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Bryan Woolley

Bryan Woolley

Bryan Woolley was born on August 22, 1937 in Eastland. He spent his childhood near Ft. Davis where six-man football was the game. Woolley was graduated by TCU in 1963. He is married to TIL member Isabel Nathanial, and they reside in Dallas.

Wolly is a prolific novelist, a senior writer for The Dallas Morning News, essayist, and memorialist. His novels include Some Sweet Day, Time and Place, November 22, and Sam Bass.




Bryan Woolley

Texas Road Trip:
Stories from Across the Great State and a Few Personal Reflections

Where I Come From
the stories of ordinary people in North Texas
from the feature of the same name in
The Dallas Morning News
Home is Where the Cat Is


Lore

Final Destinations: A Travel Guide for Remarkable Cemeteries in Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana
by Bryan Woolley, Tom Simmons, Kathryn Straach, and Bob Bersano.
Charreada: Mexican Rodeo in Texas
by Al Rendon, Julia Hambric, Bryan Woolley, and Francis Edward Abernethy.



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