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Quotable Texas
Pub Date: 03/04/2025
Format: Paperback
A collection of memorable lines, regretful remarks, and soulful sayings about the Lone Star State
This Is How a Robin Drinks
Essays on Urban Nature
Pub Date: 09/24/2024
Format: Paperback
Essays that celebrate urban nature with keen observation and earthy humor
We Are Animals
On the Nature and Politics of Motherhood
Pub Date: 09/17/2024
Format: Paperback
Collection of personal essays tackling social stigmas around mothering, childbirth, and feminism in the twenty-first century
Native Texan
Stories from Deep in the Heart
Pub Date: 07/30/2024
Format: Paperback
Essay collection offers a lively, surprising tour of small town and big city Texas
More Finish Lines to Cross
Notes on Race, Redemption, and Hope
Pub Date: 02/27/2024
Format: Paperback
A nationally loved columnist reflects on life in Texas and the times we live in
Worth Repeating
San Antonio Stories
Pub Date: 08/15/2023
Format: Paperback
Nonfiction essays from Texas Public Radio's live storytelling series
Life in the Tar Seeps
A Spiraling Ecology from a Dying Sea
Pub Date: 04/25/2023
Format: Paperback
Finding an intricate web of life in the tar seeps of the Great Salt Lake
Bushwhacking
How to Get Lost in the Woods and Write Your Way Out
Pub Date: 02/07/2023
Format: Paperback
Part writing memoir, part nature memoir, and part meditation on a life well lived
(Don't) Stop Me if You've Heard This Before
and Other Essays on Writing Fiction
Pub Date: 01/24/2023
Format: Paperback
Peter Turchi’s third book on the craft of fiction goes beyond the basics to explore the intricate mechanics of storytelling.
Wild Spectacle
Seeking Wonders in a World beyond Humans
Pub Date: 08/23/2022
Format: Paperback
“Janisse Ray at her best…. If there’s a more open, honest, and appealing writer today, I’ve not met her.” — Bill McKibben, author Wandering Home: A Long Walk across America’s Most Hopeful Landscape
From the bestselling author of Ecology of a Cracker Childhood, an exploration of the astounding and vanishing wild world.
All the Powerful Invisible Things
A Sportswomen's Notebook
Pub Date: 04/20/2021
Format: Paperback
An eloquent chronicle about the complexities of being an outdoors woman
Rambling Prose
Essays
Pub Date: 11/17/2020
Format: Paperback
Essays on animal rights, silence, mortality, eroticism, film, and language
Terroir
Love, Out of Place
Pub Date: 11/10/2020
Format: Paperback
Eight essays exploring how identity is shaped by place and its people
Dear America
Letters of Hope, Habitat, Defiance, and Democracy
Pub Date: 03/31/2020
Format: Paperback
More than 140 U.S. writers, artists, scientists, and others appeal to a divided nation
Self-Portrait with Dogwood
Pub Date: 02/14/2017
Format: Paperback
Beloved poet and essayist Christopher Merrill's personal tale of life and tree limb
Death Watch
A View from the Tenth Decade
Pub Date: 02/14/2017
Format: Paperback
America’s foremost living poet sifts through life and the inevitability of the end
Quotable Texas
Pub Date: 03/04/2025
Format: Paperback
A collection of memorable lines, regretful remarks, and soulful sayings about the Lone Star State
This Is How a Robin Drinks
Essays on Urban Nature
Pub Date: 09/24/2024
Format: Paperback
Essays that celebrate urban nature with keen observation and earthy humor
We Are Animals
On the Nature and Politics of Motherhood
Pub Date: 09/17/2024
Format: Paperback
Collection of personal essays tackling social stigmas around mothering, childbirth, and feminism in the twenty-first century
Native Texan
Stories from Deep in the Heart
Pub Date: 07/30/2024
Format: Paperback
Essay collection offers a lively, surprising tour of small town and big city Texas
More Finish Lines to Cross
Notes on Race, Redemption, and Hope
Pub Date: 02/27/2024
Format: Paperback
A nationally loved columnist reflects on life in Texas and the times we live in
Worth Repeating
San Antonio Stories
Pub Date: 08/15/2023
Format: Paperback
Nonfiction essays from Texas Public Radio's live storytelling series
Life in the Tar Seeps
A Spiraling Ecology from a Dying Sea
Pub Date: 04/25/2023
Format: Paperback
Finding an intricate web of life in the tar seeps of the Great Salt Lake
Bushwhacking
How to Get Lost in the Woods and Write Your Way Out
Pub Date: 02/07/2023
Format: Paperback
Part writing memoir, part nature memoir, and part meditation on a life well lived
(Don't) Stop Me if You've Heard This Before
and Other Essays on Writing Fiction
Pub Date: 01/24/2023
Format: Paperback
Peter Turchi’s third book on the craft of fiction goes beyond the basics to explore the intricate mechanics of storytelling.
Wild Spectacle
Seeking Wonders in a World beyond Humans
Pub Date: 08/23/2022
Format: Paperback
“Janisse Ray at her best…. If there’s a more open, honest, and appealing writer today, I’ve not met her.” — Bill McKibben, author Wandering Home: A Long Walk across America’s Most Hopeful Landscape
From the bestselling author of Ecology of a Cracker Childhood, an exploration of the astounding and vanishing wild world.
From the bestselling author of Ecology of a Cracker Childhood, an exploration of the astounding and vanishing wild world.
All the Powerful Invisible Things
A Sportswomen's Notebook
Pub Date: 04/20/2021
Format: Paperback
An eloquent chronicle about the complexities of being an outdoors woman
Rambling Prose
Essays
Pub Date: 11/17/2020
Format: Paperback
Essays on animal rights, silence, mortality, eroticism, film, and language
Terroir
Love, Out of Place
Pub Date: 11/10/2020
Format: Paperback
Eight essays exploring how identity is shaped by place and its people
Dear America
Letters of Hope, Habitat, Defiance, and Democracy
Pub Date: 03/31/2020
Format: Paperback
More than 140 U.S. writers, artists, scientists, and others appeal to a divided nation
Self-Portrait with Dogwood
Pub Date: 02/14/2017
Format: Paperback
Beloved poet and essayist Christopher Merrill's personal tale of life and tree limb
Death Watch
A View from the Tenth Decade
Pub Date: 02/14/2017
Format: Paperback
America’s foremost living poet sifts through life and the inevitability of the end