Lagniappe: Reading New Orleans, Part 1

Lagniappe: Reading New Orleans, Part 1

As we approach the ten-year anniversary of you-know-what, we offer a break from the “K” word with some of our favorite New Orleans novels and passages you may not have read (or would like to read again). With special guests Paula Morris (Part 1) and George Bishop (Part 2, coming soon).

New Orleans is charming and infuriating in equal measure — though, of course, all cities inspire love and frustration in their inhabitants.

Tête-à-Tête with Michael Martin (Poetry Interview No. 1)

Tête-à-Tête with Michael Martin (Poetry Interview No. 1)

"When I write I always hear the casual and colloquial in my little noggin; I hope if any reader hears a voice in the poems they hear that too; I wish it to be an invitation of sorts. An idiomatic sing-song American vocab is what echoes down my halls."                               Michael Martin

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