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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You can listen to River Jordan Live every Wednesday at 12pm CST on RadioFreeNashville.org


 

Listening Live to the Best of River Jordan Live

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Are we having fun yet? You bet we are! It's a literary jam session with great authors, music selections, and book news!


Tune in as award winning, critically aclaimed authors, Janis Owens, Janna McMahan, Holly Goodard Jones, Darnel Arnoult and Sonny Brewer at WRFN 107.1 Nashville. OR live and streaming via the web click here. LISTEN LIVE

It's all going to be a great mix with eclectic music, book reviews, festival news, a new feature called - Walking the Blog and a nod to some of the great causes creating good in the world today.

Don't miss it. Tune in via radio or web.

It's a road trip through the literary landscape and from the radio - the weather's always good!

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River Jordan Live 2.03.10

Wednesday, February 3, 2010


It's another literary jam with music, words, interviews, reviews, and news of the written word.

We'll be Walking The Blog - a little selection from one great writer and contributer to The Nervous Breakdown!

And sharing some road trip stories from listeners from all over the place. Have a great road trip story you'd love to share? Just send us 250-500 words to read live at river@riverjordanlive.com

Tune in live Wednesday 12-2 CST 107.1 WRFN Nashville or right here at http://www.riverjordanlive.com

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