Hearsay from Heaven and Hades:
New Orleans Secrets of Sinners and Saints

Hearsay from Heaven and Hades: New Orleans Secrets of Sinners and Saints, reviews, published work that is now out-of-print.

From the Author: Timeless and gold award-winning book “Best Book” published non-fiction (poetry), illustrated by Jennifer Porter. Wonderful BOOK SIGNING PARTY, and honoring Miss Marion Colbert of Treme. Always excited to see it on a bookshelf or coffee table! Before the sad demise of brick-and-mortar independent bookstores, and chain booksellers, it was always fun to see my work(s) on display!

From the Publisher (2008): This collection of dark and enchanted satire, musings, and witticisms exposes a swatch in the psyche deeper than character studies or scenarios of right or wrong, good or bad, politics or peccadilloes. Crafty, uncensored, and contentious, this irreverent commentary serves up the perfect “quipsodic” tonic for overcoming the perpetually positive, goodie-two-shoes, saintly Stepford, happy middlebrow mindset. From the hallowed halls of tycoons to the underbelly of pop culture and flawed people living in the abyss, beyond the revelry and merrymaking, the guises and disguises, herein lies a quirky shadow dance of quips; a dark-jewel slice of life. Taking umbrage at milquetoast platitudes, with sardonic, world-weary wit, the narrative delivers insolent interpretations of how Louisiana’s rebellious, rollicking French Quarter saints and sinners approach life, love, lust, backstabbing, and survival on the brink.

From the published back cover: Beyond the watermark…a collection of provocative sayings for unquiet minds. From America’s most passionate and colorful town, a city like none other, here comes irrepressible Bourbon Street resident TJ Fisher’s “big book” of 40 days, 40 nights worth of musings. From down in New Orleans. Secrets your mother never told you. Unusual. Intriguing. Tempestuous. Idiosyncratic. Rare.

For three centuries New Orleans has created and attracted original freewheeling characters from pirates to politicians to poets. Emotions run high. Devotions go deep. Delusions flow thick. Danger lurks nearby. Thoughts are untamed. Sinners and saints celebrate and cohabitate as one. By comparison, everyplace else is bland.

It you have a mindset that is stormy, curious, questioning, defiant and capricious, and you like a little poison in paradise — if you have been broken into a thousand pieces at least once ‚ this book is for you. Hearsay from Heaven and Hades voices the conflicted darkness and light of those who embrace life on the edge. Illustrations by Jennifer Porter.

TJ Fisher received the Independent Book Publishers Association PMA Benjamin Franklin Award for “BEST NEW VOICE NONFICTION.”

“TJ Fisher is suitably outrageous and eccentric to represent New Orleans…a talented writer.” —GREG LANGLEY, BATON ROGUE ADVOCATE

Author’s in-book acknowledgment: “A special acknowledgment and tribute goes to my most special friend, one who has moved and touched me deeply — an incredible woman of the type of unsurpassable faith, fortitude, strength, grace and dignity that most of us can only dream about; a beautiful woman of eight decades who still smiles, walks to work, consoles others and leads joyous second-line parades, all in the shadow of unfathomable heartache and loss. This is the esteemed and beloved Miss Marion Colbert of Treme, the read face, heart and soul of the Great American City of New Orleans.

“And respects to the historic St. Augustine Catholic Church of New Orleans, Miss Marion’s parish (and home of the legendary Jazz Mass), the oldest African-American parish in the United States (a canonically established parish since 1842); thank you for accepting and blessing those of us who do not always walk in Miss Marion’s forever kind, and righteous, and loving and forgiving path. May the Powers-that-be in Rome and elsewhere see the light and significance in keeping this remarkable spirit-filled treasure alive; with respect to the continuing to fund the survival of this most unique parish which so well represents the people, places and culture of New Orleans. St. Augustine, home of the ‘Tomb of the Unknown Slave,’ of the shackles borne by bygone years and of Congo Square, is a living piece of history, a storied place of blood, sweat and tears, of hope, survival and more.” – TJ Fisher

