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Southwestern Writers Collection
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At Texas State University. Includes online exhibits, archives, and book series.
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A Literary History of the American West
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Complete online book from the Western Literature Association and Texas Christian University Press.
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ACLU Foundation of Texas: Banned Books
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Includes a schedule of read-a-thons, a report that lists the most commonly banned books in Texas, and membership and donation information.
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Dobie Paisano Fellowships
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Offers grants to Texas authors. Includes history, information for applicants, and application.
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Life and Literature in the Southwest
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Online version of the guide to books about Texas, written by J. Frank Dobie in 1952.
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Southwestern Classics On-line
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Features several fiction and non-fiction online books.
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Texas Book Festival
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Annual book fair held in Austin that features popular authors and book awards. Site includes news, schedules, a list of authors, and volunteer information.
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Texas Center for the Book
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At Dallas Public Library, established in 1987 to stimulate public interest in books, reading and libraries and to encourage the study of books and the printed word.
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Texas Coalition of Authors
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Professional association for published and aspiring authors. Includes a calendar of events and membership information.
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Texas Historical Literature
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By Don B. Graham. History of literature in the state.
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The Texas Institute of Letters
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Non-profit organization whose purpose is to stimulate interest in Texas letters and to recognize distinctive literary achievement.
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