Short Stories & Poetry by Texas Authors
B Alan Bourgeois, Patricia Taylor Wells, Robert DeLuca
Short Stories & Poetry by Texas Authors
B Alan Bourgeois, Patricia Taylor Wells, Robert DeLuca
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For the past eight years, Texas Authors have showcased their exceptional literary prowess, consistently clinching prestigious awards for their outstanding short stories and poetry. This remarkable achievement is celebrated in the anthology "Short Stories & Poetry by Texas Authors," a collection that highlights the diverse and creative voices emanating from the Lone Star State. These award-winning works have not only captivated readers but have also contributed to the cultural tapestry of Texas. The annual contest, meticulously organized by the Texas Authors Institute of History, Inc., serves as a beacon for the literary talent within the state. As readers immerse themselves in the pages of this anthology, they not only experience the richness of Texan storytelling but also play a part in supporting the Texas Authors Institute of History, Inc., a museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the literary heritage of Texas. The proceeds from this anthology directly benefit the museum, ensuring the continued celebration and recognition of Texas' vibrant literary community.
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