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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N.M. Kelby visits this Saturday 5.24.08

Friday, May 23, 2008


N.M. Kelby and I have bumped into one another from time to time as book writers enter the book pushers stage and begin to emerge from that dark tunnel of writing to PROMOTE said book . Now, fortunately for all of us, N. M. Kelby has emerged in a tour-de-force known as MURDER at the BAD GIRLS' BAR AND GRILL. Publisher's Weekly declares "Lyrical prose and Technicolor characters life Kelby's amusing, unconventional mystery set at a gated Florida beach community plagued by murder and mayhem . . . Along the way, Kelby offers some unexpected wisdom.


It's Carl Hiaasen meets Gabrial Garcia Lorca in a weird and wonderful romp through the humid days and nights of a Florida that gives us charaters and mystery abounding.
All that and a poem of Maya Angelo's - read by Maya Angelo, a great hot spot to hang your hat right now if you're longing to get away to write, and songmeisters crooning, bopping, and rock and rolling. A Saturday well spent in the company of the things you love - Great Stories, Great Music, and Great Company! 4-6pm Central Time.

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