Incoming Resources
- More wild camp tales, Mike Blakely
- Ghosts stories of Texas, Jo-Anne Christensen
- Cotton bales, goatmen & witches, legends from the heart of Texas, text by Bradley T. Turner ; photographs by Mark Burdine
- The mythology of the Wichita, [compiled] by George A. Dorsey ; foreword by Elizabeth A.H. John
- Spooky Texas, tales of hauntings, strange happenings, and other local lore, retold by S. E. Schlosser ; illustrated by Paul G. Hoffman
- Forgotten tales of Texas, Clay Coppedge ; illustrations by Karleigh Hambrick
- Great Texas Christmas legends, by Zeno Zeplin ; illustrated by Judy Jones
- Spirits of the border, by Ken Hudnall and Sharon Hudnall, V
- Singers and storytellers, edited by Mody C. Boatright ; Wilson M. Hudson, associate editor ; Allen Maxwell, associate editor
- The ghostly rider and other chilling stores, by Hernán Moreno-Hinojosa
- Famous Texas folklorists and their stories, Jim Gramon
- Ghost stories of Old Texas, II, by Zinita Fowler ; illustrated by Jack Fowler
- Tales of old-time Texas, J. Frank Dobie ; illustrated by Barbara Latham
- Tales of Texas cooking, stories and recipes from the Trans Pecos to the Piney Woods and High Plains to the Gulf Prairies, edited by Frances B. Vick
- Ghost stories of old Texas, III, by Zinita Fowler ; illustrated by J. Kay Wilson
- More Texas stories I like to tell my friends, the tales of adventure and intrigue continue from the history of the Lone Star State, T. Lindsay Baker
- Texas tales your teacher never told you, C.F. Eckhardt
- Both sides of the border, a scattering of Texas folklore, edited by Francis Edward Abernethy, Kenneth L. Untiedt
- Best stories from the Texas Storytelling Festival, collected and edited by Finley Stewart
- Texas ghost stories, fifty favorites for the telling, Tim Tingle, Doc Moore
- Texas unexplained, strange tales and mysteries from the Lone Star state, Jay W. Sharp