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The Prey of Gods
In a future South Africa, writer Nicky Drayden deftly mixes gods and robots and shows us how they and humans deal with change
Robert Faires, Nov. 9, 2017
Review:
Spinning
Tillie Walden's graphic novel is a powerful coming-of-age tale
Wayne Alan Brenner, Nov. 3, 2017
Texas Book Festival 2017: Samantha Irby
Meet the author of
We Are Never Meeting in Real Life
in real life
Beth Sullivan, Nov. 3, 2017
Tillie Walden: Talking Comics
"If it was
torture
, I’d’ve given up by now.”
Wayne Alan Brenner, Nov. 1, 2017
Review:
What Unites Us
Dan Rather's reflections on patriotism just may give you hope
Katarina Brown, Oct. 30, 2017
Do Androids Dream of a Screening This Cool?
Blade Runner 2049
at the Alamo makes a Golden Hornet buzz
Wayne Alan Brenner, Oct. 13, 2017
Texas Teen Book Festival: This Weekend!
More books and authors than you can shake a dystopian future at
Wayne Alan Brenner, Oct. 4, 2017
Ghost In the Shell: Booking Major Kusanagi
Andrew Osmond’s hi-rez look at Mamoru Oshii’s sci-fi cinema classic
Wayne Alan Brenner, Oct. 2, 2017
Tom Hanks Joins 2017 Texas Book Festival
Oscar-winning actor will promote his book
Uncommon Type
Robert Faires, Sept. 26, 2017
Ransom Center Lands Ondaatje Archive
Author of
The English Patient
sends papers to UT
Robert Faires, Sept. 26, 2017
Uncomfortably Happily
Is Spot-On
New graphic novel from D&Q nails the modern creative life
Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 25, 2017
Texas Book Festival 2017: The Full List
Dan Rather, Jeffrey Eugenides, the Bush sisters, and 291 more
Robert Faires, Sept. 12, 2017
Staple! The Independent Media Expo: No. 13
The weekend of fannish revelry and indie-comics celebration returns
Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 4, 2017
Texas Teen Book Festival Announces Lineup
YA authors Adam Silvera, E. Lockhart, and more scheduled to attend
Jennifer Murphy, Aug. 2, 2017
Kickstartered: Transgender Comics Anthology
Oh! This thing has more successful panels than a SXSW weekend!
Wayne Alan Brenner, July 31, 2017
Jim Rugg: Street Angel Gang
He’s the man with the golden pen; she’s the deadliest girl alive
Wayne Alan Brenner, July 25, 2017
Drink to Me Only With Thine Lies
Those classic club tales tantalize, whether you’re sober or besotted
Wayne Alan Brenner, July 20, 2017
Buzzfeed's Anne Helen Petersen on the Rise of the Unruly Woman
Too Fat, Too Slutty, Too Loud
author comes to BookPeople
Rachel Rascoe, July 18, 2017
The Q&A Hole: Weird Stuff
Waiting for the manlike creature with the glowing eyes
Wayne Alan Brenner, July 13, 2017
Michener Center Director Named
Author Bret Anthony Johnston to head UT center for writers
Robert Faires, July 12, 2017
Come Again, You
Resurrection Perverts
Danny Hellman’s new graphic novel is a sacripornolicious mind-blower
Wayne Alan Brenner, July 5, 2017
"A Celebration of Writing, and Reading"
Louis Black's notes on the first
Chronicle
Short Story Contest
Robert Faires, June 14, 2017
Texas Book Festival 2017: The First Dozen
Lisa Ko, Claire Messud lead off first look at fest lineup
Robert Faires, June 7, 2017
Of Texas Rivers & Texas Art
Collection expands our appreciation for nature and art
Gerald E. McLeod, April 26, 2017
In Memoriam: Gary Cartwright
Time to "Turn Out the Lights" for the Texas Mad Dog writer
Robert Faires, March 2, 2017
Hanging Out With the Dream King
Mathias Svalina delivers slivers from the oneiroi to your front door
Wayne Alan Brenner, March 1, 2017
Review:
Love Slaves of Helen Hadley Hall
Razor-sharp language and wit elevate this coming-of-age novel
Barbara Chisholm, Jan. 6, 2017
Hey, Grownups!
More
Graphic Novels!
Three new releases from those geeky savants at Fantagraphics
Wayne Alan Brenner, Dec. 13, 2016
Hey, Grownups! Graphic Novels!
Three new releases from the good folks at Drawn & Quarterly
Wayne Alan Brenner, Dec. 6, 2016
My Father’s House: A Moment With Bruce Springsteen
“His lyrics tethered me to my family, the way they grew up”
Libby Webster, Dec. 2, 2016
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