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Sci-fi, slam, and sainted stoners: what's happening in books this week
UT nets the papers of Liz Smith and Jim Crace, BookWoman's back in business, an O.Henry twofer, book-cart drill-team madness, and what's this about a new Books blog?
The All Poetry, All the Time Edition
Austinites get on the same page with the Mayor's Book Club selection, Rockdale rocks some literature and music, novelist Amanda Eyre Ward gets crazy with the cheese (she's a whiz with the books, too), and Dobie Paisano turns 40, gets some work done
Book deals, raw deals, and notable upcoming events of interest
Remembering Robert Solomon
Notable upcoming events of interest
Also around Austin ...
Also around Austin ...
The 14th annual Short Story Contest: If you haven't heard, hear here, as we've gone from 550 to 10, count them, 10 stories! Count them again! Still 10? Not for long ...
Friday, Feb. 3, 8pm
2006: Year of the Bird; plus, the Dobie Paisano deadline is upon you, and a big month at Barnes & Noble Arboretum
Abe Louise Young eulogizes Allison Crews; plus, a Texas Book Festival update, Bill Hicks across the pond, and June's event offerings
Everything is illuminated extremely loud and incredibly
close
You ain't getting in to see Don DeLillo, so you might as
well read about Seymour Hersh, Laura Bush, and Eli
Wallach rolling around in the green, green grass
together. Get your mind out the gutter! It's the
Claiborne K.H. Smith connection.
Look into my eye. Look into my other eye. Rub noses!
San Antonio's Robert Bonazzi re-releases his friend John Howard Griffin's essential Black Like Me; plus, Austin is Cormac-crazy
Half Price Guadalupe takes the jump
Qbp6++
Break that bulletin board over my head, please
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