Voices of New Orleans

"The very first night we moved in you could immediately sense it in your eyes, nose and throat." — Paul Stewart on moving into a toxic FEMA trailer

'Way Down in New Orleans' to open in DC

August 15, 2008

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We're very proud to be part of an exhibit opening on September 5 called Way Down in New Orleans. The exhibition is presented by Civilian Art Projects and curated by Aubrey Edwards. It looks to be an interesting, edgy show. Our part in the show is small — our book Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans? will be on display (and on sale) during the exhibit. We held back one box of first edition copies for the exhibition because today — 8/15/08 — is the day when the first edition is officially listed as out of print. You can find a few copies here and there (I think I have five in our garage), but for the most part, the first editions are gone. If you want a copy this fall, head to the exhibition at Civilian Art Projects in DC.

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After Katrina and its horrible aftermath, Chin Music Press felt compelled to shine its wobbly flashlight on New Orleans. This effort resulted in our second book, Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans? Along the way, we met a community of passionate, eloquent writers who care deeply about what happens to the Big Easy. This blog became a natural extension of the book. It's our way of adding voices to the unfolding story of New Orleans.


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