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We welcome all forms of communication.  Please select from the best ones below to reach our offices.

 

Texas Authors Museum & Institute of History, Inc.

1401 Lavaca St 1112

Austin TX 78701

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Phone: 512-783-9171

 

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5th Lone Star Festival 2026

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5th Lone Star Festival – June 5–7, 2026

Austin, Texas

The Lone Star Festival is back for its 5th year—and bigger than ever. In 2026, we’re bringing Texas authors, artists, and musicians together in Austin for a full weekend of books, music, and creative energy.

Why Readers Should Attend

Come meet the people behind the stories you love. Over one unforgettable weekend, you can:

  • Discover dozens of Texas authors across every genre
  • Get books signed in person and hear the stories behind the stories
  • Enjoy live music and special presentations
  • Be part of a World Record–setting reading event—a once-in-a-lifetime bragging right

If you love books, Texas, or both, this is your festival.

 

Vendor Information for Authors & Creatives

We are now accepting $50 non-refundable deposits to secure your vendor space for the two-day festival (during the June 5–7 weekend).

  • Total vendor fee: $255
  • Deposit due now: $50 (non-refundable, applied to your balance)
  • Remaining balance due: May 1, 2026

BONUS FOR AUTHORS:
All author vendors will be included in the World Record events at NO additional cost.

Your deposit:

  • Locks in the current, low vendor fee of $255 (fees are expected to increase).
  • Guarantees inclusion in our pre-festival promotion and website listings once we have your materials.

 

How to Reserve Your Space

You have two payment options:

  1. Make your $50 reservation deposit
    Use our payment link to pay your $50 deposit via PayPal, credit card, or debit card (extended payment options are available where offered by the processor).
  2. Pay the full $255 vendor fee now
    Use the full-payment option, which includes a “Pay Later” feature to help spread out your payments if needed.

After you make your payment, please email the following to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.:

  • Author’s name
  • Short bio
  • Author photo (print/web quality)
  • A direct link where readers can purchase your book(s)

Once we receive both your payment and your email, we will:

  • Confirm your reservation via email
  • Add you to the Lone Star Festival website as a confirmed vendor

 

Musicians

Interested in performing during the festival?

Please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for performance details and scheduling. Musicians are an important part of the Lone Star Festival experience.

 

Our Commitment to Our Vendors

We are committed to:

  • Showcasing Texas authors and artists prominently on our website
  • Providing extensive advertising and promotion for a low vendor fee
  • Creating a festival experience that benefits readers, vendors, and the Texas creative community

Join us and be part of a festival that actually works for working creatives.

 

Important Notes

  • Rain or Shine:
    The Lone Star Festival is a rain-or-shine event. There are no refunds of any type.
  • Non-Profit Support:
    All vendor registration funds are treated as donations supporting the
    Texas Authors Institute of History, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Austin, Texas.
  • Subject to Change:
    Details above are subject to change without notice. However, your deposit guarantees your vendor fee will remain at $255 as stated above, even if prices increase later.

 

Bottom line for readers:
If you want to discover new Texas voices, get books signed, and say you were there for a World Record event, mark June 5–7, 2026 on your calendar.

Bottom line for authors:
Spaces are limited, fees will go up, and those who get in early lock in the best rate and the best visibility. Secure your vendor space with a $75 deposit and claim your place at the 5th Lone Star Festival.  Deposit amounts will change as the event gets closer.

 

Y'all Write Program & Contest

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Announcing the TAIH Y'all Write Program & Contest

Calling all Texas writers! The Texas Authors Institute of History (TAIH) is excited to announce a special contest designed to showcase the incredible talent of Texas authors. This March (2025), as part of the Texas Independence Day Month we are launching the first TAIH Y’all Write program and contest: to encourage Texas writers of all ages to share their stories and creativity.

Why Y’all Write?

March is an exciting time for authors around Texas to challenge themselves to write a 50,000-word novel in just 30 days. It's a month dedicated to creativity, perseverance, and storytelling. At TAIH, we believe that Texas writers have some of the most compelling stories to tell, and we want to shine a spotlight on them.

Our contest is a perfect way for writers to not only complete their novel but also to gain recognition and support from the Texas writing community. This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your writing, receive feedback, and potentially win great prizes that will help further your writing career!

Each participant will receive a FREE eBook copy of "Y’all Write: A Month of Writing Celebration and Growth!" to help you to succeed. (Scroll down to learn more about the book.)

Short Stories by Texas Adults

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Texas Authors Short Story Contest - Adults

9th Annual Short Story Contest


Presenting the 9th Annual Short Story Contest! I'm thrilled to declare the commencement of our ninth yearly Short Story Contest. The past eight years have been brimming with surprises and remarkable tales. Volumes 3, 4, and 5 were generously distributed to over 1,000 Texas Libraries for FREE as part of the DEAR Texas Literacy Program, supporting Title 1 schools and libraries. Unfortunately, due to the challenges posed by COVID-19, volumes 6 and 7 couldn't follow the regular distribution channels. However, Volume 8 is slated to reach 1,000 readers as per our usual schedule in 2024.

