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I just posted my reflections on my recent trip to New Orleans and all the literary things I was able to see and do while in town for the day on my blog if anyone is interested in some of the amazing literary things the city has to offer.
https://readingstewardess.wordpress.com/2019/06/28/literary-tour-of-new-orleans-...
I find that No matter how many authors or books I read I am often drawn back to those few favorite authors, Faulkner is one of them, I love his storytelling.
Think I'm going to revisit Yoknapatawpha County with Faulkner. This man is one of my favorite authors and his ability to draw you into his stories is why I love his writing. His characters are stupendous and a few remind me of of my some relatives (most of them I didn't like). The Sartoris family has a way of growing on you after a while you just want to go and visit them, sit on their porch in the evening and listen to their history.
Season of Stories is back. It's a serialized short story delivery. One story broken up Tues-Friday each week until Christmas. It's fun!
Link to sign up: http://theseasonofstories.com/