June 21, 2016
Nancy Stancill writes in the Houston Chronicle about the advice that helped her focus in Winning Texas on a city that “is still an exotic mystery to many readers.” Read the Chronicle story here. Cached here.
Nancy Stancill spent 38 years as a newspaper reporter and editor before she began writing fiction full-time. A graduate of UNC Chapel Hill, she earned an M.A. in creative writing from the University of Tampa in 2015.
Her works include Saving Texas (2013), Winning Texas (2016), Tall (nonfiction, 2020), and Deadly Secrets ( 2024).
More on Nancy is here.
