TEXAS-CONNECTED
What Does "Texas-Connected" Mean to Us?
At Lone Star Literary Life, we celebrate all things bookish in the Lone Star State—and that includes the many stories and storytellers who are Texas-connected. But what exactly does that mean?
Well, we like to think of it as having a little Texas in your bones—or maybe just in your bookshelf. Here’s how we define it:
A Person is Texas-Connected If They’ve:
Been born and raised in Texas. (We see you, folks who can recite the Texas pledge from memory.)
Lived in Texas for at least two years. (That’s enough time to develop a favorite breakfast taco spot and know which way to turn your fan in August.)
Earned a degree from a Texas college or university. (Gig ’Em, Go Frogs, Wreck ’Em, Hook ’Em—we don’t play favorites… publicly.)
A Book is Texas-Connected If:
It’s written by someone who meets at least one of the criteria above,
ORIt’s set in Texas. (Whether it’s the dusty plains, piney woods, Hill Country, or the big city lights of Houston or Dallas—we’re here for it.)
And here’s the best part: you only need to meet one of these criteria to qualify. We like to keep things simple around here. After all, being Texas-connected isn’t about proving your credentials—it’s about belonging to a storytelling tradition as big and bold as the state itself.
So whether you’re a lifelong Texan, a proud transplant, or your novel’s main character is navigating life in a West Texas town—we’re glad you’re here. You belong in our literary family.
Got questions or want to see if your book qualifies? Holler at us—we’re happy to help!