James Wade
James Wade lives and writes in the Texas Hill Country with his family. He is the youngest novelist to win two Spur Awards from the Western Writers of America. He is also a recipient of the MPIBA’s prestigious Reading the West Award. James’s work has appeared in numerous literary magazines, and his novels have been featured by publications such as PopSugar, Texas Monthly, and Deep South Magazine. He has twice been a finalist for the Austin Chronicle’s Best Writer in Austin. His most recent novel is Beasts of the Earth.
Content by James Wade
Interviews,
The One Thing That Won’t Leave You – A Conversation with Novelist Amanda Churchill
BY James Wade
I am much better in the stage of doing than I am in the stage of pondering.
Interviews,
Elizabeth Wetmore and the Usefulness of Righteous Anger
BY James Wade
Unfocused rage, useless rage—that stuff’s not helpful. But rage that propels and compels? Rage that changes things, changes people . . . That’s good rage. That’s useful.