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The Language of Loss: Lionel's Boat
“That boat belonged to my son, Lionel. He used to come over from New Orleans when he was free and use it out on the Bay. He loved to fish. ...
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The Language of Loss: The Story of Bay Town Inn
When I ran into my friend Doug Niolet the day after the hurricane, he told me that he'd ridden out the storm with six others at the Bay Town Inn, ...
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The Language of Loss
"The Webb School - Ellis's House before Katrina" photo by Ellis Anderson. By Sunday afternoon, I was exhausted. The squalls were beginning to roll in, ...
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The Language of Loss
"The Webb School - Ellis's House before Katrina" photo by Ellis Anderson ...... Our dear friend Ellis Anderson, a resident of Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, ...
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The Language of Loss
I'm pleased to announce that "The Language of Loss" was awarded a Fellowship for Literary Excellence by the Mississippi Arts Commission (July 2007). ...
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The Language of Loss
I'm pleased to announce that "The Language of Loss" was awarded a Fellowship for Literary Excellence by the Mississippi Arts Commission (July 2007). ...
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The Language of Loss: Room Number Five
Room Number Five was the obvious choice. It was centered in the back of the house, directly at the top of the stairs. The room was flanked on one side by a ...
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The Language of Loss
"The Webb School - Ellis's House before Katrina" photo by Ellis Anderson ...... Our dear friend Ellis Anderson, a resident of Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, ...
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The Language of Loss: The Story of Bay Town Inn
When I ran into my friend Doug Niolet the day after the hurricane, he told me that he'd ridden out the storm with six others at the Bay Town Inn, ...
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The Language of Loss: The Story of Bay Town Inn
Bay St. Louis, MS is a small arts colony located on the Gulf Coast. ... After the Bay Town Inn disintegrated around them, seven friends had been forced into ...