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Audrey A. Herbrich


Audrey A. Herbrich

English Instructor, Blinn College, Brenham, Texas
Feature Articles
  • Anyone Got a Nut Cracker? 11-1-06
    "The World's Largest Pecan."

  • San Angelo’s (Semi-) Old Five-and-Dime 6-16-05
  • Running of the Sheep 2-16-05
    On the last Saturday in September, San Angeloans showcase their idea of “fun” by releasing a herd of sheep in the downtown streets.
  • Hollywood Soot 11-24-04
    Photos by Boyd Photography, La Grange
    The fire in La Granger.
    "The north wind—unusually strong this March—carried the voices from those gathered below to me, and I could hear their whispers and gasps. And it wasn’t the ablazed Botts Title Company that trumped the conversation, or the equally ablazed China Inn Restaurant, Bertie’s Barbershop, or the income tax lawyer’s office. No, it was the Cozy Theater, slotted between Bertie’s on the left and the JC Penney catalog store on the right."
  • The “Perdiest” Falls in Texas
    or Falling for You: Central Texas Travel
    Pedernales Falls State Park near Johnson City


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  • Audrey A. Herbrich is a native Texas and millennium cowgirl disguised as an English professor at Blinn College. She is a writing teacher who writes. Particularly, she enjoys writing non-fiction travel pieces but loves to toy with “creative non-fiction.” Photographs are taken with her trusty 35 mm camera, and stories are still drafted out on paper. Fayette County is her home base.
     
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