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Author: Richard J. Gonzales

Richard J. Gonzales wrote non-fiction Raza Rising: Chicanos in North Texas, released in March 2016, (University of North Texas Press) and historical fiction, Deer Dancer, July 2107 (Sleeping Panther Press). He penned a Fort Worth Star-Telegram op-ed column for six years. Currently he writes a monthly column about Fort Worth Latino history. Two short stories appeared in the Americas Review, literary journal of the University of Houston. LatinoAuthor.Com listed Gonzales as the number one author for non-fiction in 2016. He currently is a member of the All Writers Online Workshop and Hispanic Organization for Genealogy and Research (HOGAR).

Creativity

Posted on January 10, 2025January 10, 2025 by Richard J. Gonzales

A prized hallmark of the United States is its long tradition and practice of creativity. Many innovative inventions, paintings, books, and medical breakthroughs were created by Americans. One reason for the development of patent and copyright laws is to protect and encourage creative ventures. The US is subject to many international acts of pirating, stealing…

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