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Food-o-File
A capacity crowd of family, friends, and fans packed Book Woman last Friday night to celebrate the paperback release of Austin author Karen Stolz's delightful first novel, World of Pies.
"...Friday night to celebrate the paperback release of Austin author Karen Stolz's delightful first novel, World of Pies (Hyperion,..."

July 13, 2001 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Spotlight: Paul Burch
Nashville songwriter Paul Burch teams with novelist Tony Earley for Last of My Kind.
"...Earley approached him about providing some music to a reading the author was about to do...."

March 16, 2001 Music Feature by Jim Caligiuri

The Man Who Knew Too Much
Although some critics have assumed, from Jacques Barzun's criticisms of modern culture, that he is a conservative ideologue, in reality he has always followed his own, pragmatic vision of things.
"...circumstance of his birth. His father was a prominent author in that fin-de-siècle France best described by Proust's In..."

Oct. 13, 2000 Books Feature by Roger Gathman

With Style
"As corny as it sounds, I have to say that my life changed 14 years ago," Anne S. Lewis writes, "the day my bike tire blew out -- the second time in one week -- right in front of John Trimble's house. I'd never heard of the author of the venerable Writing With Style book or his legendary UT writing classes."
"...tanned, athletic-looking, mid-forty-ish -- I'd never heard of the author of the venerable Writing With Style book or his..."

Oct. 6, 2000 Books Feature by Anne S. Lewis

The Mindful Cook: Finding Awareness, Simplicity, and Freedom in the Kitchen
"...a bowl on the counter between shirts, I started reading. Before long, the forgotten iron had turned itself off..."

Sept. 8, 2000 Food Review by Sandy Szwarc

Dirty Words
Roger Gathman delves into local bookstores' shelves of smut to investigate the collective Gestalt of erotica.
"...books. You aren't going to be at the park, reading the book, and people aren't going to go, look!..."

Aug. 11, 2000 Books Feature by Roger Gathman

American Rhapsody
"...here. The gossip is outrageous, but that's because the author is outraged. He feels betrayed. He was a hot,..."

July 28, 2000 Books Review by Clay Smith

The Speed of Technology
SXSW 2000 Interactive Festival
"...emerging wireless/palm trend as reasons the formerly clumsy, handheld reading experience has recently been transformed...."

March 24, 2000 Screens Feature by Stuart Wade

In Person
Last week Edmund Morris, the author of Dutch: A Memoir of Ronald Reagan, read from his controversial biography at BookPeople; Clay Smith reports from the scene.
"...but Morris, both in the prologue and at his reading, emphasized the presence of Arthur S. Link, the George..."

Nov. 5, 1999 Books Feature by Clay Smith

Book Reviews
"...which are Alta's and the novel's obsession. Unfortunately, the author's overwrought imagery can't rescue the characters from those murky..."

July 30, 1999 Books Review

Future Near, Future Dear
"...It's obvious from reading A Good Old-fashioned Future, Bruce Sterling's new collection of..."

July 23, 1999 Books Feature by Clay Smith

Get It While You Can
"...& roll section generated e-mail from two of the authors I reviewed. Patricia Butler was pissed about the review..."

March 19, 1999 Books Feature

Book Reviews
"...considerable skill as a storyteller with a life of reading to make sense of the life of Crazy Horse,..."

Feb. 19, 1999 Books Review

Postmarks
Letter to Isaac
"...Austin needs affordable apartments ["Postmarks," Vol.18, No.24]. I was reading a news article and it reported that Dell employees..."

Feb. 19, 1999 Column

In Person
"...At Chitra Divakaruni's reading in Austin January 28, Book People's reading room was..."

Feb. 5, 1999 Books Feature

Postmarks
"...was well within the time frame depicted by the author-artist. The Henry was used during the Civil War, and..."

Oct. 23, 1998 Column

Point of Sale
"...are not -- are vitally important in determining an author's financial fate and in defining a bookstore's identity...."

Oct. 9, 1998 Books Feature by Clay Smith

Postmarks
"...latest issue [Vol.18, No.4] is! I mean, I stopped reading it on page 62. Enough with the "Critics Picks"..."

Oct. 2, 1998 Column

Postscripts
Thinning the Herd
"...however. As if the huge font size of the author's name on the cover weren't signal enough to run..."

Sept. 11, 1998 Books Column by Clay Smith

Where the Sea Used to Be
"...question follows from the first. The particular pleasure of reading a Rick Bass novel is the total immersion you..."

Sept. 4, 1998 Books Review

Nice Work if You Can Get It
AWL Writers Are Making Deals
"...to buy? `Yes, going to buy. I have an author who is a doctor and has committed to purchasing..."

Aug. 21, 1998 Books Feature by Clay Smith

Texas Tropes
Is Don Graham Really Texas' Literary Curmudgeon?
"...Letters, English professor at the University of Texas, and author, is probably aware of the film for that reason..."

Aug. 7, 1998 Books Feature by Clay Smith

Webb on the Web
Don Webb: Surreal but Awake
"...photograph by Jon Lebkowsky Hard-working, prolific genre-bending author Don Webb has worked from Austin for many years,..."

July 31, 1998 Screens Feature by Jon Lebkowsky

Page Two
"...John Irving's new novel A Widow for One Year, reading the last 200 pages or so into Wednesday morning...."

May 29, 1998 Column by Louis Black

Postscripts
"...longtime Texas Monthly contributing editor Jan Reid. Reid, the author of The Improbable Rise of Redneck Rock, is presently..."

May 8, 1998 Books Column by Clay Smith

In Person
"...all the crowd was swaying, though; beautiful Carol Dawson, author of Meeting the Minotaur, took occasion to slink around..."

April 24, 1998 Books Feature

The Jacqueline Susann Story
My Heart Belongs to Daddy... or His Equivalent in Drugs
"...become. In this case, we get to remember potboiler author Jacqueline (pronounced Jack-wah-leen by her mother) Susann as the..."

Feb. 13, 1998 Books Feature

Articulations
Cohen Remembered
"...given testimony by two former students, Emily Ball Cicchini, author of Becoming Brontë, and John Walch, author of Craving..."

Jan. 30, 1998 Arts Column by Robert Faires

It Came From Corsicana
Mrs. Telling Meets Mrs. Not Telling
"...Robert Draper, whose appreciation of the book and its author appeared in Texas Monthly (October 1994). Dawson's new book,..."

Nov. 7, 1997 Books Feature by Marion Winik

Post Marks
Muddying the Waters
"...may not be my style, but I do enjoy reading and learning about all the artists in Austin. I..."

Nov. 7, 1997 Column

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