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TCU More Than A Book
PRESS
The TCU Press is once again recognized for their outstanding
Honors & work as a publisher.
New Releases
Thomas Zigals’ novel, Many Rivers to Cross, has received
another award. The Philosophical Society of Texas gave it its
Award of Merit for Fiction.
Four books published by the TCU Press were recognized
by the San Antonio Conservation Society’s publication
awards this month: TCU professor of history Kenneth
Stevens’ The Texas Legation Papers, Nick Kotz’s The
Harness Maker’s Dream, Patricia Vermillion’s Texas Chili? Oh
My! and Jim Parsons and David Bush’s Fair Park Deco.
Jerry Craven’s novel, Women of Thunder, was named a
finalist for IndieFab’s Multicultural Fiction Book of the
Year.
Patrick Dearen’s novel, The Big Drift, has received two awards:
the Western Writers of America’s Spur Award for Best
Western Traditional Novel and the Academy of Western
Artists’ Elmer Kelton Fiction Book of the Year.
Texas People, Texas Places: More Musings of the Rambling Boy by
Lonn Taylor has received a Southwest Book Award from the
Border Regional Library Association.
NEW RELEASES
Chili Queen: Mi historia, novel by Marian L. Martinello
Texas Tales Illustrated, #2: The Trail Drives by Mike Kearby
and Mack White
On Becoming an Architect, a memoir by Frank D. Welch
Dateline: Purgatory – Examining the Case that Sentenced Darlie
Routier to Death by Kathy Cruz
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