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This
Bubblegum
Is Packed With Chewy, Fucked-Up Flavor
Fantastic new novel deeply reimagines our world for better and worse
Wayne Alan Brenner, April 20, 2020
Five Post-Apocalyptic Novels for Your Plaguetime Pleasure
Because these ain’t the endtimes yet: Not. Quite. Yet.
Wayne Alan Brenner, April 13, 2020
Read It Local, Pump Up Your Volumes
Local bookmongers offer curbside pick-up & delivery
Wayne Alan Brenner, March 23, 2020
PoV
Podcast: Booking You Up Right
Austin-based audio series brings lively lit-talk from local lights
Wayne Alan Brenner, March 16, 2020
Lit in the Time of Coronavirus
From emerging writer to potential vector at AWP in San Antonio
Mark Gozonsky, March 12, 2020
Book Review:
Barn 8
Deb Olin Unferth reveals humor and humanity inside a hen heist
Robert Faires, March 9, 2020
Book Review:
The Body Double
Emily Beyda's debut novel is ready for its close-up
Robert Faires, March 6, 2020
Book Review:
The Big Goodbye
The making of
Chinatown
gets its full due in Wasson's chronicle
David Gaines, Feb. 25, 2020
Fernando Saralegui's
Best Eats Havana
Dishing on the many flavors of Cuba’s capital
Barbara Purcell, Feb. 18, 2020
Opening the Case on the
American Sherlock
Kate Winkler Dawson reports on an early master of forensics
Mike Berry, Feb. 12, 2020
Matthew Patin Named Texas Book Festival Literary Director
Local writer/editor will book authors for fest's 25th year
Robert Faires, Jan. 29, 2020
Samuel Woolley and
The Reality Game
UT professor's new book attacks the disinformation wars
Mike Berry, Jan. 15, 2020
Vision 2020: Austin Books We're Looking Forward to in the New Year
Some local writers' books due out in 2020 we're eager to read
Robert Faires, Jan. 9, 2020
Interview With Benjamin Markovits
The
Christmas in Austin
author talks about his former home
Robert Faires, Dec. 17, 2019
PUSH Print! Party
This annual fundraiser features what they call “a book arts rock star”
Wayne Alan Brenner, Nov. 1, 2019
Festival 2019: Truth Worth Telling With Scott Pelley
Newsman Scott Pelley had words of advice about media in the modern age
Joe O'Connell, Oct. 28, 2019
Festival 2019: On Second Look
Oscar Cásares and De'Shawn Charles Winslow keep it all in the family
Joe O'Connell, Oct. 28, 2019
LGBTQIA+ at TBF: Finding Their Power
Two authors mine the past for tales of queer sisterhood
Rosalind Faires, Oct. 28, 2019
LGBTQIA+ at TBF: My Story Is More Than the Struggle
Mitchell Jackson and Jaquira Diaz get under the skin of memoir
Laura Jones, Oct. 28, 2019
LGBTQIA+ at TBF: Loneliness in Fiction
Kristen Arnett & Kevin Huizenga weigh in on frustration and isolation
Barbara Purcell, Oct. 28, 2019
LGBTQIA+ at TBF: They’re Playing My Song
Andrea Lawlor and Karen Tongson on music's doorway to self-discovery
Laura Jones, Oct. 28, 2019
Festival 2019: Embracing the Journey
Anika Fajardo and Tembi Locke travel far to find what’s near
Barbara Purcell, Oct. 28, 2019
Festival 2019: On the Topic of Mothers
Saeed Jones, Michele Filgate, & Angie Cruz grapple with a mother’s love
Barbara Purcell, Oct. 28, 2019
Festival 2019: Modern Royalty in Romance
Casey McQuiston and Jasmine Guillory reign over rom-coms
Rosalind Faires, Oct. 28, 2019
Attica Locke: Solving Crime on Hwy 59
Heaven, My Home
author talks her East Texas roots and the blues
Robert Faires, Oct. 25, 2019
Texas Book Festival 2019: Who Belongs?
Authors explore what it means to be an American outsider
Saskia Henn, Oct. 25, 2019
Book Review:
The River at Night
In Kevin Huizenga's graphic novel, one man's speeding mind breaks time
Wayne Alan Brenner, Oct. 24, 2019
Book Review:
The Hard Tomorrow
Eleanor Davis' graphic novel centers on a woman who's trying
Wayne Alan Brenner, Oct. 24, 2019
Chris Ware and Seth at the Texas Book Festival
Two titans of sequential art, gabbing craftwise in Austin on Saturday
Oct. 24, 2019
Book Review:
Mostly Dead Things
A taxidermist’s family grieves and grows in Kristen Arnett’s debut
Rosalind Faires, Oct. 23, 2019
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