Joshua Clark's travel pieces,
fiction, and photographs appear in various national publications from the Los
Angeles Times to the Miami Herald, and he has covered New Orleans for
Salon.com and NPR. An oyster-eating champion, certified personal trainer, and
retired bartender, Mr. Clark was raised in Washington, D.C. He earned what he
calls a 'somewhat irrelevant' degree in economics from Yale University. After
living in Spain, Australia, and Argentina, he settled in the French Quarter in
New Orleans, Louisiana.
Mr. Clark is the founder and
president of the Light of New Orleans Publishing Company, publisher of French
Quarter Fiction: The Newest Stories of America's Oldest Bohemia, awarded the
regional Book of the Year award. He also edited Judy Conner's book Southern
Fried Divorce, which Publishers Weekly praised as combining “memoir,
cookbook, and self-help book into one funny-as-hell package.”
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