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Louisiana Words All-Time Top Ten (2021)

  Every new year of Louisiana Words, we celebrate the Top Ten contributions (writings or art) that have received the most views for the year. As of now, once a contribution reaches the Top Ten, it is not eligible to be in the Top Ten again. (*This could change in the future.*) As of 2021, we now have 30 Top Ten writings or art. We will be re-posting the Top Ten for the years 2019 & 2020 this month too, so that readers get acquainted with some our top contributors to Louisiana Words since the beginning. We are excited to have a such a diverse top ten this 2021, being that each spot is held by a different contributor! As of 2021, our top ten is as follows: 1. The Louisiana Pledge (Louis Toliver Jr – Swartz, LA) 2. Invisible Tiara (Ted A. Richard – Church Point, LA) 3. Advantages (Sasha Massey – Lafayette, LA) 4. Parent’s Touch (Barry Sons – Berwick, LA) 5. Judge Me Not (Annette Redmond Walters – Lafayette, LA) 6. United (James Leland Ludeau III – Lafayette, LA) 7. Inevitable (Madison

Louisiana Words Re-Ignites It's Flame for It's 8th Year!

  Louisiana Words is back to celebrate it’s 8th year alive! This year we will re-ignite our artistic flame across the state for the our worldwide audience to see! Louisiana Words will evolve into a platform for Louisiana statewide writers and artists to have a free platform to expose themselves to the rest of the world. This way, they can build an audience and hopefully boost support for future endeavors that may or may not be related to Louisiana Words.  In 2021, in this 8th year of this movement that’s grown into an esteemed community’s artistic body of work, we are here to stay! This is something to celebrate! Louisiana Words will start it’s evolution into a nonprofit organization. You can expect the return of our monthly feature of writers on “Mots de Louisiane,” public shows, and, virtual readings. Also, we have a podcast and a documentary in the works.  Please follow Louisiana Words often in July to learn more about who we are and where we are going in the future. Of course, we w