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  2. New Orleans Review - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans Review, founded in 1968, [1] is a journal of contemporary literature and culture that publishes "poetry, fiction, nonfiction, art, photography, film and book reviews" [2] by established [3] and emerging writers and artists. New Orleans Review is a publication of the Department of English at Loyola University New Orleans.

  3. Lindsay Sproul - Wikipedia

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    Sproul is an assistant professor of creative writing at Loyola University New Orleans, where she specializes in young adult fiction, queer literature and theory, gender studies and creative nonfiction. [1] Sproul has edited for the New Orleans Review since 2017, and became the magazine's editor-in-chief in late 2019. [2] [3]

  4. New Orleans Monthly Review - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans Monthly Review was an American magazine published from 1874 to 1876 in New Orleans, by Daniel K. Whitaker. The magazine appeared irregularly; in 1878 two issues appeared as New Orleans Quarterly Review .

  5. Category:Magazines published in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Magazines published in New Orleans" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. John Maginnis (Louisiana political writer) - Wikipedia

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    John James Maginnis (March 17, 1948 – May 25, 2014) was a writer of columns and commentaries on current political events in his native Louisiana [1] Maginnis' column appeared in newspapers and other sources statewide. [2]

  7. New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans is known for specialties including beignets (locally pronounced like "ben-yays"), square-shaped fried dough that could be called "French doughnuts" (served with café au lait made with a blend of coffee and chicory rather than only coffee); and po' boy [231] and Italian muffuletta sandwiches; Gulf oysters on the half-shell, fried ...

  8. Fredrick Barton - Wikipedia

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    Fredrick Barton (aka, Rick Barton) is an American novelist and well-known New Orleans film critic. He is the author of five novels: The El Cholo Feeling Passes, Courting Pandemonium, With Extreme Prejudice (reissued as Black and White on the Rocks), A House Divided and In the Wake of the Flagship.

  9. Southern Quarterly Review - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Quarterly Review (1842–1857) was an American literary magazine founded by Daniel Kimball Whitaker and James Ritchie in New Orleans, Louisiana.Within the first year the magazine publishing was moved to Charleston, South Carolina, followed moved to Baltimore, Maryland for one year in 1855, before its final move to Columbia, South Carolina.