“No clichés, stereotypes, tropes. No didactic yawns ... A real mag for a larger community.” But to find a home, this publication had to leave the state. From the January/February issue of TXO magazine: Texas Literature
When Dagoberto Gilb came to serve as writer-in-residence at the University of Houston-Victoria and found a literary center, he was assured he’d only have to teach one course per semester. “I had a contract, an agreement whose validity all academics take for granted based on academic traditions and guarantees that are honored across the country,” Gilb told the Texas Observer. After eight years and under new leadership, the university asked Gilb to teach two more classes.
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