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Jason Phillip Reeser

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Jason Phillip Reeser lives and writes in Louisiana where he lives with his wife, Jennifer Reeser, a nationally-acclaimed poet, and what is left of his five children. (Some of them have escaped to college.)

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St. Joseph Plantation: A Mourning Tour

St. Joseph Plantation, Vacherie, Louisiana
Take a drive along Louisiana's Highway 18, a winding stretch of road that matches the meandering path and measured pace of the Mississippi river, just west of a thin sliver of a town called Vacherie, and you'll soon find the elegant, Creole style St. Joseph Plantation.  If you do so in October you will be able to tour a home that is in the midst of observi Read more of this blog post »
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