The Big Easy

I'm going to Mardi Gras. I've just finished the book that is due out this December, turned it in and now I have an idea for a new series that takes place in the gritty city of New Orleans.

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Certainly there are other series set in this fanciful, dirty, romantic city, but not as many as you would think.  And I haven't found anyone who is taking the approach I intend to take.  I've visited the wonderful city and enjoyed it's decadent hospitality, but never with the intention of writing about it.
 
Now, I have to approach my interest in a new way.  I have to capture everything I can.  Photos, notes, interviews, images, characters and personalities all have to resonate.  In five short days I want to absorb as much of the culture as I possibly can.  I'll make friends with a bartender, a cop, a cab driver or someone who works the nightlife.  I need to explore as many aspects as possible of this remarkable civilization. 
 
I don't believe that any other city in this country behaves the way New Orleans does.  And the fact that the cities' population has shrunk 27% since hurricane Katrina just plays into the mystic of this earthy town.  While tourism drives the economy, there is an underbelly that squirms.  I want to know both sides, the up and the down.
 
Reading a blog site about New Orleans, the blogger referred to a trip back in 2009.  Getting mugged one evening, getting mugged a second time, and telling the third mugger that there was nothing left to mug.  I can only hope I don't have to report on that aspect of thise shrinking metropolis.
 
Mardi Gras, the party city, the jazz and the Dixieland music...Bourbon Street, Voodoo and witchcraft, it all has a magical feel.  Couple that with the crime, the corruption, the greed that drives any major city and I feel certain there's a series just waiting to come alive.  Wish me luck!