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Texas Review Press is a university press affiliated with Sam Houston State University, located in Huntsville, Texas.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.
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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
Cold Blue Steel (Texas Review Press, 2013) is a collection of poems reflecting on law enforcement thirteen years after How to Undress a Cop. She “employs frank language in sharp lyrics charged with weary passion”, says Diego Báez in Booklist. [4]
That same year he published Amazing Grace through the Texas Review Press. The collection won several prizes, which included the 2003 Western Heritage Wrangler Award. [ 6 ] Thomas would receive the award a second time in 2015 for The Goatherd and has since won other awards.
Starting in 2001, the Texas Review in coordination with Sam Houston State University has offered an annual prize bearing Phillips' name for a distinguished poetry chapbook. [6] Starting in 2019, the award includes a $500 advance and publication with Texas A&M University Press .
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Texas Review Press, 2006. Hardcover and paperback. ISBN 1-881515-75-3; Oakland, Jack London, and Me. Texas Review Press, 2007. Paperback. ISBN 1-933896-11-6; Welcome to Oakland. Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2009. Hardcover and paperback. ISBN 978-1-933293-80-6; Say It Hot: Essays on American Writers Living, Dying, and Dead. Texas Review Press, 2011.