The series continues through May with upcoming speakers Stan Poel, author of “Souls and Patriots,” a thriller in which veterans oppose terrorists, on April 9 and Clark Gray, author of “The Legendary Life of Bee Ho Gray,” the biography of his uncle, who starred on vaudeville stages and was a key performer in Wild West shows alongside the likes of Buffalo Bill and Will Rogers, on May 14.įor more information, call the library at (512) 715-5228 or go to. Their newest book due out soon is “Texas Wildflower Vistas and Hidden Treasures.” Copies of their books will be available for purchase after the program.Ĭoffee Talks presentations are the second Thursday of the month. They wrote, produced and photographed “Grasses of the Texas Hill Country” and “Texas Cacti,” two photographic field guides for Texas A&M University Press. Acknowledged authors Clark Gray wrote The Legendary Life of Bee Ho Gray comprising 288 pages back in 2014. The pair also conduct seminars and workshops and lead nature photography tours. In addition to their shared work, Brian Loflin is a photographer for a variety of commercial and scientific endeavors, and Shirley Loflin is an artist and a collector of archival botanical specimens. The Loflins have worked as naturalist photographers and writers for more than 20 years, according to a library news release. BURNET - Nature photographers Brian and Shirley Loflin will speak about “Photographing Texas Nature” on March 12 during a Coffee Talks lecture at the Herman Brown Free Library.
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