
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.
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
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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