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Texas Monthly Talks

Roy Blount, Jr., Writer

Evan speaks with writer Roy Blount, Jr.

Aired 12/07/2008

Texas Monthly Talks

Roy Blount, Jr., Writer

Season 7 Episode 9 | 26m 46s

Evan speaks with writer Roy Blount, Jr.

Roy Blount, Jr. knows more about words than almost anyone else, ever. His writing has been compared to Mark Twain's. He's funnier than anyone you know and he's written about everything from being Southern to being a pro football player to being a dog.

Aired 12/07/2008

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Texas Monthly Talks is a local public television program presented by Austin PBS

Funding provided by HillCo Partners, JP Morgan Chase, The Mattsson McHale Foundation, MFI Foundation, Alice Kleberg Reynolds Foundation

Texas Monthly Talks

Roy Blount, Jr., Writer

Season 7 Episode 9 | 26m 46s

Roy Blount, Jr. knows more about words than almost anyone else, ever. His writing has been compared to Mark Twain's. He's funnier than anyone you know and he's written about everything from being Southern to being a pro football player to being a dog.

Aired 12/07/2008

Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback

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