <span>Unidentified Suburban Objects<\/span> by <span>Mike Jung<\/span> (Scholastic Inc.)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-152\">\u2022 <span>Whoosh! Lonnie Johnson\u2019s Super-Soaking Stream of Inventions<\/span> by <span>Chris Barton, <\/span>illustrated by <span>Don Tate<\/span> (Charlesbridge)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-155\">The goal of the TBA program is to encourage reading for pleasure. The titles are chosen for both quality and appeal to children. In order to vote, children must read at least five of the titles on the list. Reading the entire list is not required as the titles are chosen to be appropriate for a wide age range. In January each year, students vote for their favorite of the 20 titles on the list, thus using critical thinking skills in selecting their choice. The winner will be announced in February 2017 and the award will be presented at the 2017 Texas Library Association (TLA) Annual Conference in San Antonio in April.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-162\">The TBA reading program is one of several developed by the TLA for readers of all ages. For more information about these lists, including book titles, visit: <span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.txla.org\/reading-lists\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">txla.org\/reading-lists<\/a><\/span>.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-165\">(From organization&#8217;s press release)<\/p>\n<p id=\"u186439-169\"><span id=\"u186443\"><span id=\"u186444\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"459\" height=\"14\" src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/dottedline380.jpg\"  id=\"u186444_img\" \/><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL 2016 WRAPUP, 11.6.16 History of Texas Highway Department, memoir by Waylon Jennings\u2019s son, and much more close out 2016 Texas Book Festival Despite off-and-on rain showers, thousands of bookfans lined up for panels in and around the capitol building on Sunday \u2014 many arriving early to clinch prime seats. 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