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From court cases to lunchtime observations, Roberto Perezdiaz finds the subjects of his short stories in everyday life. Read Story »
Poetry is a full-body experience for Rachel Eliza Griffiths, the latest American Book Review speaker at the University of Houston-Victoria ... Read Story »
The fifth year of the University of Houston-Victoria/American Book Review Fall Reading Series begins Sept. 2. Read Story »
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In "Out of the Easy," Josie Moraine, daughter of a brothel prostitute, lives in the French Quarter of New Orleans ... Read Story »
Literary activist and poet E. Ethelbert Miller is expanding his worldwide network to include the Crossroads. Read Story »
Although he is now known as a creative writing guru, it was a long and winding road that got author ... Read Story »
Whether it's mystery, romance or a timeless tale of the lower class biting at the heels of the American dream, ... Read Story »
Failure and obsession are what led author Mat Johnson to Antarctica. Read Story »
Ever since her book, "The Personal History of Rachel DuPree" was published in the U.S. in August, author Ann Weisgarber ... Read Story »
A change in the curriculum for a freshmen English class at the University of Houston-Victoria likens the course to those ... Read Story »
She dabbed the rims of her eyes with a brilliant green napkin. Read Story »