Houston on Substack - Thanks for Reading Mine
Check out these other Houston Substacks too!
How about a little Houston Substack networking? I’m so pleased that you read my Substack pieces. They’re not all about Houston, but many are. And, with all our city’s faults, there are many, many reasons to be proud of Houston. Below are a few Houston Substacks that I subscribe to, and read regularly. Not all the posts are about Houston, but all are written by curious, talented Houstonians looking at the world both close and far away, and helping us understand and appreciate it more deeply. Check them out, if you haven’t already. You’ll be happier if you do. (PS: I know that there are probably other Houston-based Substack spaces I don’t know about, so if I’ve left any out it’s only because I haven’t yet had the pleasure of reading them - but I want to!)
Archival Finds and Exhibits, by Christina at Houston Public Library
This is mostly an attempt to keep myself organized as I wade through special collections and to keep a historical account of things I’ve worked on. Views and opinions expressed are my own.
The Great God Pan Is Dead, by Robert Boyd
The Impatient Reader, by Rainey Knudson
What Are Streets For, by Jon Boyd
Night and Day, by Chris Becker
Mused Houston, by Melissa Richardson Banks
And, in case anyone shares this with those who are not yet subscribers -
Recollections, Reflections, Fantasies, Fictions, by Randy Tibbits (that’s ME!)














Thank you, Randy!