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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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The Place To Hang Out On The Radio.
The Best of Show - April 14, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
This weeks guests - authors Terry Kay and J. Brooks Dann. There is positively no mention of taxes anywhere in this weeks show. This means you can put you can take a breath and relax a little while.
I just happen to be - surprise, surprise, ON the road again. This time in Northern Florida hiding out to work on the final rewrites of the new novel, The Miracle of Mercy Land (Waterbrook/Random House) due out September 7, 2010 and the upcoming work for Penguin, Praying for Strangers.
That means there are people all around me having a great time, including husband who caught a Red Fish so large it was ILLEGAL and he had to throw it back. No, I didn't get to witness this event as I was writing but boy DID I EVER HEAR THE STORY that went along with it. ( You can find me on facebook to see a picture of the amazing catch of the day)
I did get to squeeze in a very special luncheon with Author/Pulpwood Queen Founder Kathy Patrick, her dad, my mom, and Kathie Bennett and her mother, Barbara Clemons. That was a real treat for all of us.
In thinking of the radio program this week I selected a few special interviews from the past with guest J. Brooks Dann - who just happens to be that Pulpwood Queen legend as Timber Guy of the Year which will run in the first hour of the show.
In the 2nd hour that wonderful writer and Southern Gentleman Terry Kay will was eloquent about writing, publishing, and how he came to be the award winning author he is today.
I hope you enjoy the show as much as I do!
See you back in Nashville next week!
River Labels: J. Brooks Dann, Kathy Patrick, Pulpwood queens, Terry Kay
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