![]() My father, a born-and-bred Texan, loved the westerns of Louis L’Amour and J. My siblings and I had a lot of time to roam outside, and more importantly, to imagine it was unstructured and free. Much of what is now developed was at that time open fields and farmland. KATHLEEN KENT: Dallas has changed quite a bit since I was a child. ![]() How would describe the Dallas of your youth, and how did it influence your writing? LONE STAR LITERARY LIFE: Kathleen, you grew up in Dallas. Take a look at what the Dallas writer had to say. Despite being ill last week, Kent took time for an email interview with LSLL. ![]() You don’t have to look far beyond the cover of Kathleen Kent’s The Outcasts, with the woman in saloon attire and a gun behind her back, to know that this Western is blazing a new trail quite different from those spun by L’Amour, Dobie and Kelton. ![]()
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