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533. Seth Pevey

Louisiana Anthology Podcast
Louisiana Anthology Podcast
Episode • Aug 4, 2023
533. We talk to author Seth Pevey about his life and his writing. Seth is a Louisiana
native who has worked as a teacher and journalist around the
world, and now writes both fiction and non-fiction from his
country home outside of New Orleans. "Seth Pevey writes gritty,
compelling mystery and thriller fiction with a southern noir flair. His
novels are best enjoyed by readers who love deep settings, flawed
characters, and compelling situations with morally gray solutions. He is
a native Louisianan, and writes fiction from his rural home outside of
New Orleans. Favorite authors include Gillian Flynn, Cormac McCarthy,
William Faulkner, Stephen King, and Kazuo Ishiguro. You can learn what
he's up to at www.sethpevey.com."



  1. This week in Louisiana history. July 30, 1812 William
    Charles Cole Claiborne becomes the 1st Governor of the state
    of Louisiana. Louisiana had become a state on April 30, 1812.

  2. This week in New Orleans history. On August 5, 2011, a
    federal jury in New Orleans convicted five police officers of
    myriad charges related to the cover-up and deprivation of
    civil rights in the Danzinger Bridge shootings. The
    convictions were vacated on September 17, 2013 due to
    prosecutorial misconduct, and a new trial was ordered.


  3. This week in Louisiana.

    Delcambre Shrimp Festival

    August 16-20, 2023

    Website

    The Delcambre Shrimp Festival is home to one of the best 5-day
    festivals in South Louisiana. The festival has gained it's
    popularity by providing a variety of delicious dishes and top
    notch entertainment including National Recording Artists.
    Enjoy signature shrimp dishes like boiled shrimp, fried
    shrimp, shrimp sauce piquante, shrimp salad and many more.
    Each and every shrimp dish consumed at the festival is
    prepared by volunteer members of the festival association. If
    you're not in the mood for shrimp, the festival also offers a
    variety of other "festival" foods, cold beer, cold drinks and
    water. Souvenirs, t-shirts, hats, posters, etc.

    Amenities:

    Family Friendly

    Handicapped Accessible

    Free Parking

    Phone: (337) 658-2422

    Email: info@shrimpfestival.net

  4. Postcards from Louisiana. Rug Cutters at the Favela Chic Bar
    on Frenchmen.

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