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10 notable 2023 books from Texas authors
In 2023, Lone Star State authors showed their skills at blending genres, giving chills and shifting between funny and bleak.
By Max Booth III
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Arts Feature, Literature, San Antonio year in review, best books 2023, Texas authors, The Spite House, Johnny Compton, Where Wolf, Rob Saucedo, Lowdown Road, Scott von Doviak, An Autobiography of Skin, Lakiesha Carr, The Lies We Weave, Grace R. Reynolds, The Legend of Charlie Fish, Josh Roundtree, The Donut Legion, Joe R. Lansdale, The Devil’s Promise, Celso Hurtado, Holler, Child: Stories, LaToya Watkins, Beasts of 42nd Street, Preston Fassel
Texas author Joe R. Lansdale discusses the evil inside us all
Lansdale's latest book Born for Trouble: The Further Adventures of Hap and Leonard debuted on March 21.
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Arts Feature, Literature, Texas, author, writing, books, writer, crime, crime novel, thriller, Hap and Leonard, Born for Trouble: The Further Adventures of Hap and Leonard, Joe R. Lansdale, Joe Lansdale, screenwriting, screenwriter, film adaptations, Cold in July, Bubba Ho-Tep
Reading in the Time of COVID-19: Eight Books to Kick the Coronavirus in Its Stupid Dick
Tags: books, reading, coronavirus, COVID-19, corona virus, COVID 19, pandemic, self isolation, social distancing, shelter in place, things to do at home, what to do in self isolation, reading, books, what to read, A People’s Future of the United States, John Joseph Adams, Victor LaValle, Her Body and Other Parties, Carmen Maria Machado, Invasion of the Weirdos, Andrew Hilbert, Savage Season, Joe R. Lansdale, The Brief History of the Dead, Kevin Brockmeier, Against the Fascist Creep, Alexander Reid Ross, Upright Women Wanted, Sarah Gailey, Texas Gardening Almanac, Doug Welsh
Forbidden Tomes: Running Down the Best Weird and Dark Fiction of 2019
Tags: books, local authors, Texas, San Antonio, best dark books, fiction, best weird books, 2019, year in review
Chilling Effect by Valerie Valdes Delivers Psychic Cats and a Videogame-Style Plot
Tags: author, Texas, San Antonio, book review, Chilling Effect, Valerie Valdes
Vibrant Settings Make End of the Ocean a Rewarding Read
Tags: Texas, San Antonio, book review, Matthew McBride, End of the Ocean
People Are Bound to Die in Laird Barron’s Black Mountain
Tags: Texas, San Antonio, book review, Black Mountain, Laird Barron, G.P. Putnam's Sons
Tears of the Trufflepig Hallucinates a Bizarre Alternate Reality
Tags: local authors, Tears of the Trufflepig, Texas, Fernando A. Flores
Saint Sadist Straps Readers in for a Nihilistic Descent into Hell
Tags: book review, Saint Sadist, San Antonio, local authors, Texas authors
Phoning Home: After a Successful Netflix Series, San Antonio-born Actor Henry Thomas Branches Out Into Fantasy Fiction
Tags: Henry Thomas, East Central, Elmendorf, San Antonio native, Texas, San Antonio
Mike McCrary’s Novel Hard Hearts Swings Big Secrets Like a Hammer
Tags: San Antonio, book review, Mike McCrary, Hard Hearts, novel, Austin resident
Texas Sicario Embraces Crime Fiction’s Past (and Predictability)
Tags: book review, Texas Sicario, San Antonio
This Is America: Gabino Iglesias’ ‘Barrio Noir’ Novel Coyote Songs Offers a Disturbing Wake-up Call
Tags: Coyote Songs, book review, Texas, San Antonio, This Is America, Gabino Iglesias
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