About Spillway Review Online Creative Journal
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Mission Statement

Spillway Review is committed to  encouraging creative efforts.


Dedication

About Spillway Review


Spillway Review is an online multimedia journal.  Material is added throughout each month.  Distinct issues are not created.  See the Contents page for a history of posting.  Spillway Review is based in Louisiana, but seeks work from everywhere.


Contact

The editors of Spillway Review may be contacted at:

editors@spillwayreview.com

Also see the Submission page.


Note:

Spillway Review will be moving to a larger server and may be offline for a few days in October 2006.

As of October 1, 2006, Spillway Review will not be accepting new submissions until further notice.  Work already submitted will be reviewed and accepted work will be posted as soon as possible.


Use of Materials

Authors and artists retain all rights to their work displayed on the Spillway Review website.  
Requests for permission to copy material from the Spillway Review website should be made by contacting the editors at editors@spillwayreview.com.
  

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Photo by George Yerger

See the work of
George Yerger, Leslie Addison
and Others  at the
Louisiana Art and Science Museum
100 South River Road
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
through September 16, 2007

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George Yerger and Leslie Addison on Spillway Review
 

More Yerger and Addison on Spillway Review
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CHECK OUT YOUTUBE FOR ARTWORX's GREAT PIECE ON COCKTAIL.

LISTEN to interviews with co-authors Ping Chong and Vince LiCata.

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  Hurricane Katrina-related photos by William Greiner


See also Flooded Uptown New Orleans,
September 7, 2005
photos by Alex Irishkov



Images and writing presented on Spillway Review
may not be reproduced or used in any way
without the permission of the authors or artists. 
For information contact the editors of Spillway Review at 


editors@spillwayreview.com

Hurricane-Related Links

New Orleans, Hurricane Katrina Flooding
Estimated  Depth and Extent, as of September 3, 2005


Click here for an interactive map showing estimated water depth estimates.

Click here for an interactive map showing the size of New Orleans as compared to Boston.

Click here for photos of devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina.