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Phil Oakley at Louisiana Book Festival
More info:
https://www.louisianabookfestival.org/
 
        
      
       
        
      
      Thomas Ortiz Signing at Reverie Books
Dr. Thomas Ortiz will be signing copies of his book Why We Struggle to Go Green at Reverie Books, 5330 Menchaca Rd Ste D, Austin, TX.
For more information: https://reveriebooks.com/events/
 
        
      
      Cynthia Leal Massey discussion and signing
Come here Cynthia discuss her new book Well of Deception and the actual events that inspired it.
For more information: https://thetwig.com/upcoming-events?page=4
 
        
      
      Thomas Ortiz book signing in Austin
Thomas Manuel Ortiz will read from and sign copies of his new book, Why We Struggle to Go Green. Shop sustainability vendors at Ani's Day and Night and enjoy live music, food trucks, clothes swaps, plant swaps and more. 7107 E Riverside Dr, Austin, TX 78741.
For more information: https://anisdayandnight.com/austin-east-riverside-ani-s-day-and-night-events
 
        
      
      T.D. Motley signing at the Texas Master Naturalists Annual Meeting
T.D. Motley will sign copies of The Art of Farming at the Texas A&M University Press table in the vendor’s room.
More info: https://txmn.tamu.edu/2025-annual-meeting/
 
        
      
      T.D. Motley signing at Talking Animals Books
More info: https://www.talkinganimalsbooks.com/pages/event-calendar-2
 
        
      
      Foreward Reviews: Why We Struggle to Go Green
See why Foreword Reviews calls Why We Struggle to Go Green “a pressing exposé on the state of the world’s carbon economy.
 
        
      
      "Mad March" Review in The VVA Veteran
A tribute to womanly determination, Robert Espenscheid Jr.’s fifth novel taught me about the highlights and disappointments that abound in the every-dog-for-himself music business. Set in the early 1970s, the novel’s music world challenges anyone who plays an instrument. Espenscheid examines that by telling the stories of three cantankerous young women. With Vietnam War veteran Henry Hollins to promote and motivate them, Melissa, Gretchen, and Christine develop into rock musicians you won’t forget.
 
        
      
      Amy Jackson story time at The Twig Book Shop
More info:
https://thetwig.com/event/2025-09-05/miss-anastasias-wild-and-wacky-pre-weekend-twiglet-storytime
 
        
      
      Amy Jackson story time at BookPeople
More info:
https://bookpeople.com/event/2025-08-30/amy-jackson-little-sky-bear-and-dragon
 
        
      
       
        
      
       
        
      
       
        
      
       
        
      
      Barbara Radnofsky and Ed Supkis Flag Day Celebration at Pasadena Public Library
More Info:
https://www.pasadenalibrary.org/central-friends-library-quarterly-meeting-alan-shepard-moon-and-back
Skip Rhudy book signing at Sea Shelves by the Seashore
More info:
https://seashelvesbooks.com/
Paul McGrath interview on Hill Country Authors podcast
Listen:
https://www.texashillcountrypodcastnetwork.com/podcast-4/episode/456eed9d/a-journey-from-journalism-to-fiction-with-paul-mcgrath
Dangerous Latitudes review in Southern Literary Review
https://southernlitreview.com/reviews/may-2025-books-of-note-jim-melvins-do-you-believe-in-magic-and-jack-woodville-londons-dangerous-latitudes.htm
Paul McGrath interview on Joy on Paper
Watch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xq8HBhZeZNI
