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  2. Texas Review Press - Wikipedia

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    The press, which was founded in 1979, publishes the Texas Review (a periodical specializing in poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction), as well as various scholarly books and monographs. [1] [2] The Texas Review Press is a part of Sam Houston State University's College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and it releases around 20 books ...

  3. List of book publishing houses in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Contents move to sidebar hide (Top) 1 Texas publishing houses. ... Texas Review Press; Texas Sisters Press;

  4. Sarah Cortez - Wikipedia

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    Today, she is in demand as an editor for all subgenres of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. She teaches creative writing workshops throughout the U.S. and abroad. In 2012, her spiritual memoir, Walking Home: Growing Up Hispanic in Houston (Texas Review Press, 2012) was published. She drew on the stories overheard as a child from her parents ...

  5. Jeb Livingood - Wikipedia

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    Samovar Press. ISBN 978-0-9766296-4-1 . George Garrett, Going to see the elephant: pieces of a writing life , Jeb Livingood ed, Texas Review Press, 2002, ISBN 978-1-881515-42-5 [ 6 ]

  6. List of newspapers in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Fighting Words: Independent Journalists in Texas. University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0-292-73616-0. Charlene Rose Vandini (2000). It's Not about the Money: Small-town Newspapering in Texas. Eakin Press. ISBN 978-1-57168-434-9. News in Texas: Essays in Honor of the 125th Anniversary of the Texas Press Association. University of Texas Press. 2005.

  7. Southwest Review - Wikipedia

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    The Southwest Review was founded as the Texas Review in 1915 by Stark Young, professor of general literature at the University of Texas at Austin. [2] Jay B. Hubbell, the Southern Methodist University professor who would bring the Review to Dallas in 1924, later reflected on the goals of Young's new journal:

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  9. Ron Rozelle - Wikipedia

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    Warden: Texas Prison Life and Death from the Inside Out (2005), written with Jim Willett, published by Blue Sky Press; Sundays with Ron Rozelle (2009), published by TCU Press; The Road to Enterprise: One Man’s Journey in the Land of Opportunity (2011), written with Arch Aplin Jr., published by AuthorHouse