Articles tagged: Texas nonfiction
The Observer Review: Border Odyssey, by Charles D. Thompson Jr.
Charles D. Thompson chronicles his journey along the length of the U.S./Mexico border, charting straight shots and labyrinthine jags to places steeped in five c...Read More
The Observer Review: James Presley’s The Phantom Killer
The Texarkana Moonlight Murders, a 1946 series of slayings, shootings and beatings in and near the Texas-Arkansas border city, were committed by a "Phantom Kill...Read More
The Observer Review: Huizache #4
Huizache, four years into its run, continues to provide a glimpse into the fault lines of identity, presenting people who struggle to find their way in...Read More
Former Observer Managing Editor Chris Tomlinson Introduces Tomlinson Hill
Tomlinson Hill: The Remarkable Story of Two Families Who Share the Tomlinson Name—One White, One Black (St. Martin's Press) has been getting warm notices from...Read More