- "Texas Literary Outlaws: Unorthodox and Independent North Texas Writers From the 1960s to the Present" (2014): A comprehensive anthology of writings from a diverse group of North Texas authors who pushed boundaries and challenged conventional thinking.
- "The Book of the American West: A Treasury of Literature, Art, and History" (2009): An expansive compilation featuring short stories, essays, poems, and songs that explore the culture and history of the American West.
- "The Collected Stories of Harry Diebolt Holloway" (2007): This collection showcases Holloway's distinctive short stories known for their intricate narratives, vivid imagery, and exploration of complex human emotions.
- "North of Nowhere" (1995): This novel tells the story of a group of friends living in a small town in North Texas and the personal challenges and struggles they encounter.
- "The Gulf Between Us" (1990): Set in North Texas during the 1950s, this novel explores racial tensions and the consequences of violence.
- "The Clay Man" (1986): This novel portrays the story of a young Texas boy's journey during World War II.
- "Beyond Borders: Stories of Texas, Texas Writers, and the American West" (2002): A compilation of nonfiction essays, articles, and interviews about Texas literature and writers.