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The spring 2013 University of Houston-Victoria American Book Review Reading Series will feature authors who specialize in poetry, crime drama ... Read Story »
University of Houston-Victoria will enter the sixth year of its American Book Review Fall Reading Series with a diverse mix ... Read Story »
He spoke of war, of fist fights, dead bodies and of crying children. Read Story »
E. Ethelbert Miller asked his audience who'd had their ears professionally cleaned. Read Story »
Writer Curtis White wore two hats throughout his career, both as a novelist and as a cultural critic. Read Story »
The face that had haunted Michael O'Brien was blown up behind him, its wiry whiskers penetrating the projector screen. Read Story »
Literary activist and poet E. Ethelbert Miller is expanding his worldwide network to include the Crossroads. Read Story »
Painter-turned-poet Tim Z. Hernandez used some of his acclaimed cut-to-the-bone honesty Thursday to encourage University of Houston-Victoria students to explore ... Read Story »
The conversation ranged from powerful accounts of the Korean War, to comical anecdotes about growing up with a dad in ... Read Story »
Although E. Ethelbert Miller will technically be doing a reading at the American Book Review reading series Friday, he's more ... Read Story »
There's no telling what you'll get at Thursday's American Book Review Spring Reading Series. Read Story »
Plenty of words have been used to describe Robert Coover's writing: Avant-garde, postmodern, experimental. Read Story »
Expect to relive the gamut of social issues from the '60s and '70s: civil rights, gay rights, feminism, protests and ... Read Story »
Christina Milletti plans to bring something old and something new to the American Book Review reading series - and, as ... Read Story »
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then photographer Michael O'Brien is the author of countless works of nonfiction. Read Story »
The American Book Review spring reading series kicks off Thursday and starting out of the gate with the first reading ... Read Story »
The protesters were 13 bodies deep, linked together around the International Hotel in San Francisco in 1977. Read Story »
Of all the fears ushered in by war, author Tim O'Brien calls a soldier's greatest, heaviest fright, the fear of ... Read Story »
Paisley Rekdal's writing is sort of like that Björk song you can't get out of your head. Read Story »
The Advocate wants to correct promptly any error in fact or clarify any misleading information we publish. To report any ... Read Story »