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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BACKSTORY LIVE this Saturday, March 22

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

As a writer and storyteller I can't help falling in love with people who fall in love with the power of story in all its glory and then go on to promote it. Or maybe better yet, to live it. Our guest this week on BACKSTORY is one of those people. She's the creator of one of the hottest blogs on the net - People Reading - and it's worth you stopping reading this right now and checking it out.

Okay - now that you're back, you should also check out her travels via Greyhound and the connections she made with readers in the lower 48 states blogging the whole way in Dogeared (don't you just love it?)

So don't miss More Great music from everyone from Cole Porter to Grand Funk Railroad, writer/music man Clyde Edgerton to Roy Orbinson and everybody in between, more stories from the page and from the road, and Great Company as Sonya Worthy steps in to share where she gets her ideas and what chronicling reading in the wild and wonderful streets of San Francisco and at large in this world has done for her and to her.

More Great Music, More Great Stories, And More Great Company.

98.9fm Nashville, COMCAST SAP CHANNEL 10 in Davidson County, TN, AND streaming on the world wide web at http://www.radiofreenashville.org/ live Saturday 4-6 pm CST.

(Joining us next week, March29, author Connie Mae Fowler!)

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