

Dealing with Baylor University
Several years ago I published Legal Street Smarts (Texas Edition) by Scot Courtney, a criminal defense attorney and collegiate rugby coach. It carried much information about just what constitutes sexual assault under Texas law. I never expected to make much, if any, money, but released the book as part of Great Texas Line Press's socially conscious mission in hopes of curbing the sort of problems racking the Baylor University campus. Authoritative, yet not preachy, the book d
Uplifting antidote to all the cringe-worthy political developments
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The Joy of Publishing
Blessed with an eye-snaring cover, engaging content and an avuncular, yarn-spinning author, publishing Stories from Texas: Some of Them Are True has been an amazing ride from inception to the Fedexing off last week of the last case of the second printing (in less than three months). I had heard WF Strong's segments on NPR's Texas Standard program and thought that a collection of his tales would not only fit perfectly in my line of Lone Star regional titles, but might could fi