Edwin “Bud” Shrake, an author and journalist who co-wrote the bestselling golf book “Harvey Penick’s Little Red Book,” died Friday. He was 77. He died of lung cancer at a hospital in Austin, Texas, ...
Edwin A. (Bud) Shrake Jr., a legend of Lone Star sports journalism and fiction, died early Friday at an Austin-area hospital. He was 77. The cause was cancer, according to his literary agent, Esther ...
Author and screenwriter Edwin “Bud” Shrake died of lung cancer May 8 in Austin, Texas. He was 77. A popular Texas magazine writer and novelist, Shrake was the companion of Texas governor Ann Richard ...
Edwin "Bud" Shrake, the Fort Worth native and former Dallas Times Herald and Dallas Morning News sportswriter, died this morning in Austin at the age of 77. He wrote a lot of essential books, ...
AUSTIN - Fort Worth native Edwin "Bud" Shrake, one of the state's most revered writers, died Friday morning of cancer. He was 77. The novelist and former Dallas Morning News columnist was best known ...
Edwin “Bud” Shrake, 77, a Texas novelist, former Sports Illustrated associate editor and co-author of one of the best-selling books about golf, “Harvey Penick’s Little Red Book,” died of lung cancer ...
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Edwin "Bud" Shrake is one of the most distinguished living Texas writers. In his 70-plus years he has been a sportswriter, a screenwriter and a fiction writer. His best work in the last category is ...
The late Edwin “Bud” Shrake was part of a rich crop of writers that came out of Texas in the ‘50s and ‘60s and included Dan Jenkins, Blackie Sherrod, Larry L. King, John Graves, Larry McMurtry, Grover ...