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—"The best works by living writers on the heart of New Orleans." Miz' Remy is the author of Annie.
From Doug MacCash at Nola Brad Pitt's N.O. housing efforts have Lower 9th Ward in the pink.
Lagniappe means a little something extra thrown in to sweeten things, make things nicer, to say thank you.
Yeah, thanks, many thanks to these people who are so beautifully bringing life back to so many.
Each of us has a story to tell. If you need help telling your story, please join me at Gentle Editing - Your Words - Your Way.
Do keep in mind that there are many ways to tell your stories. Here is a fable for you from P.M. Rodriguez at Ruricolist: Fable of the Spider and the Songbird.
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Blessings to all.
Miz' Remy
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Both Sides of the Wall: Reflections of the West Point Class of 1968 (Edited by Remy Benoit).
Read Jerry Wenstrom's review of Loving.
Rhea and Jordan Devereaux had it all: undying devotion, a tender love, and a grand passion. And then the Vietnam War separated them. Follow the course of their love across time and space. Journey with them through the steaming jungle; dance with the Mardi Gras revelers while revolution unseats Louis XVI and protestors on the Washington Mall scream, Hell, NO. We won't Go. Sail with Laffite's pirates into Devil's Isle and rejoice as an unconditional and timeless love emerges victorious.
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