Independent Publishers Make their Presence Felt at the 2014 Texas Book Festival
When the estimated mob of 40,000 descends on the Texas statehouse this weekend for the Texas Book Festival, Bryce Milligan of San Antonio’s Wings Press hopes at least a few of them will be there to...
View ArticleThe Observer Review: The Long Voyage: Selected Letters of Malcolm Cowley,...
In November 1960, a displaced Easterner and visiting professor at Stanford University named Malcolm Cowley wrote a letter urging British intellectual C.P. Snow to acquaint himself with several of...
View ArticleNew Dallas Publisher Aims to Elevate the Status of International Fiction in...
Dallas, you had better get to know Will Evans. That is, if you can catch up with him, and if he’s calm enough to engage in conversation. He doesn’t move or speak at the speed to which you’re...
View ArticleStorytime: Calling for Short Story Contest Entries
This year’s guest judge is Stephen Graham Jones, author of 15 novels and six story collections. Although all four runners-up in the 2014 Texas Observer short story contest wrote about, or from, Texas,...
View ArticleIn ‘My Unsentimental Education,’ a Professor Finds a New Path
University of Georgia PressMY UNSENTIMENTAL EDUCATION By Debra Monroe UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA PRESS 256 PAGES; $24.95 Debra Monroe claims not to be a trailblazer, but I’m willing to bet this paycheck...
View ArticleThe Afghanistan Addiction
Post Hill PressOLD SILK ROADBrandon CaroPOST HILL PRESS250 PAGES; $25 Years after it’s taken, Brandon Caro will include this photo on the jacket of his novel, Old Silk Road. He’s squatting in a poppy...
View ArticleSend Us Your Stories, Writers
Amelia Gray/OfficialAmelia Gray Amelia Gray was once described in the Observer as “the fairy godmother of Austin writers.” In a few short weeks she will become a sort of fairy godmother to yet one...
View ArticleAnnouncing the Seventh Annual Observer Short Story Contest
Deb Olin Unferth will judge the seventh annual contest. “A situation under pressure” is an apt way to describe the United States in 2017. Blue or red, we’re all feeling the pressure these days. Writing...
View ArticleAnnouncing the Eighth Annual Observer Short Story Contest
In “Muriel,” Wendy Lerner Lym’s 2017 Texas Observer Short Story Contest prize-winning story, the narrator spends full days watching YouTube videos and then, after ordering something called an edible...
View ArticleCompany Men
It’s every American’s God-given right to self-mythologize, even to the point of absurdity. Take the current president (please): Donald Trump has somehow managed to package and sell himself as a...
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