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  2. Everette Maddox - Wikipedia

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    Everette "Rhett" Maddox (1944–1989) [1] was an American poet who in 1979 co-founded (with Robert Stock and sculptor Franz Heldner) the longest-running poetry-reading series in the South at the Maple Leaf Bar in New Orleans, Louisiana.

  3. Category:Children's books set in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Children's books set in New Orleans" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.

  4. Pelican Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    Pelican Publishing Company is a book publisher based in Elmwood, Louisiana, with a New Orleans postal address. [1] It was acquired in 2019 by Arcadia Publishing, a leading publisher of local and regional content in the United States. [2] Pelican publishes approximately 60 titles per year and maintains a backlist of over 2,500 books. [3]

  5. How to Read the 'Percy Jackson' Books in Order - AOL

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    Here’s the reading order for HOO and when each book was published: 1. The Lost Hero (2010) 2. The Son of Neptune (2011) 3. The Mark of Athena (2012) 4. The House of Hades (2013) 5. The Blood of ...

  6. Benjamin January mysteries - Wikipedia

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    The Benjamin January mysteries is a series of historical murder mystery novels by Barbara Hambly.The series is named after the main character of the books. The Benjamin January mysteries are set in and around New Orleans during the 1830s and 1840s, and focus primarily on the free black community which existed at that time and place.

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  8. Julie Smith (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    She received the 1991 Edgar Award for Best Novel for her sixth book, New Orleans Mourning (1990). [1] Works. Novels. Death Turns A Trick (Walker & Co., 1982)

  9. Iron Rail Book Collective - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Rail Book Collective ran a volunteer-run radical library and anarchist bookstore in New Orleans, Louisiana. The infoshop's main focus was a lending library featuring a wide selection of books on topics including anarchism and socialism, fiction, gardening and philosophy. The Iron Rail also sold records, zines, local CDs and some ...