
Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter here!
This morning, subscribers to the Lone Star Literary Life weekly newsletter got a bonus newsletter that included an exclusive sneak peek at the October Texas Books Preview. Ten of the ninety Texas-related books publishing in October were highlighted. This is part of the subscriber-only content we'll be sharing several times each month. Not a subscriber? Click here—it’s free!
Watch for the full October Texas Books Preview in the Sunday, September 27 issue of Lone Star Literary Life. Here's what to expect:
It’s fall, y’all, and the first real cold front brought thirty-something temps to the Caprock. Oddly, except for women running from houses and nightmares, we have a dearth of Halloween books for October, but the cowboys of Christmas have formed a posse for an impressive romance roundup. Your October Lone Star Lit includes bad dates, benevolent lords, twin trouble, heaps of history, literary travel, a cornucopia of canines, McConaughey philosophy, border walls, a plethora of picture books, Baba Yaga, and fifty years of the Neustadt Prize.
In these uncertain times, we can be certain of the bookish goodness delivered by Lone Star Lit. ¡Salud!
If you aren't yet subscribed to Lone Star Lit's newsletter, you can sign up here—it’s free!
