Due to the ruinous charges from Amazon Advantage, we would lose just under a dollar on every book sold here. Please visit gallatin-and-toulouse-press.com to order. Gallatin and Toulouse Press announces the publication of A H...

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Due to the ruinous charges from Amazon Advantage, we would lose just under a dollar on every book sold here. Please visit gallatin-and-toulouse-press.com to order. Gallatin and Toulouse Press announces the publication of A Howling in the Wires: An Anthology of Writings from Postdiluvian New Orleans. This collection combines the vivid post-Katrina experiences captured by internet-based bloggers from New Orleans--individuals who don't think of themselves as writers but who were writing powerfully in the months after 8-29--with the work of traditional writers. Some of those, like novelist Dedra Johnson and poet Robin Kemp, share their most immediate reactions from their own blogs. The book deliberately blurs the line between formats and focuses on cataloging some of the best-written and most powerful reactions of the people who experienced by Katrina.

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