Southern Bound
by Stephanie Elizondo Griest / Posted on | No CommentsAnthology editing must be one of literature’s most thankless jobs. You are challenged by writers, readers and critics on every front: whom you included, [...]
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Read full postIn Tinsel, Washington Post Style-section writer Hank Stuever immerses himself in the Dallas suburb of Frisco, with some of the Americans who help make [...]
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Read full postThis summer Texas suffered through its worst drought in half a century. Two hundred and thirty public water systems declared mandatory restrictions. Crop and [...]
Read full postEl Paso is as far from Texas as you can get while still being in it, a fact that holds a certain appeal to [...]
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