Thinking About New Orleans: Valerie Martin

By Jane Ciabattari

It's hard to say how many writers were dislodged, disrupted, and disoriented by Hurricane Katrina and aftermath. I've been keeping track of a number of them through the “Thinking About

Thinking About New Orleans: Tom Adcock

By Jane Ciabattari

It's hard to say how many writers were dislodged, disrupted, and disoriented by Hurricane Katrina and aftermath. I've been keeping track of a number of them through the “Thinking About

Thinking About New Orleans: Kim Sykes

By Jane Ciabattari

It's hard to say how many writers were dislodged, disrupted, disoriented by Hurricane Katrina and aftermath. I've been keeping track of a number of them through the “Thinking About New

Thinking About New Orleans: Lee Meitzen Grue

By Jane Ciabattari

It's hard to say how many writers were dislodged, disrupted, disoriented by Hurricane Katrina and aftermath. I've been keeping track of a number of them through the “Thinking About New

Remembering Grace Paley

By Jane Ciabattari

“That eye with which any artist looks at life is really dumb in a lot of ways,” Grace Paley told Paul Wilner of the New York Times in 1979. “Some