Monthly Archives: May 2018
Feeding the Masses or at Least Your Neighbors
This past winter was unusually brutal, with snow and ice and prolonged freezes that caused pipes to burst and killed citrus trees all over New Orleans. Then suddenly it is spring, eighty-three degrees outside, and I am cutting down a dead lemon tree, with the music from Jazz Fest, a mile away, as my afternoon […]
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A Writer’s Insight: Debbie Urbanski
Debbie Urbanski’s story “Are You Ready to Go” appears in the spring 2018 issue of The Southern Review. Here, she discusses her writing as a way of finding truth during difficult times, her process of translating experience into fiction, and the years of work it took to bring this story to the page. Garrett Hazelwood: […]
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