The exciting debut to Marshall Ryan Maresca's Streets of Maradaine series, blending fast-paced heists with epic and urban fantasy across interconnected series of novels
Editors Laurence Musgrove and Terry Dalrymple have collected poetry, fiction, and nonfiction from 59 writers on the power and beauty of weather in the Lone Star State. The resulting anthology from Lamar University Literary Press, Texas Weather, celebrates with intimate detail and incredible scope why Texans are so fascinated with, wary of, confounded by, and thankful for their weather.
Published: Lamar University Press - November 4th, 2016
Editors Laurence Musgrove and Terry Dalrymple have collected poetry, fiction, and nonfiction from 59 writers on the power and beauty of weather in the Lone Star State. The resulting anthology from Lamar University Literary Press, Texas Weather, celebrates with intimate detail and incredible scope why Texans are so fascinated with, wary of, confounded by, and thankful for their weather.
When the Nazis invade her country, Rachel Klein is just a normal teenager in love -- but becomes a secret courier for the underground. Relentless dangers eventually force her and her parents to hide in a dank basement, where much is revealed.
Published: Texas Christian University Press - October 8th, 2016
In Amado Muro and Me, ten-year-old Robert Seltzer discovers that his father, Chester, actually leads two lives—one as a newspaperman and father who somehow always knows what his son is thinking; the other as Amado Muro, a passionate and gifted writer whose pseudonym is adapted from the name of his Mexican immigrant wife.
An account of the women's art movement in New York City from 1970 to 1992 and how these women created politically and personally effective art works, exhibitions, actions, and institutions
Charles and Betty Parish met at Duke University in 1956 and were married in 1960. Charles started Parish Photography in 1964 and several years later formed Wedding Planners. Now, having sold the photography business, Charles has had time to reflect on memorable moments throughout his 50-year photography career.