Poet Patricia Neely-Dorsey Joins Desire Street Books & Press

Poet Patricia Neely-Dorsey has joined Desire Street Books & Press as a featured writer. Neely-Dorsey is the author of “Reflections of a Mississippi Magnolia -- A Life in Poems,” a celebration of the South. She will hold a chat on Oct. 20 at 8 p.m. ET.

New Orleans, LA, October 16, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Poet Patricia Neely-Dorsey has joined Desire Street Books & Press as a featured writer. Neely-Dorsey is the author of “Reflections of a Mississippi Magnolia -- A Life in Poems,” a celebration of the South.

“It’s my great pleasure to become associated with Desire Street Books & Press,” Neely-Dorsey said. “I look forward to getting to know its readers though the live chat.”

The online discussion will be held on the Desire Street Books & Press website on Oct. 20 at 8 p.m. ET. Neely-Dorsey will discuss her work, poetry as an art form, and her life in the South. The public is invited.

Neely-Dorsey’s chat is the second in a series that Desire Street Books & Press is hosting. Author Louis Park held an online discussion in July 2011. Park is author of “Wolf’s Run,” a novel set in Mississippi during the turbulent ‘60s.

Both Park and Neely-Dorsey sell their books through Desire Street, a New Orleans-focused online bookstore. Both authors have Web pages created just for them that include book descriptions, biographies and author-produced videos.

“Desire Street Books & Press welcomes independent authors who want to publish and publicize their work,” said business development director Hugo H. Ottolenghi. “We support the great tradition of Southern literature.”

About Desire Street Books & Press

Desire Street Books & Press is a New Orleans-focused online bookstore where commercial fiction and literature about the American South and Judeo-Christian faith intersect.

Desire Street Books & Press publishes news on its blog about authors, conferences for writers, Southern books, Christian books and New Orleans books. The online bookstore also posts news about News Orleans life, culture, dining, arts and entertainment. For more information, visit http://desirestreetbooks.com.

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