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- Naked Came the Stranger set the format, but not always the tone or subject matter, for a whole string of books that appeared in the 1970s.
- About the Author: Phyllis Allen--Fort Worth short story writer and essayist, whose work was recently featured on NPR's All Things Considered Judy Alter--novelist and recipient of the 2005 Owen Wister Award for Lifetime Achievement from Western Writers of America Mike Blackman--retired editorial director of the Star-Telegram and currently jounrlist-in-residence at Sam Houston State University Mike Cochran--award-winning reporter for the Associated Press whose books include Texas vs. Davis Jeff Guinn--former book editor of the Star-Telegram and author of ten books, including the Autobiography of Santa Claus and Our Land Before We Die, winner of the 2003 TCU Texas Book Award
- 176 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Westerns
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Naked Came the Stranger set the format, but not always the tone or subject matter, for a whole string of books that appeared in the 1970s. Called collaborative or serial novels, the multi-author works were set in the suburbs, the Blue Ridge Mountains, Florida, the American West, but never in Texas. Now a dozen Texas authors have gotten together to create a good old-fashioned western novel. Each contributing author will write a chapter that builds on the work that precedes his or her chapter. The plot features Noah, a plantation slave who escapes and makes his way to the Union forces and, finally, Texas, where he establishes a small ranch, runs a few cattle, and, with wife Nelly, begins to raise a family. But Noah, who has taken the name Freeman and named his ranch Free Land, cannot leave his past behind. The slave catcher Quint Carpenter is the local sheriff, and he's out for blood-- specifically Noah's blood--after Noah's sister kills Quint's younger son. And carpetbagger Bear Coltrain, who once wanted to kidnap Noah and sell him back into slavery, now wants Noah's land. And then John Malone comes along--Noah once saved the former cavalry officer's life, and he wants to repay his debt. Can he help when someone kidnaps Noah's baby girl? Can he help save the ranch--and, finally, save Noah's life? At press time for this catalog, half the chapters remain yet to be written, so the plot may change some--but that's the magic of a project such as this one. In cooperation with TCU Press, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram announced a contest in which the winner became one of the contributing authors. Entries were posted on the Star-Telegram web page, where the best three entries were chosen by popular vote. The staff of TCU Press chose the winner from among those entries. She is Mary Dittoe Kelly, and this will be her first published writing. A celebration at Fort Worth's Bass Hall will bring all the authors together onstage to talk about the work, and the joys and problems of working in collaboration. Former Star-Telegram book editor Jeff Guinn will moderate.About the Author
Phyllis Allen--Fort Worth short story writer and essayist, whose work was recently featured on NPR's All Things ConsideredJudy Alter--novelist and recipient of the 2005 Owen Wister Award for Lifetime Achievement from Western Writers of America
Mike Blackman--retired editorial director of the Star-Telegram and currently jounrlist-in-residence at Sam Houston State University
Mike Cochran--award-winning reporter for the Associated Press whose books include Texas vs. Davis
Jeff Guinn--former book editor of the Star-Telegram and author of ten books, including the Autobiography of Santa Claus and Our Land Before We Die, winner of the 2003 TCU Texas Book Award
Dimensions (Overall): 9.04 Inches (H) x 6.04 Inches (W) x .58 Inches (D)
Weight: .61 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 176
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Westerns
Publisher: Texas Christian University Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Elmer Kelton & Et Al
Language: English
Street Date: August 3, 2006
TCIN: 1005874293
UPC: 9780875653341
Item Number (DPCI): 247-17-3324
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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