Podcast 003.0: Alice Dunbar Nelson

Happy Mardi Gras! Today is a big, sloppy, happy day for this writer who reads. But, before I start day-drinking, I thought I’d share our latest podcast episode:

In this episode, we celebrate the supple words and imagination of writer Alice Dunbar-Nelson, a woman whose phrasing drips with the lurid richness of her Creole heritage. We analyze one of her short stories as part of our special “Mardi Gras” theme, and wade through intricate subjects like moral decadence, cultural dilution, and Louisiana tradition.

Please join us as we try to read a little more, write a little better and explore the human condition—together.

Listen on ITunes, Stitcher, Castbox, or right here. Comments and ratings are appreciated on all platforms!

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