River Jordan is a southerner with a global perspective. She began her writing career as a playwright and spent over ten years with the Loblolly Theatre group, where her original works were produced, including Mama Jewels: Tales from Mullet Creek, Soul, Rhythm and Blues, and Virga.

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ALIX STRAUSS Live from New York this Saturday 3/15/08

Friday, March 14, 2008

Hello Backstory Friends. Ready for more Great Music, Great Stories, And Great Company?

Then you don’t want to miss this weeks show as Alix Strauss steps in to share stories of her life as a novelists, journalists and the brand new mayor of New York. Okay, the last part is all our idea but when you hear Alix in Action you’ll understand why she’d get our vote.

A media savvy social satirist, Alix has been a featured lifestyle trend writer on national morning shows and talk shows including ABC, CBS, CNN and most recently, VH1. Her articles cover a range of topics, from beauty and food trends to celebrity interviews, appearing in an array of publications and newspapers such as: The New York Times, The New York Post, and Daily News, as well as national magazines: Time Magazine, Town & Country Travel, Travel & Leisure Golf, Marie Claire, Entertainment Weekly, Self, Time Out, Wine Enthusiast, Esquire and Departures, among others. Alix has been writing about lifestyle trends for the past two years covering such topics as: High-end invites, A-list parties, Goodie bags, Diva Diets, Slumber parties, Must-have-beauty-products and Trailer-trash treats. Her collection of shorts, The Joy of Funerals, was published by St. Martin’s Press in both hard and soft cover. The Joy of Funerals will be heading to the big screen with Stockard Channing attached to direct.

Currently, she is editing an anthology of blind date stories for Adam’s Media called Have I Got a Guy For You, due out in 2008 while finishing up her next novel.

The Joy of Funerals is the recent winner of the Ingram Award, and was named Best Debut Novel by The New York Resident. Alix’s work has been anthologized, and her short fiction has appeared in the Primavera Literary Journal, Hampton Shorts Literary Journal, the Idaho Review, Quality Women’s Fiction, The Blue Moon Café III, and A Kudzu Christmas. Her short story, Shrinking Away, won the David Dornstein Creative Writing Award. She is the recipient of several awards and fellowships: The Wesleyan Writers Conference, Skidmore College Writer’s Institute, Sarah Lawrence Summer and Squaw Valley’s Screenwriters’ Summer program.

Alix has spoken at numerous conferences and panels including: The Southern Festival of Books, The Northwest Bookfest, The New England’s Writer’s Conference, Wesleyan Writer’s conference, The 92nd Street Y, NYU, Center For Communications, Mediabistro, Columbia University, among others. She hosted a monthly event at Makor called Word of Mouth Thursdays, readings of personal essays, works in-progress and novel excerpts. Alix received a degree in Educational Theater from NYU, and has taught Fiction, Creative Writing, Personal Essays, and Writing for Magazines for the past ten years.

Alix received a degree in Educational Theater from NYU, and has taught Fiction, Creative Writing, Personal Essays, and Writing for Magazines for the past ten years.

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