Finding My Way Around Vicksburg
I found the Sterlington, Louisiana Library, a new building only five years old, located a hop, skip and a jump away from where I now live.… Read More »Finding My Way Around Vicksburg
Lenore's collections include "Tap Dancing on the Silverado Trail" (2011) from Finishing Line Press, “Sh’ma Yis’rael” (2007) from Pudding House Publications, and "Cutting Down the Last Tree on Easter Island" (West End Press, 2012). Her writing has won recognition from Poets&Writers (finalist in California Voices contest) and as a finalist for Pablo Neruda Prize, Nimrod International Journal. The Society for Technical Communication has recognized her work regarding Technical Literacy in the schools. All material is copyrighted on this site and cannot be used without the author's permission.
I found the Sterlington, Louisiana Library, a new building only five years old, located a hop, skip and a jump away from where I now live.… Read More »Finding My Way Around Vicksburg
The deed is done. The movers drove up yesterday in an 80 foot truck, the kind you see in your rear view mirror barreling down… Read More »Sterlington or Bust
The deed is done. The movers drove up yesterday in an 80 foot truck, the kind you see in your rear view mirror barreling down… Read More »Moving from California to Louisiana
To My Dead Namesake To the dead Lenore who always appears on the same Google page, an interloper who comes up in search results by… Read More »To My Dead Namesake
The deed is done. The movers drove up yesterday in an 80 foot truck, the kind you see in your rear view mirror barreling down… Read More »Temple Run
We watched news reports about Hurricane Isaac as it churned over Plaquemines Parish and spun toward the oil refineries of Baton Rouge. I flew to San… Read More »Jumping Around
When I first moved to Monroe, Louisiana from Oakland, California, I was cautioned about becoming a bug activist. Instead I was advised to think about… Read More »Beauty and the Bugs
I took a bike ride this morning around Bayou Bartholomew, which is not quite as Lance Armstrong as it sounds, a five-mile pedal around a… Read More »Biking Around the Upper Ouachita
We watched news reports about Hurricane Isaac as it churned over Plaquemines Parish and spun toward the oil refineries of Baton Rouge. I flew to San… Read More »Hopping Over Hurricanes
This is my first season in Louisiana. I came here in triple digit heat, sweat beading off my arms by just standing outside, an occupant… Read More »A Jew in Monroe, Louisiana