Cary Clack is a columnist and editorial board member with the San Antonio Express-News, where he was the first Black metro columnist and the first Black member of the editorial board. He has covered local and national news, events, and social issues for three decades. In 2017 he was inducted into the Texas Institute of Letters. The Texas Associated Press Managing Editors awarded him opinion writer of the year in 2021, followed by awards for editorial writing in 2022 and both general column writing and editorial writing in 2023. He is the author ofClowns and Rats Scare MeandMore Finish Lines to Cross, Texas.
"Praise for Clowns and Rats Scare Me Cary's witty, often poignant columns cut to the heart of social and political matters, offering the homespun wisdom he earned growing up on the East Side, studying life lessons and advocating for justice."" -- San Antonio Magazine Whether it's reliving the dreams of Martin Luther King Jr. or interpreting the Audacity of Hope to a city that's witnessing history in the making, Cary has a unique sense of his surroundings. With roots grounded in his beloved city of San Antonio, he brings words to life. No matter the topic, he faces the task undauntedly and welcomes each and every column. Enjoy the literary skills of San Antonio's own Cary Clack!"" -- Bruce Bowen, former San Antonio Spur"