Shelley Ingram is assistant professor of English at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Her essays have appeared in such edited collections and journals as African American Review and Food & Foodways. She is currently editor of the Louisiana Folklore Miscellany and coauthor with Willow G. Mullins and Todd Richardson of Implied Nowhere: Absence in Folklore Studies, published by University Press of Mississippi. Willow G. Mullins is a lecturer in Celtic and Scottish studies at the University of Edinburgh. She is author of Felt and coauthor with Shelley Ingram and Todd Richardson of Implied Nowhere: Absence in Folklore Studies, published by University Press of Mississippi.
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This collection of essays is a fascinating and compelling compendium of the new and the old, the weird and the ordinary, the comforting and the upsetting--all from the unique perspective of folklore studies. Like the howling twister in The Wizard of Oz, Wait Five Minutes snatches us up and delivers us into a magical world always already colored by the hazy conditions of our everyday lives now made clear: the weather.--David Todd Lawrence, coauthor of When They Blew the Levee: Race, Politics, and Community in Pinhook, Missouri Wait Five Minutes represents a unique snapshot of vernacular responses to the emergent climate and weather issues of the new millennium.--Erika Brady, professor of folk studies at Western Kentucky University