“TJ Fisher has pulled together a delicious concoction of random thoughts which occurred to her over the forty days and forty nights of Katrina and her devastating aftermath, random thoughts which together sum up all that is precious about New Orleans and her people, when they are being very, very good and when they are being very, very bad. With the devotion of a lover and the keen insight and clarity of vision of one who came by choice and stays in spite of all, New Orleans is brought to life in bits and pieces that compose in the end the entirety of this jewel of a city. I plan to buy Hearsay from Heaven and Hades: New Orleans Secrets of Sinners and Saints for all of my friends in other places so that they will understand why, once we come, we do not leave.”
— ROSEMARY JAMES, Co-Founder, Pirate’s Alley Faulkner Society and editor of My New Orleans: Ballads to the Big Easy by Her Sons, Daughters, and Lovers

“A totally unique book, filled with what she (TJ Fisher) calls ‘French Quarterisms,’ a large collection of aphorisms that permits the reader to flip open to any page and delight, ranging from ‘The greatest instinct is survival’ to ‘Rarely is one mistake fatal in itself.’ This is the kind of book you give to a young reader to stimulate their mind or a friend, a loved one, because it is a gift of love as well as life. The collection of thoughts that fill every page evokes the special spirit of life in the city where you can find a grand cathedral and a shop selling voodoo charms.”
— AL CARUBA, BOOKVIEWS

“TJ Fisher’s Hearsay from Heaven and Hades: New Orleans Secrets of Sinners and Saints, a book illustrating the emotional unrest felt during the days following Katrina.”
— SUZANNE PFEFFERLE, WHERE Y’AT

“TJ Fisher’s Hearsay from Heaven and Hades is a cogent, sparkling tour de force of wit, wisdom and – most importantly – love. Her sense of what makes the French Quarter such a maddening, but endearing, magnet for creative souls is priceless … very thought-provoking … FANTASTIC!”
— CHRISTIAN ALLMAN is the publisher of GRIS GRIS ROUGE MAGAZINE; he has also served as a contributing writer and editor of THE FACE OF NEW ORLEANS TRIBUNE and THE TREME VOICE

“The Western World has its match for Confucius in TJ Fisher and her new book. Superb literary anecdotes and allusions, bristling with wisdom, surprisingly turned with wit and creativity, beam gems of thought. And who among us doesn’t inwardly admit that we are both saints and sinners at the same time, ‘perfectly imperfect? … TJ Fisher knows that … and she says it well. Fresh and sassy … enlightening words transport me right back to New Orleans again … tremendous vocabulary … and well jumbled!”
— BISHOP JAMES H. BURCH, The Catholic Diocese of One Spirit

“A magnum opus of intriguing ‘truths.’ Thought-provoking … a kick, a caress, a slow burn, felt deep within the belly and heart. Be prepared to want to laugh, cry, dance and think.”
— from one of the nation’s leading librarians

“TJ Fisher magnificently captures the heart and soul of New Orleans in her newest work, Hearsay from Heaven and Hades. It not only draws us in but keeps us captivated through her keen insights that are both funny and heartwarming, enlightening!”
— JEFF RECTOR, award-winning actor/writer/director/producer

“A magnificent journey into the delicious realms of unknown New Orleans. Fisher exposes the secrets of this complex city and lures us into the provocative world … which is New Orleans … Hearsay from Heaven and Hades is a must read for any serious lover of superb writing.”
— DR. ROSARY O’NEILL, acclaimed author of The Actors Checklist and award-winning playwright of internationally celebrated works that often center on the rich and colorful classic cultural ‘characters’ of New Orleans and Louisiana; O’Neill’s works include: The Awakening of Kate Chopin, Blackjack: The Thief of Possession, Degas in New Orleans, A Louisiana Gentleman, Solitaire, Wishing Aces, Uncle Victor, White Suits in Summer, Property, Turtle Soup, The Wing of Madness, Beckett at Greystone Bay, John Singer Sargeant, Madame X, the Vampire Trilogy, etc. An author of six books and 25 plays, she penned New Orleans Voodoo: A Cultural History and New Orleans Carnival Krewes: The History, Spirit and Secrets of Mardi Gras. O’Neill was a Loyola Professor of Drama and Speech and the Founding Artistic Director at NOLA’s Southern Rep Theater

