There is a Reason, There is a Rhyme, There is Bobby Bridger

"The breadth of talent still astounds - Willie Nelson, Janis Joplin, Jerry Jeff Walker, Doug Sahm, Delbert McClinton, Michael Martin Murphey, Willis Alan Ramsey, Kinky Friedman, Steve Fromholz, Bobby Bridger, Billy Joe Shaver, Marcia Ball, and Townes Van Zandt. Some are living legends. Others turned their talents to new venues when the ever-fluid Austin scene … Continue reading There is a Reason, There is a Rhyme, There is Bobby Bridger

Mississippi, First in Literature Once Again

~Post by Brian C. There’s this saying, “Mississippi, first in Literature, last in literacy”. It’s an odd saying, and while the second part is full of old style, anti-Southern resentment and bigotry, the first part is perplexing to many. How could one of the poorest, sparsest states in the union, almost known for reluctance to … Continue reading Mississippi, First in Literature Once Again

Authors & Illustrators, Help SCBWI Rebuild Bastrop Library

The Austin Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators is sending out a call to all Texas authors and illustrators to help rebuild the Bastrop Public Library, which sadly lost a tremendous number of books in this summer's wildfire. Between now and December 8th, they're taking donations from authors and illustrators of all kinds of … Continue reading Authors & Illustrators, Help SCBWI Rebuild Bastrop Library

Thurs @ the HRC – The Future of Independent Bookselling: The View from Austin

This Thursday, November 17, 7p, the good folks at the Harry Ransom Center are hosting a panel discussion, The Future of Independent Bookselling: The View from Austin. Our own CEO Steve Bercu, BookWoman's Susan Post, and Russell Etchen of Domy Books will talk about where they see indie bookselling going, in Austin and beyond. This … Continue reading Thurs @ the HRC – The Future of Independent Bookselling: The View from Austin