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TCU Press Blog: March 2015
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Monday, March 23, 2015. An Interview with Marcia Hatfield Daudistel. As the editor of Grace and Gumption: The Women of El Paso. Did you learn anything new while working on this project? Is there any one story that especially stuck with you? As the editor of Grace and Gumption,. Is there any woman (or group of women) from history who has particularly inspired you? I learned many new things while working on Grace and Gumption,. Tuesday, March 17, 2015. Dr Georgia Arbuckle Fix. Friday, March 13, 2015. She b...
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TCU Press Blog: 20 Books in 2016
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Tuesday, February 9, 2016. 20 Books in 2016. Join us in our 20 Books in 2016. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). James Farmer on the Civil Rights Movement. My Blind Date with a Book. The Story of a Freedmens Community in Texas. 20 Books in 2016. Other University Press Blogs. Texas A&M University Press. University of California Press. University of Chicago Press. University of Georgia Press. University of Illinois Press. University of Missouri Press. University of Nebraska Press. University of Texas Press.
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TCU Press Blog: October 2014
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Wednesday, October 15, 2014. Announcing the ELF Scholarship! Full Tuition Scholarship for a TCU Student Writer. Seventh Annual Sandra Brown Excellence in Literary Fiction (ELF) Scholarship. Are you a TCU student with a passion for writing? Do you know someone who is? Apply for the ELF Scholarship! If submitted as ecopy, they must be sent to d.e.williams@tcu.edu. By the same deadline. Contact Dr. Dan Williams at d.e.williams@tcu.edu. Http:/ elf.tcu.edu/. History of the ELF Scholarship:. New York Times bes...
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TCU Press Blog: Yeats, Joyce, and Irish Literature: an Interview with my Irish Lit Professor
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Thursday, March 17, 2016. Yeats, Joyce, and Irish Literature: an Interview with my Irish Lit Professor. Happy Saint Patrick’s Day everyone! Today is more than just the celebration of a famous Saint; it is the celebration of Ireland. With that in mind, I sat down with my professor of Irish literature to learn a little more about it. She said, “. I couldn’t really say why I loved it but it just, it drew me in and I hand wrote it and put it above my bed and I thought about it all the time.”. 8220;It was Yea...
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TCU Press Blog: 20books16 Challenge #4: A Book in a Series
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Friday, April 1, 2016. 20books16 Challenge #4: A Book in a Series. I tackled the next 20 Books in 2016 Challenge with some alacrity. I decided to read a book in a series. Harry Potter. Sparked my love of reading book series long ago and it hasn’t faded since. Book series give you a chance to read about your favorite characters over and over again. In honor of the rising popularity of the new Starz show Outlander. However, this book challenge is a hefty endeavor, seeing as though there are eight books in ...
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TCU Press Blog: February 2016
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Tuesday, February 23, 2016. James Farmer on the Civil Rights Movement. The dead will not return, and our martyrs will stay at peace. We survivors have got a second wind, and the young will draw their first. Martin left us with a dream unrealized and a promise unfulfilled. Our nation deceives itself with the fiction that the task is complete and racism is dead and all is well. The myth surrounds us that America has suddenly become color-blind, and that all that remains is an economic problem. Edited by Ga...
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TCU Press Blog: August 2015
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Monday, August 31, 2015. An Iconic Moment within an Iconic Performance. An excerpt from Danny Garrett's forthcoming Weird Yet Strange: Notes from an Austin Music Artist. 8220;At Antone’s something quite vital took shape—the passing parade of legendary greats, the talented locals, and the communion between the two. Over time, this trinity formed up an Austin Sound for the blues. Monday, August 24, 2015. Remembering Katrina Ten Years Later. And the story eventually became a vivid obsession. I knew that wou...
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TCU Press Blog: November 2015
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Wednesday, November 18, 2015. Excerpt from Linda Valdez's Crossing the Line. Check out this excerpt from Linda Valdez's new memoir, Crossing the Line: A Marriage across Borders. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Excerpt from Linda Valdezs Crossing the Line. Other University Press Blogs. Texas A&M University Press. University of California Press. University of Chicago Press. University of Georgia Press. University of Illinois Press. University of Missouri Press. University of Nebraska Press.
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TCU Press Blog: James Farmer on the Civil Rights Movement
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Tuesday, February 23, 2016. James Farmer on the Civil Rights Movement. The dead will not return, and our martyrs will stay at peace. We survivors have got a second wind, and the young will draw their first. Martin left us with a dream unrealized and a promise unfulfilled. Our nation deceives itself with the fiction that the task is complete and racism is dead and all is well. The myth surrounds us that America has suddenly become color-blind, and that all that remains is an economic problem.
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