This exhilarating contest is open to all Texas Authors, and we're excited to extend an additional contest for Indie Authors worldwide, eager to share their short stories. Prizes of distinction await the top three winners in each genre, including printed copies of the anthology, memberships, and cash rewards.

Submissions are open from March 1st, through July 31st, with the winners set to be revealed in early September. Anticipate the release of the 9th anthology in October.

Winning brings not only recognition but also coveted prizes such as anthology copies, press releases, and extended marketing support over six months. Join the ranks of Texas Authors who have experienced a boost in readership through this esteemed short story award.

Short stories serve as powerful marketing tools, allowing published authors to share compelling backstories from their novels, ultimately promoting their literary works. Don't miss the chance to be part of this exciting literary journey!

 

How to Enter:

Texas authors are welcome to enter in any genre.  Entry fee is $40.00. Click here to pay entry fee.

We have kept our entry process as simple as possible.

Please email us your short story to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..  Once we receive your entry, we will then send you an invoice that you can pay with your CC/Debit card.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Click here to view the past nine anthologies our winners have been printed in.

 

Judging Guidelines

The following are the guidelines that the librarian judges will use to score your short story entry.

1. Plot: When evaluating the plot, we look for coherence, originality, and engagement. A well-constructed plot should have a clear and logical progression of events that is easy to follow. It should be original, presenting fresh ideas or a unique take on common themes. Additionally, the plot should be engaging, capturing the reader's interest from beginning to end and keeping them invested in the story's outcome.

2. Character Development: For character development, we assess depth, relatability, and growth. Characters should be multi-dimensional with complex personalities and motivations. They should be relatable, allowing readers to connect with their experiences and emotions. Throughout the story, characters should show growth or change, reflecting the impact of the events and their personal journeys.

3. Setting: In scoring the setting, we look for vivid description, integration, and relevance to the story. The setting should be richly described, painting a clear picture of the environment. It should be seamlessly integrated into the narrative, enhancing the overall atmosphere and supporting the plot. The setting should also be relevant, influencing the story and characters in meaningful ways.

4. Theme: The theme is evaluated based on clarity, depth, and exploration. The theme should be clearly conveyed, providing insight into the underlying message or central idea of the story. It should have depth, encouraging readers to think critically about the issues or concepts presented. Additionally, the theme should be thoroughly explored, woven throughout the narrative and reflected in the characters and plot.

5. Writing Style: For writing style, we consider clarity, grammar, and creativity. The writing should be clear and easy to understand, free of confusing language or structure. It should be grammatically correct, with proper punctuation, spelling, and syntax. Creativity is also key, with the author using language in a unique and imaginative way to enhance the storytelling.

6. Pacing: Pacing is assessed based on the flow and balance of the story. The narrative should have a smooth and consistent flow, without dragging or rushing through important scenes. It should maintain a good balance, with the right mix of action, dialogue, and description to keep the reader engaged. Proper pacing ensures that the story unfolds at a natural and enjoyable rhythm.

7. Dialogue: When evaluating dialogue, we look for realism, relevance, and contribution to character development and plot. Dialogue should sound natural and believable, reflecting how people actually speak. It should be relevant, moving the story forward or revealing important information. Dialogue should also contribute to character development, showcasing personalities, relationships, and changes.

8. Emotional Impact: Emotional impact is judged by the story's ability to evoke emotions and resonate with readers. The narrative should provoke a strong emotional response, whether it's joy, sadness, fear, or excitement. It should resonate with readers, leaving a lasting impression and connecting with them on a personal level. A powerful emotional impact can significantly enhance the reader's experience.

9. Ending: The ending is evaluated based on satisfaction, resolution, and impact. The conclusion should be satisfying, providing a sense of closure and tying up loose ends. It should offer a resolution that feels appropriate for the story and its characters. Additionally, the ending should have a lasting impact, leaving readers with something to think about or a strong emotional response. A well-crafted ending is crucial for a memorable story.

Below is the suggested concept of the scoring of points from 1 to 10

1 – this should have never been written
5 – it’s ok, but…
10 – this is fantastic

The story must meet a minimum score of 70 to be considered in the final round of judging.

Tell the World PR Service

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Are you ready to ignite buzz around your new book and get it into the hands of readers who matter? With the Tell the World PR Service from the Texas Authors Institute of History (TAIH), you can make a powerful debut—or reintroduce your title with impact—across the literary landscape of Texas and beyond!

For a modest investment, we’ll professionally craft and distribute a targeted press release about your book to our trusted and refined network, which includes:
Over 200 press outlets across Texas
More than 1,000 newsletter subscribers, including readers, book buyers, librarians, and media professionals

But we don’t stop there.

Your book will also be spotlighted across our social media platforms for two full weeks—featured in engaging, eye-catching posts and stories designed to connect you with a dynamic and growing audience of book lovers, authors, and influencers.

Want even more visibility?
Upgrade to include a 1/4-page ad in the Texas Authors Magazine, a premier digital publication that reaches avid readers, book clubs, and literary organizations statewide.

Choose Your Package:

Cost $50.00 for PR Only

Cost $100 for PR and 1/4 Page AD in the Texas Authors Magazine.

Whether you're a first-time author or a seasoned pro, Tell the World PR Service gives your book the spotlight it deserves—with reach, professionalism, and credibility.

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