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Book Description
This memoir concerns the internationally renowned Kerrville Folk Festival, which will celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2001. Stories in the book are drawn from the authors experiences as a festival spectator, staff volunteer, and participant in the all-night campfire "jams." Includes a map of the festival campground and 50 black and white photographs.
About the Author
A longtime journalist, Dyanne Fry Cortez has written on Texas culture and characters since 1979. Her work has appeared in magazines such as Texas Hill Country View, The Austin Chronicle, The Good Life, and Enchanted Rock. She was one of fifty-five authors featured in an international anthology on cross-cultural romance, published in Switzerland as Cupids Wild Arrows (Bergli Books, 1993) and in the United States as Breaking Convention with Intercultural Romances (The Crossing Press, 1995).