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Kristin Fouquet

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in New Orleans, The United States
September 18, 1970

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Kristin Fouquet is a writer and photographer in the lovely city of New Orleans. Her short fiction and fine art and street photography have been published widely online and in print. She is the author of Twenty Stories (Rank Stranger Press 2009), a collection of short literary fiction; Rampart and Toulouse (Rank Stranger Press, 2011), a novella and other stories; The Olive Stain and other stories (Hammer & Anvil Books, 2013), an e-chapbook, and the print version, The Olive Stain and other stories (Le Salon Press, 2013); Surreptitiously Yours (Le Salon Press, 2016) a novella; Surrendered Stories (Le Salon Press, 2019), a collection of short stories with companion photographs; The Repertoire (Le Salon Press, 2022), a novella; and Fleur Royale ...more

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Kristin Fouquet This is a difficult question. The first one, Twenty Stories, was special for obvious reasons. The third, The Olive Stain, was written during a painful…moreThis is a difficult question. The first one, Twenty Stories, was special for obvious reasons. The third, The Olive Stain, was written during a painful time in my life, so it was an emotional journey. My last book- a novella- Surreptitiously Yours- was the longest I've written to date, so I was proud of it. If I have to choose, I will say my second book, Rampart & Toulouse. It is comprised of three short stories and a novella. I suppose it's my favorite because I had the most fun writing it. Thanks for the question, Jesse!(less)
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Rampart and Toulouse

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Twenty Stories

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Surreptitiously Yours

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The Repertoire

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Surrendered Stories, with p...

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Fleur Royale

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My collage, "Wish You Were Here in Paris," from my Surrealist Postcard series is published in The Storms Journal, Issue V. I'm so happy to have received my contributor copy. Many thanks to editor, Damien B. Donnelly, and subeditor, Rhona Greene! You can purchase a copy here: Storm Shelter





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“In New Orleans, the inspired feel sultry; the rest just feel sweaty.”
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“In New Orleans, the inspired feel sultry; the rest just feel sweaty.”
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Kristin Fouquet Caleb wrote: "Twenty Stories arrived today. Thank you for saying such nice things, and for including all the goodies. I can't want to read. I'm checking out an Andy Warhol exhibit tonight with a friend who was p..."

Wow, Warhol and talking me up with a fellow New Orleanian all in the same night. Must have been some evening. Thanks, Caleb.


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Caleb Ross Twenty Stories arrived today. Thank you for saying such nice things, and for including all the goodies. I can't want to read. I'm checking out an Andy Warhol exhibit tonight with a friend who was pushed out of New Orleans by the floods. I'm going to talk you up, maybe get her to ready the collection as well (though she's not a voracious reader, so my battle may be uphill).


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Caleb Ross I didn't realize you had a story collection out. Have you been posting about it anywhere?


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