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Dead Folks' Tales
Authors on The Air Global Radio Network and Nola Nash Entertainment
19 episodes
6 days ago
Dead Folks' Tales podcast is a New Orleans-centric exploration of southern gothic history and hauntings. Authors, historians, artists, paranormal experts, and others weigh in on stories that make their skin crawl. As laid back as the Big Easy, Dead Folks' Tales features chills and laughs as Louisiana-born-and-raised author Nola Nash takes her guests on a storied “tour” of some of her favorite places in the Crescent City and around the South where the dead are as intriguing as the living. And since it’s Nola, you can expect a little lagniappe (‘something extra’) thrown in, too.
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Dead Folks' Tales podcast is a New Orleans-centric exploration of southern gothic history and hauntings. Authors, historians, artists, paranormal experts, and others weigh in on stories that make their skin crawl. As laid back as the Big Easy, Dead Folks' Tales features chills and laughs as Louisiana-born-and-raised author Nola Nash takes her guests on a storied “tour” of some of her favorite places in the Crescent City and around the South where the dead are as intriguing as the living. And since it’s Nola, you can expect a little lagniappe (‘something extra’) thrown in, too.
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Season 1 Episode 9 - Acadiana Short Stories
Dead Folks' Tales
30 minutes 18 seconds
4 years ago
Season 1 Episode 9 - Acadiana Short Stories

There is something special about short stories. Every word matters. For authors, it can be challenging to develop characters in so few words, but for those who get it right, the effect is remarkable.

https://www.jameslambert-author.com/

After 42 years as a successful attorney in the Acadiana area, Jim Lambert has turned his skills toward creating short stories. In his new, critically acclaimed collection of stories, "Sub Rosa and Other Stories" Lambert's stories explore pain and loss in the South. He has created quirky, often marginalized characters who contend with forces beyond their control or understanding — including racial terror, childhood traumas, family betrayals. Lambert's readers meet characters including a childhood friend of Lee Harvey Oswald, a young lawyer sent to investigate the murder of Black troops in the Jim Crow South — and a mental patient obsessed with the film Harold and Maude. In each story, Lambert reveals the humor and tragedy running through the lives of these unique human beings.

Host: author Nola Nash https://nolanash.com

Thanks to Pam Stack - Executive Producer - Authors on the Air Global Radio Network www.authorsontheair.com

Thanks to Roman Sirotin - Video/Audio Producer / Media Coordinator - Authors on the Air Global Radio Network www.romansirotin.com

@Copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network LLC.

Dead Folks' Tales
Dead Folks' Tales podcast is a New Orleans-centric exploration of southern gothic history and hauntings. Authors, historians, artists, paranormal experts, and others weigh in on stories that make their skin crawl. As laid back as the Big Easy, Dead Folks' Tales features chills and laughs as Louisiana-born-and-raised author Nola Nash takes her guests on a storied “tour” of some of her favorite places in the Crescent City and around the South where the dead are as intriguing as the living. And since it’s Nola, you can expect a little lagniappe (‘something extra’) thrown in, too.