Stephen Harrigan is the author of fourteen books, including the New York Times bestselling novel The Gates of the Alamo and the award-winning Big Wonderful Thing. Harrigan's work as a journalist and essayist has appeared in many publications, especially Texas Monthly. Harrigan has received several lifetime achievement awards, including the Texas Medal of Arts.
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Introduction Off Course Dreaming in the Dark History and Longing A Double Date with Leatherface The Voice in the Tree The Art of Low Expectations The Small Screen Twilight of the Bronze Age Something Went Wrong The Heirloom Karankawas Discovering (and Remembering) Vietnam The Story of a Magazine An Anchor in the Sea of Time Acknowledgments
These are resplendent and revelatory essays--filled with rare insight, peerless reporting, and Harrigan's characteristic generosity of heart. An Anchor in the Sea of Time lays bare the mystery and beauty of a life in Texas, and it proves beyond any argument that in the canon of Texas writers, no one matters more than Stephen Harrigan. No one.--Bret Anthony Johnston, author of We Burn Daylight: A Novel