Texas Authors Inspire with Books about Love & Healing
A Love Letter to Texas Women Sarah Bird University of Texas Press, 2016 Sarah Bird, a reluctant transplant from New
Read moreA Love Letter to Texas Women Sarah Bird University of Texas Press, 2016 Sarah Bird, a reluctant transplant from New
Read moreBy Sharon White Looking for a gift that will last long after the tinsel and lights have been put away?
Read moreBy Catherine Hosman The afternoon of Jan. 23, 1913, was unusually busy for the shops on the square in McKinney,
Read moreBy M. CLARE HAEFNER “She’d followed the rule book and still failed.” Already reeling from a crisis negotiation gone wrong,
Read moreBy Catherine Hosman Michael N. Donahue is an artist, historian, author, the chair of the Temple College Visual Arts Department
Read moreBy Catherine Hosman Amy K. Rognlie loves plants and gardening, knitting and crocheting, books, pugs and German shepherds. So it’s
Read moreBy M. CLARE HAEFNER Someone tries to assassinate Saudi Prince Omar bin Talal on American soil when he brings his
Read moreA conversation with Salado author Charlene Ochsner Carson By CATHERINE HOSMAN Drive through any back road country or town and
Read moreLessons in grief, forgiveness, gratitude and faith By CATHERINE HOSMAN In her book, “Turning Your Scars into Stars: A Journey
Read moreBy M. CLARE HAEFNER Many authors draw inspiration from their favorite authors. Hillary Manton Lodge is no exception. Her latest
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