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“What Does It Take to Be a Texas Writer?
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[With Sally Sheppeard] “Southeast Texas Cultural Life: Professional Writing,” and “Southeast Cultural Life: The Performing Arts.” in Texas in the Twenty-first Century: The Cultural and Historical
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“Toward the Compleat Student: An Introduction.”
Points of View on American Higher Education: Volume III, Students and Standards.
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“Publishing Fiction in Today's Market,”
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“Images of the Cowboy, For-Real and Urban:
The Search for the Horseman.” in The Catch-Pen. Eds., Len Ainsworth
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“Gearing Up for Total War.” in Texas
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“Andrew Hudgins (1951-).” Dictionary
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“Why Writing is an Art.” Literature Initiative
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on the Arts, 1992: 58-65.
“The Texas Blacklands: Where the West Begins,
or Where the South Ends?” The Texas Blackland Prairie: Land, History, Culture.
Eds., M. Rebecca Sharpless and Joe C. Yeldeman, Jr. Waco, TX: Baylor University
Press, 1993: 204-213.
“Andrew Hudgins (1951-).” The Oxford
Companion to Twentieth-Century Poetry in English. Ed. Ian Hamilton. Oxford,
England: Oxford University Press, 1994: 239.
“Foreword: 'Coffee.'” How the Cimarron
River Got Its Name and Other Stories about Coffee. Ed., Ernestine Sewell
Linck. Plano, TX: Republic of Texas Press, 1995: ix-xxi.
"The State of Publishing.” Dictionary
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"Of Snakes and Sex and Playing in the Rain.”
Best Texas Writing. Eds., Joe Ahearn and
“Tex-Mex Breakfast.” Stirring Prose.
Ed., Deborah Douglas. College Station: Texas
“Texas,” 8-10; rpt. Current Diversions.
5.8 (1999): 26, 28.
“Frivolous Sexual Harassment Charges Impair
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“First-Hand Account.” Careers in Writing.
Ed., Blythe Camenson. Chicago: VGM Career
“The First Fat Stock Show: From: A Hundred Years of Heroes: A History of the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show.” Literary Fort Worth. Judy Alter & James Ward Lee, Eds. Fort Worth: TCU Press, 2002: 327-330.
“McDonald’s A Band of Brothers: A Plea for a Deeper Understanding.” The Waltz He Was Born For. Janice Whittington & Andrew Hudgins, Eds. Lubbock: Texas Tech University Press, 2002: 48-59.
“A Western State” What Do I Read Next?: A Reader’s Guide. Marie Toft, Ed. Detroit, MI: Thompson Gale, 2007. Volume I: 145-169.
“From Wit to Wisdom: The Irony of the Artistic Journey.” Notes from Texas. W.C. Jameson, Ed. Fort Worth: TCU Press, 2008: 159-181.
“The Western 2008.” What Do I Read Next?: A Reader’s Guide. Marie Toft, Ed. Detroit, MI: Gale/Cengage, 2008. Volume I: 141-159.
“Backtrailing to the Future: or, The Hunt for a New Frontier: The Western, 2008.” What Do I Read Next?: A Reader’s Guide. Marie Toft, Ed. Detroit, MI: Gale/Cengage, 2009. Volume II: 147-200.
“The College Bar.” The Alternatives. Alison Ireland, Ed., London, UK: The Hour of Writes, 2015: 202-208.
“Crossing the Line of Poetic Biography: Andrew Hudgins' Narrative of the Life of Sidney Lanier.” Poetry Criticism: Criticism of the Works of the Most Significant and Widely Studied Poets of World Literature.” Lawrence J. Trudeau, Ed. Detroit, MI: Gale Cengage, 2016:161-167.
“Texas Weather: An Introduction.” Texas Weather. Terry Dalrymple and Laurence Musgrave, Eds. Beaumont, Texas: Lamar University Press, 2016: 13-22.
“A View from Dry Land.” Life Plus 2 Meters. David Zetland, Ed. Amsterdam: Auganomics Press, 2016: 101-104.