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MY FIRST NIGHT IN NEW ORLEANS I fell through an ancient funeral crypt in the middle of the night in Mid City Cemetery. It was the late 1970s and I had hitch hiked from New York and had left the Florida Panhandle that day and had ridden with two young men going to California or Texas. They had regaled me all day with stories about the New Orleans French Quarter but refused to get off the Interstate or take Interstate 10 downtown and dropped me off at the Interstate 610 Bypass at Canal Street about three or four miles from the Quarter. A half mile from the 610 on Canal Street it does a little hip fade before continuing back on in a straight line all the way to the foot of the Mississippi River where you can get on a ferry an cross for a few bucks in Algiers, Louisiana. The Mid City area of at that intersection are three huge cemeterys. and when you dont have anyplace to go, you just keep going. onlyneworleans.blogspot/2014/01/dancing-on-mausoleums-by-mark-anthony.html?spref=tw Rolling Stone SPINin Vanity Fairnity Variety The OReilly Factor One Man, One Case, One Real Life Heist By Mark Anthony Givenriety The Hollywood Drudge Reportwoo The Kelly File University of Montana MFA Creative Writing The Royal Irish Academy @Writers Cafe Writers Guild Market @Joe Eszterhas The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New Yorkrk times @the herald The Fingerprint Thief by Mark Anthony Givene tribune @the london times Delhi Timesmes The New York Timesorker @Writers Ink. @Writers Cafe Stanford Creative Writingers Market? Joe Eszterhashas The Sydney Morning Herald - smh.au Los Angeles TimesThe Miami Herald @Delhi, India @The New Yorker @Esquire @TODAY @BBC World News Now NPR Kelly Kelly - WWEile @CNN CNN The Situation Roomom msnbc
Posted on: Tue, 11 Mar 2014 18:22:11 +0000

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