Jan Reid
Posted inNews
‘Reinventing Government’
A conversation with Louis Dubose about Tom DeLay and ‘The Hammer’
Posted inNews
‘He’s Forked Himself’
Our Full conversation with Louis Dubose about ‘The Hammer’
Posted inNews
Capitol Chronicle
General Rove’s war? Karl Rove may have trained the singer, but it’s a very old martial song
Posted inArts
A ‘Bullet’ to the Gut
Jan Reid Went to Mexico, and Was Forced to Return as a Changed Man
Posted inArts
Postscripts
Austin literary agent Jim Hornfischer hasn’t been sleeping. He’s taking the bar at the end of the month, he and his wife have three children, and he recently founded his own agency, Hornfischer Literary Management, Inc., after eight years with The Literary Group, an agency headquartered in New York known for handling celebrity books.
Posted inArts
Things They Used to Do
Two Texas Journalists Who Stared Danger in the Face
Posted inArts
Postscripts
What made Dave Oliphant want to write a long series of thematically linked poems about various places in Texas, especially when quite a few of those places at first glance seem, um, immune to the poetic touch (ever been to Wink)?
Posted inArts
Postscripts
How to get Book Sense and why you’ll be seeing lots of Texas Monthly in book form this fall.
Posted inNews
At the Top of His Game
After 18 Years, Texas Monthly Editor Calls It Quits
