<p>This collection of columns from the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal tells stories and tells about telling stories. They also reflect boyhood dreams . . . and foolishness fears beliefs customs traditions and sometimes things that are no longer part of our culture but we wish were. All reflect what was&mdash;and for many still is&mdash;important. They celebrate the places the people the customs and traditions; the ways the somethings and the events that define the culture of West Texas as viewed through the lens of a newspaper editor. If &ldquo;the traditional knowledge of a culture&rdquo; is how we define what folklore is this volume provides an intimate look at the folklore of Lubbock Texas and the greater area of the South Plains. You don&rsquo;t have to be an avid reader of the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal or even be from Lubbock or know where Moran is to relate to the issues covered in these pieces. As a group&rsquo;s culture changes editorial columns capture the general attitude of the people affected and over time they serve as a sort of barometer for the moral climate. Newspapers report on momentous events that record how we live and interact with one another&mdash;for an entire nation. An editor acting as the collective voice for a region expresses what is important on a local level. &ldquo;The vast literature of Texas offers no more lyrical and loving a tribute to people and places than what you&#39;ll read in A Boyhood Dream Realized. Burle Pettit charms with his keen wit moving nostalgia and ever so deep appreciation for the beauty and magic of the written word.&rdquo;&mdash;Carlton Stowers two-time Edgar Award winner and member of the Texas Literary Hall of Fame Texas Folklore Society Extra Book 27 BURLE PETTIT worked in the newspaper industry for half a century first as a sports writer and later as the editor of the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal.</p>
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