The Outlaw’s Mail Order Bride by Linda Broday
Genre: Historical Western Romance Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca Publication Date: January 29, 2019 Number of Pages: 384 pages ABOUT THE BOOK: When the West was wild, and man’s law […]
Review: Laika’s Window: The Legacy of a Soviet Space Dog
The unforgettable story of Laika the Soviet space dog, the Cold War, and the Space Race between the United States and the Soviet Union
Texas kid lit wins multiple awards

They Call Me Güero: A Border Kid’s Poems (Cinco Puntos Press) by David Bowles was named as an honor book for the Walter Dean Myers Awards for Outstanding Children’s Literature […]
The Water Lord By Matt Minor
The Water Lord By Matt Minor TOUR FINISHED This tour is complete, but go directly to the blog tour stops by clicking the links below. 1/8/19 Excerpt All the […]
The many hats worn by Progressive Rising Phoenix Press CEO Amanda Thrasher

Amanda Thrasher describes herself as sometimes hyper, a tad ADD, highly self-motivated, and continually thinking.
Mari Mancusi
Gamer, cosplayer, and author Mari Mancusi
Lone Star Review: THE TRAVELING FEAST
Review of new essays from Rick Bass
Lone Star Review: WHAT DO YOU DO WITH A VOICE LIKE THAT?
“When Barbara Jordan talked, we listened.” —Former President of the United States, Bill Clinton The late Honorable Barbara Jordan grew up in Houston’s Fifth Ward. “She may have looked […]
Lone Star Listens: Norma Elia Cantú
Texas — and the rest of the nation and world — is undergoing a rich resurgence of literature in all genres by Latino/Latina writers. One major contributor to this renaissance […]
Lone Star Review: The Man Who Caught the Storm
Review of The Man Who Caught the Storm by Dallas author Brantley Hargrove