“Wonderful bedside companion.”
— ROY F. GUSTE, JR., author of The Secret Gardens of the Vieux Carré, Antoine’s Cookbook, nine additional Creole cookbooks and other assorted New Orleans-based works of nonfiction

“Drumroll please! … The … Book Awards nominees are! … Southern book … couldn’t stop talking about … “You have got to read this!’ … recognize great books of Southern origin.”
— SOUTHERN BOOKSELLERS INDEPENDENT ALLIANCE (Hearsay from Heaven and Hades: New Orleans Secrets of Sinners and Saints — nominated for best poetry book)

“Another celebration of the greatest city in America as only Fisher could write it. Hearsay from Heaven and Hades is a grasping for light in lightless New Orleans nights, a voice in a time of frightening silence, clarity in a time of chaos.”
— JOSHUA CLARK, author of Heart Like Water: Surviving Katrina and Life in Its Disaster Zone (National Book Critics Circle Finalist) and editor of Louisiana in Words and French Quarter Fiction

“Hearsay from Heaven and Hades thought-provoking insights for living the human drama are compelling and smack of genius. Kudos to Ms. Fisher for an enormous task that is well written and worthy of her Benjamin Franklin Award for ‘Best New Voice Nonfiction.”
— CATHERINE LANIGAN, author of Romancing the Stone, The Jewel of the Nile, Divine Nudges, Angel Watch, Wings of Destiny and 25 additional fiction and nonfiction books

“Some of these aphorisms are charming, and some may even be profound.”
— ANDREI CODRESCU, poet, novelist, columnist and essayist, author of Wakefield and New Orleans, Mon Amour: Twenty Years of Writing from the City

“A poetic examination of 40 days and nights within the Vieux Carré … Fisher’s musings of life in New Orleans, from the juxtaposition of good and evil, decline and revival and the balance of catastrophe and beauty … pieces of wisdom.”
— CHERE COEN, THE DAILY ADVERTISER

“Self life: What’s new at the bookstores? Hearsay from Heaven and Hades: New Orleans Secrets of Sinners and Saints by TJ Fisher.”
— MIMI DIAMOND, ASBURY PARK PRESS

“Since childhood, she has found creative inspiration in all facets of New Orleans and its rich lifestyle. A post-Katrina ‘breakout’ voice of resonance.” 
— LA FETE NEWS

“Hearsay from Heaven and Hades … Janus-like two-faced personality of New Orleans.”
— PIRATES ALLEY FAULKNER SOCIETY

“[Fisher] Coloful character … engaging … bizarre … curious … eccentric.”
— CURLED UP WITH A GOOD BOOK

“Poetic … metaphoric … florid … Southern … A writer … related to Lafcadio Hearn … Sylvia Plath.”
— IRENE SINGLETARY, publisher

“I LOVE your book!”
— JEFF KEEN, PRESIDENT AND CEO OF USA BOOK NEWS

“It reminds me of an old Gaelic song that has 20 verses, each one of them different and significant. Like the song, TJ will keep you spellbound all through the night.”
— DANNY O’FLAHARTY, Celtic Balladeer

“TJ Fisher calls Hearsay from Heaven and Hades, the follow-up to her award-winning Orléans Embrace, a sardonic handbook. But Fisher, whose vocabulary matches her boundless spirit, has put much Joie de vivre into Hearsay as irreverence and derision. The Belle of Bourbon Street has framed her compendium of anecdotes and aphorisms in 40 chapters, titled 40 Days and 40 Nights. As with Orléans Embrace, the author is ever busy resurrecting the spirt and soul of a great city. Neither Rome or New Orleans was built in a day and Hearsay from Heaven and Hades is to be savored in more than one or two sittings. In these ‘sayings for unquiet minds,’ emotions take every shade, but the overreaching theme is Fisher’s post-Katrina mantra. It resonates in such passages as, ‘Life revolving, ebbing and flowing, outlives catastrophe’ and ‘a rotating pendulum of holy and unholy ruin.’ Fisher, last year’s winner of the Ben Franklin Award for Best New Voice, speaks out again as New Orleans mender of broken dreams.”
— GARTH PUCKETT, Starred Amazon Reviewer