The Oxford American is a national magazine dedicated to featuring the very best in Southern writing while documenting the complexity and vitality of the American South. Billed as "The Southern Magazine of Good Writing," it has won two National Magazine Awards and other high honors since it began publication in 1992.
CONTRIBUTORS
What’s the Matter Now
Sundown Man
Eavesdropping on History
Cowboys vs. Texans
It’s Got Ahold of Me
On the X
An American Sound
The Basics of Love
Occurrence at Deep Ellum
That Drifting Place
Texas Calling
Born Warblin’
True Love Will Find You In the End
Don’t Sex With East Texas
Live at the Continental Club
On the Road With the Texas Tornado
PACK YOUR BAG (AND YOUR INSTRUMENT) FOR THE ULTIMATE ROAD TRIP • THE CROOKED ROAD’S MOUNTAINS OF MUSIC HOMECOMING, JUNE 12-20, 2015
SHE’S ABOUT A MOVER • PORTRAITS FROM A LIFE SHAPED BY MUSIC
GUY CLARK • OLD SCHOOL POET OF THE WORLD
We Always Needed You
WATCHING WILLIE’S BACK • "Mess with Willie Nelson and the next thing you’ll see is the wrong end of a gun held by the Devil himself." - Robert Paul English.
SEARCHING FOR LA PERDIDA
JAM NOTHIN’ BUT THAT SCREW
WE COULDN’T DO IT WITHOUT YOU. • Thank you for supporting our annual Southern music issue, now in its 16th year.
In Defense of Poetry Voice
Sympathy for the DEVIL • Don Robey and the Death of Johnny Ace
THE OXFORD AMERICAN SOUTHERN MUSIC ISSUE