Archive for August, 2006

Press Club of New Orleans event: The Katrina Collection

Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006

Mark Schleifstein will be signing Path of Destruction and participating in a local author forum presented by the Press Club of New Orleans at the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel in the Napolean Ballroom on 500 Canal St, New Orleans, LA. The book sale and free signing will include 11 local authors of Katrina related books including Path of Destruction co-author Mark Schleifstein from 2:00 to 4:00 pm cst. Afterwards there will be forums with the authors from 4:00 to 6:30 pm cst. The $10 Admission to forums benefits Press Club scholarship fund.

Learn more about the event at the Press Club of New Orleans website.

Newhouse News Service review of book

Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006

Lawrence Powell reviewed Path of Destruction for the Newhouse News Service recently and said:

The major contribution of “Path of Destruction,” though, may be its close examination of disaster mismanagement. There are a lot of culprits in McQuaid and Schleifstein’s account. But it’s far from clear that Mike Brown should head the list. The defectiveness of the federal response began months, probably years, before Katrina hit.

Read the entire review online here.

Authors on WWL 870AM

Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006

Mark Schleifstein and John McQuaid are on Garland Robinette on New Orleans, LA radio station WWL 870AM right now until 4:00 pm CST. You can listen live online at WWL.com

About John McQuaid

Thursday, August 17th, 2006

John McQuaid, co-author of Path of DestructionJohn McQuaid is based in Washington, D.C. and does investigative and explanatory journalism, specializing in science and politics. In his 22-year-career, most of it with The Times-Picayune of New Orleans, he has covered presidential campaigns and Congress; Latin America (as a correspondent based in Mexico City); and done a number of investigative projects. His work has won many national awards, including a Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 1997 (along with “Path” co-author Mark Schleifstein) for a series on the global fisheries crisis.

John McQuaid is available via email at johnmcquaid@verizon.net.

About Mark Schleifstein

Thursday, August 17th, 2006

Mark Schleifstein, co-author of Path of DestructionMark Schleifstein, co-author with John McQuaid of “Path of Destruction”, has worked at The Times-Picayune in New Orleans since 1984. His reporting during and after Hurricane Katrina was among the newspaper’s stories honored with 2006 Pulitzer Prizes for Public Service and Breaking News Reporting and the George Polk Award for Metropolitan Reporting. Stories by Schleifstein and McQuaid prior to Katrina on hurricanes and coastal science issues were honored in 2006 with a special award from the American Geophysical Union. The 2002 series co-authored by Schleifstein and McQuaid,”Washing Away: How south Louisiana is growing more vulnerable to a catastrophic hurricane,” won the American Society of Civil Engineers’ 2003 Excellence in Media award and the 2003 National Hurricane Conference media award. It also was a finalist for the 2003 Edward J. Meeman Award for Environmental Reporting for newspapers with over 100,000 circulation. Schleifstein and McQuaid also were co-authors of the 1996 series, “Oceans of Trouble: Are the World’s Fisheries Doomed?” which won the 1997 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service and the Sigma Delta Chi Award for Public Service from the Society of Professional Journalists.

Schleifstein was the co-author of the 2001 series, “Unequal Opportunity: How local programs to help disadvantaged businesses are enriching wealthy entrepreneurs,” which won the 2002 Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism, and was a finalist for the Taylor Family Award for Fairness in Newspapers. Schleifstein and McQuaid were co-authors of the 1998 series, “Home Wreckers: How the Formosan termite is devastating New Orleans,” which was a finalist for the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for national reporting and won awards from the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Institute of Biological Sciences. Schleifstein also was the co-author of the 1994 series, “Stacking the Deck: The Birth of Louisiana Gambling,” which won the 1995 Associated Press Managing Editors award for public service journalism, the 1995 Selden Ring Award for investigative reporting, and the 1995 Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism. He also was the co-author of the 1991 series, “Louisiana in Peril,” which was a finalist for the 1992 Pulitzer Prize for explanatory journalism. While at The Times-Picayune, Schleifstein, 55, has covered the mayor and city hall, the 1988 Presidential campaign, the 1987 Louisiana Governor’s campaign, and the environment. Before joining The Times-Picayune, he worked for the Jackson, Miss., Clarion-Ledger, the Norfolk, Va., Virginian-Pilot, and the Suffolk, Va., News-Herald. He is married and has two children.

Mark Schleifstein is available via email at mschleifstein@timespicayune.com.

The Weather Channel’s Storm Stories: A Hurricane Katrina Anniversary Special

Sunday, August 13th, 2006

The Weather Channel’s Storm Stories program on August 20th will be a Hurricane Katrina special featuring Path of Destruction co-author Mark Schleifstein at 8pm EST. Be sure to check out each Storm Stories show on the days leading up the the August 29th anniversary of Katrina, including “Storm Stories: New Orleans Katrina,” “Storm Stories: Covering Katrina,” and “Storm Stories: A Hurricane Katrina Anniversary Special” on August 20, 22, and 23 with an encore of the anniversary special on August 29.

Learn more from the press release announcing the series and from the official Storm Stories website.

The New Republic: Hurricane Katrina was a man-made disaster

Sunday, August 13th, 2006

The New Republic’s Michael Grunwald has just written an article that discusses why Katrina should be viewed as a man-made disaster. During the course of the article he talks about the various books that have been written about the storm, including Path of Destruction. He writes:

No one understands this better than Times-Picayune reporters John McQuaid and Mark Schleifstein, who have not only written an insightful book about Katrina, Path of Destruction, but also predicted the disaster in 2002 in a remarkable series of articles that saved lives, and would have saved more if it had been properly appreciated.

in part two of the article. You can find the full article in the August 14, 2006 issue of The New Republic on newsstands or you can find it on The New Republic’s website (subscription required).

NPR: A Day in the Life of New Orleans

Sunday, August 13th, 2006

NPR recently recorded a special story for Morning Edition that goes through a day in the life around New Orleans. Around two minutes into the story (which you can hear via Real Player or Windows Media Player on their site), Steve Inskeep interviews Path of Destruction co-author Mark Schleifstein about the current state of business on the Mississippi River and the activity in the Lower Ninth Ward of the city. You can also view photos from the story along with information on the Washing Away series via the audio slideshow link.

Read the rest of the story, listen to the full version and view the slideshow at NPR’s site.

Review in Gambit Weekly

Tuesday, August 8th, 2006

Jason Berry of Gambit Weekly recently reviewed Path of Destruction with two other Katrina related books. He found the “chronicle of the Katrina debacle…moving” and “sobering.”
Read more at the Gambit Weekly site.

Contact Us

Tuesday, August 8th, 2006

You can contact either author via email.

John McQuaid is available via johnmcquaid@verizon.net.

Mark Schleifstein is available via mschleifstein@timespicayune.com.