Books
Chris Wiltz
Neal Rafferty Trilogy (CW7)
$40.00
Pamela D. Lyles
"Da Cajn Critter" Cookbook
$24.95
Erik Kiesewetter and Patrick Strange
Constance: Delicate Burdens
$30.00
Joshua Clark
French Quarter Fiction (JC1)
$16.95
Jenny Adams
Mixing New Orleans - Cocktails and Legends
$25.00
Erik Kiesewetter and Patrick Strange
Constance A Collection of Forty New Orleans Artists (CON1)
$30.00
Chris Wiltz
Glass House (CW2)
$20.00
Chris Wiltz
The Last Madam (limited copies) (CW6)
$50.00
Chris Wiltz
The Last Madam (signed by author) (CW5)
$35.00
About Our Books Artists
Chris Wiltz
About Chris Wiltz Mysteries:”rich in unromanticized New Orleans backrounds, shrewd character sketches and steady, non-corny action.” -Kirkus “Wiltz brings a refreshing, individual outlook to the formula of hard-boiled detective ficition.” -Washington Post Book World “With colorful New Orleans settings, this is a well-made Chandler-type private investigation caper.” -Publishers Weekly
Pamela D. Lyles
Pamela is a native New Orleanian that released a new cookbook called Da Cajn Critter: The Lifestyles, The Rules, and Makin Groceries on October 1, 2008. The book has been given the Certified Product of Louisiana designation from the state. It recently won the 2008 National USA Book News Award for the Home Entertaining category.
Erik Kiesewetter and Patrick Strange
Erik Kiesewetter is the creative director of EBSL erikbelowsealevel.com, a New Orleans freelance-design studio that collaborates with various design agencies, guiding numerous branding, print and web projects. He has also helped formulate faub.org, a creative collective focusing on combining multiple art disciplines into community-based design projects. He enjoys shrimp po-boys and plate lunch specials.
Patrick Strange is the associate editor for Filter Magazine. Previously, Patrick served as associate editor and columnist for the New Orleans monthly magazine Antigravity, and also co-wrote the 2006 play Catching
Him in Pieces, which was nominated by Gambit Weekly for Best Original
Work for Theater. Patricks work has appeared in various publications, including Antigravity, Baltimore City Paper, Filter, Flaunt, Gambit Weekly, and Relix.
Joshua Clark
Joshua Clark is the author of Heart Like Water: Surviving Katrina and Life in its Disaster Zone, a 2008 finalist for the National Book Critics Circle award. He runs the KARES writers relief fund and covered New Orleans in the hurricane’s aftermath for Salon.com and National Public Radio. Clark, the founder of Light of New Orleans Publishing, has edited such books as French Quarter Fiction (2003 regional Book of the Year), the best-selling Southern Fried Divorce, and others, including most recently Louisiana: In Words, an anthology of 120 Louisiana writers depicting a day in the life of our state. He contributes to many publications including The Best American Nonrequired Reading, Lonely Planet anthologies, Consumer Affairs, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Philadelphia Inquirer, Miami Herald, Poets & Writers, Louisiana Literature, Time Out: New York, and was editor for SCAT Magazine. He proudly serves on the executive boards of the Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival and the Kohlmeyer Circle of the Ogden Museum of Southern Art.
Jenny Adams
Jenny Adams graduated with a B.A. in Corporate Communications from the College of Charleston in 2002. After spending a year traveling and living abroad in New Zealand and Southeast Asia, she returned and took a position with Nightclub & Bar magazine, published out of Oxford, MS in 2005.
After completing Mixing New Orleans, she returned to Birmingham, Alabama where she continues to work part time as the contributing editor of Nightclub & Bar and as a freelance writer for a number of publications including Delta magazine, Executive Traveler magazine and Portico magazine. Outside of work, she enjoys traveling, live music, art, good food and good friends.

