A retired teacher compiles Oklahoma’s black history.
Features Mia Cantu
Inspired by a dearth of black history education in the Sooner State, Rochelle Stephney-Roberson wrote her first book, Impact: Blacks in Oklahoma History.
“What would you do if you couldn’t be seen?” is a question
that preoccupies neither author Chuck Klosterman nor the genius
misanthrope Y____, the subject of the writer’s second novel, The Visible Man.
An SNU professor co-authors a new book exploring body and soul.
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An Oklahoma geologist unearths the undead for his first book.
Fantasy/SciFi Mia Ledet
Many sci-fi and horror fans have planned their zombie survival strategy,
in fear (or is it hope?) that a zombie apocalypse is nigh.
Features Rod Lott
In 1931, Pawnee-born Chester Gould created "Dick Tracy," a comic strip
which not only changed the face of the funny papers, but law enforcement
as well.