342. Deb Jannerson, part 1
342. Part 1 of our
interview with Deb Jannerson.
Deb is an award-winning author of
bildungsroman lit, queer romance, and poetry. Her debut YA
book, The Women of Dauphine, is now
available from NineStar Press. It’s a coming-of-age novel involving a house haunted by a teen lesbian ghost. Her acclaimed poetry
collections, Thanks for Nothing (Finishing
Line Press, 2018) and Rabbit Rabbit (Finishing
Line Press, 2016), are available wherever books are sold. More
than one hundred of her pieces have appeared in anthologies
and magazines, including viral articles for Bitch.
She lives in New Orleans with her wife and pets.
- This week in Louisiana history. December 6, 1889.
Confederate President Jefferson Davis died in New Orleans.
- This week in New Orleans history. December 7, 1978. Falstaff
Brewery Closes. Its weather ball Goes Dark.
- This week in Louisiana.
December 13-15, 2019
Festival of the
Bonfires
Christmas on the River ... Cajun Style!
Lutcher Recreational Park
Lutcher Avenue (LA Hwy 3193)
Lutcher, LA 70071
- Postcards from Louisiana. Planned Parenthood raising money in the French Quarter.
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