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Su-Jit Lin
Su-Jit Lin once left her native New York on a whim and a gut feeling and has yet to regret the spontaneous shift that has led her to one of the most amazing and character-rich cities in the world.…
Su-Jit Lin once left her native New York on a whim and a gut feeling and has yet to regret the spontaneous shift that has led her to one of the most amazing and character-rich cities in the world. A cum laude Tulane University graduate, majoring in History and English, she has found it impossible to stay away from the one place that’s managed to capture her heart and speak to her spirit: New Orleans. Residing uptown, working downtown, and writing for Where Y'At Magazine smack dab in the middle of the Garden District, she takes full advantage of everything in between – or at least tries desperately to keep up with the frenzied activity! Pastimes include freelance writing and editing, travel, painting, music, her dog, and excuses to wear a scarf. Most importantly, she loves with a deep passion good food and drink, and all things New Orleans … even the poisonous caterpillars that seem programmed to find her year round.
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Actual Tales of the Cocktail
Preparations for the event Tales of the Cocktail are kicking into high gear, and one of the best ways to keep track and maybe learn something from actual stories is going to be the event's blog, talesblog.com. Featuring frequent posts from more than 30 noted individuals from around the world as well as posts from local writers here in New Orleans who specialize in food and drink, this is going to be a fantastic resource. The topics? Anything New Orleans, and anything related to this celebration. Maybe I'll even take up their invite and post a little something here and there ... who knows? Either way, it's a great way to keep up to date with topics and features pertaining to the Tales of the Cocktail event. Just thought y'all might want to know :)