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(#110
- Renegade Writers)
Ron Rash, Barry Hannah, and William Gay |
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| (#109
- The Blues)
Bruce Nemerov, Robert Gordon and host Gene
Edwards. |
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| (#108
- Civil Rights Investigative Reporters)
Diane McWhorter, Karl Fleming, Gene Edwards,
and Jerry Mitchell. |
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(#107
- Historical Fiction)
Jeffrey Lent, Edward P. Jones, host Gene Edwards,
and David Anthony Durham, . |
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(#106
- Food Writers)
Frank Stitt, Marvin Woods, host Gene Edwards
and John T. Edge |
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(#105
- Humorists)
Roy Blount, Jr., Jill Conner Browne, host Gene
Edwards, Julia Reed |
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(#103/#104
- Novelists)
Tom Franklin, Tim Gautreaux, host Gene Edwards,Kent
Haruf |
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(#102
- Short Stories)
Mary Ward Brown, Steve Yarbrough, host Gene
Edwards, Alistair MacLeod |
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(#101
- Eudora Welty)
Veteran TV Journalist Roger Mudd, host Gene
Edwards, former Mississippi governor William
Winter, and Welty scholar Suzanne Marrs. |
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Inspired by our award-winning
program BestSellers, Writers
is a new television series
from Mississippi Public
Broadcasting. In each
episode, three authors
join host Gene Edwards
for an intimate, roundtable
discussion on their craft.
“This
program is neat because
Mississippi is known for
writers,” says series
co-creator John Evans.
“It should be fun
to hear what they have
to say.”
Evans
and Edwards conceived
the show as a creative
tour of writers and writing.
With several episodes
planned for each year,
the show will explore
a mixture of authors,
topics and genres.
They plan
to chat with short story authors, mystery writers,
poets, and more. Plus, Writers will take some in-depth
looks at some of the great writers this region has
produced.
Beginning
with the Eudora Welty
house in Jackson, the
Mississippi Public Broadcasting
team will take Writers
to literary and historic
sites. Each place will
be chosen to enhance the
writers’ style and
subject matter.
Writers
host, Gene Edwards, is
the Director of Content
for Mississippi Public
Broadcasting. A former
news anchor and expert
interviewer, Edwards has
won numerous awards. “I
am excited because this
is the beginning of a
great partnership with
the William Battle and
Saramel Repsher Crooks
Foundation,” he
says, “who believe,
as we do, that writers
and writing should be
celebrated. The family
of Saramel and Billy Crooks
wanted to put together
a program in honor of
their father and mother
that expressed their love
of the creative spirit,
in particular the written
word.”
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