- 250 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About This Book
From the Guadalupe Mountains of the Chihuahuan Desert to the Hill Country to the Red River, the vast geographic landscape of Texas has afforded the cultural depth and diversity to inspire its writers. The richness of Texas folklore, history, and traditions has left an unmistakable mark on the art of the region. Both native and transplant Texas writers alike have been keenly shaped by the distinctive aroma of fresh corn tortillas, tales of Mescalero Apaches, and Tejano and ranchera music.Jameson has compiled an assorted collection of fourteen essays by some of the most prominent Texas writers through which he hopes to explore the following questions: “How did they accomplish their goals? Why did they choose the writing life? What influence did the history, lore, and culture of Texas play in their creative process?” While readily citing the “decidedly Texas flavor” in his own fiction, Jameson seeks to uncover the inspirations in other writers from both the expansive and rugged Texas terrain as well as the varied people therein.The fourteen writers who comprise Notes from Texas range from the captivating and often humorous essayist Larry L. King to the beloved historical novelist Elmer Kelton. Other contributors include James Ward Lee, known for his expertise in Texas cuisine and culture, and poet and songwriter Red Steagall. This collection bestows each with a “chance to express what they wished to share about their art and their life as a Texas writer.”
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction/W.C. Jameson
- 1. Judy Alter/Notes from an Outsider
- 2. Robert Flynn/Something to Say
- 3. Don Graham/Nine Ball, Corner Pocket
- 4. Rolando Hinojosa-Smith/Why I Write
- 5. Paulette Jiles/The Country of the Mind
- 6. Elmer Kelton/I Love a Good Western
- 7. Larry L. King/Famous Arthur
- 8. James Ward Lee/Two States of Mind
- 9. James Reasoner/Barbarians, Cowboys, and Private Eyes: How I Became a Texas Writer
- 10. Clay Reynolds/From Wit to Wisdom: The Irony of the Artistic Journey
- 11. Joyce Gibson Roach/Saved to the Uttermost: The Life and Times of a NaĂŻve West Texas Writer
- 12. Red Steagall/Drawing Inspiration
- 13. Carlton Stowers/Universal Truths in Your Own Back Yard
- 14. Frances Brannen Vick/Confessions of a Texas Publisher/Writer
- Index