They Saw Dallas as a Literary Hub, Then Got to Work Making It One
25-04-2024 11:05 via nytimes.com

They Saw Dallas as a Literary Hub, Then Got to Work Making It One

“We are a literary city”: Will Evans started saying it in 2013, when he started the publisher Deep Vellum. Alongside the bookstore Wild Detectives and others, they’ve put Dallas on the literary map.
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