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Chin Music Press at the NOLA Book Fair

November 13, 2008

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Don't miss the New Orleans Book Fair this Saturday on the 500 and 600 blocks of Frenchman Street. Chin Music Press will be there, repped by my brother Dave, Tracey Tangerine and a whole host of contributors to our anthology, Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans? (the handsome new second edition is pictured here). The book fair is fun, laid back and features some very creative folks. As you know, we're launching the Broken Levee Books imprint to publish the stories coming out of the region. If you want to know what that is all about, come by the booth and ask Dave. I'll be posting a press release about it soon.

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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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