The Wonder Years is a book made from wreckage. And with materials unceasingly sharp and surprisin...
In his evocative photographs, Frank Dituri presents glimpses of ordinary reality as evidence of t...
Kim Addonizio’s latest collection of poetry, My Black Angel Blues Poems and Portraits, is an amaz...
The Weight of the Weather: Regarding the Poetry of Ted Kooser is a comprehensive examination of t...
This is a story about four children who take a hike and the adventures they encounter, such as gi...
The Big Sandy is a Joycean-like sojourn concerning the perpetual vicissitudes of life as encounte...
Recounts the unparalleled three-year adventure around the world of a passionate ornithologist and...
These poems represent experience, insight, ideas, introspection, and impression. Some of the poem...
. This new novel is both haunting and lovely as Meissner brings this gallery of irresistible, com...
A collection of Christopher Buckley's longer poems, his most wide-ranging and serious work built ...
Nacogdoches Now and Then documents a project taken on by Christopher Talbot and his photography c...
Mark Sanders' Conditions of Grace: New and Selected Poems brings together the best work from a th...
Meredith Trede's Field Theory is thick with lives; when the reader opens the book it's as if he o...
James Dennis writes with erudition, wit, and a breath of fresh West Texas air. Here are poems wov...
Similar to Antonio Vivaldi's The Four Seasons, poems that compose the sections of Claude Wilkinso...
According to the preface to Don Welch’s latest collection of poems, “Gnomes” are defined as: shor...
Eva Braun was seventeen years old when she was first introduced to Adolf Hitler in 1929. Hitler t...
Port Sullivan is an action-filled fictional story of ayoung Creole lady and her son and their ody...
John Heliker: Drawing on the New Deal marks the rediscovery of a remarkable and largely unknown b...
With the graceful lyricism of a musician's ear, the stories of So There! inhabit the quiet spaces...
Brings an impressive breadth and depth of emotion and cultural insights which can't be overstated...
These mythical and magical poems examine the duality of nature, the sacrifices women make daily, ...
Well Done: Stephen F. Austin State University 90th Anniversary Cookbook is a veritable feast and ...
The poems in The History of Permanence are startling in their inclusiveness, juxtaposing history,...
CHRISTINE BUTTERWORTH-MCDERMOTT'S Woods & Water, Wolves & Women explores the myths and themes tha...
Subtitle on dust jacket: The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, 1846...
In Manthiram's After the Tsunami, Siddhartha, an Indian man, appears to have it all: a successful...
Cool Cat returns in Cool Cat Says Hear the Story Here! Myrna Johnson creates an enchanting story ...
In Nebraska Poetry: A Sesquicentennial Anthology, editor Daniel Simon has collected poems that in...
When most people talk about mentoring, they think of introducing people to one another for mutual...
In the Introduction to Mark Sanders’ Riddled with Light: Metaphor in the Poetry of W. B. Yeats, c...
Prior to her suicide in the summer of 2013, KathleeneWest left instructions to her literary execu...
The Ratlue Diaries is a fictionalized account of events occurring 30 years ago in the grass-roots...
Broadcast to large portions of Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and East Texas, Dr Archie McDonald'...
Chopper Blues is the apex of a unique evolution: it grows from the script of a mixed media introd...
River is an Australian Shepherd who has had three different homes. He is sad and lonely, and he d...
Rebecca Hoogs digs down into the depths of humanity in her newest collection of poetry, Self-Stor...
In Stephen Massimilla’s latest book, The Plague Doctor in His Hull-Shaped Hat, self-recogni...
The book employs the story of one particular extended family network—the Browns, Sherrods, Mannin...
Celebrates the wisdom and wit of single adults who are living their lives to the fullest. Sometim...
Seventy-five years after the New London, Texas, school explosion instantaneously ended life for t...
I had known Marie since autumn, 1993, after both of us had worked on a documentary titled Remembe...
The Neches River is not wild in its youth. It flows gently along pastures, under barb-wire fences...
A Forest Insect Alphabet features fifty-one original woodcuts drawn and cut by Master Printer Cha...
Diedrich Anton Wilhelm Rulfs, the German-born architect who immigrated to Nacogdoches, Texas in 1...
The story of Dean H. Olson covers army infantrytraining at Camps Fannin ( July–October 1943)and M...