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November 2nd, 2004 at 2:05 pm
Nice interview, Rolf. Tom Miller was here in Austin for the Texas Book Festival this past weekend. He gave a fine talk about the new book. I thanked him for that, and more importantly for contributing a piece to an anthology I had a small part in editing, Rio Grande (UT Press, 2004). Although his book is about the border and ours is about the river, there’s obviously a substantial degree of overlapping between the two. And they’ve been released almost simultaneously. But he never blinked when we asked if we could use an old magazine piece of his in our book. Tom Miller is a fine writer and a generous man.