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Friday, March 18, 2011

Village authors on NPR

Madelyn Young and Judy Carroll, both are successful Village writers.

I should have put up this message yesterday but I just let time get away from me. Apologies to the authors.
Madelyn Young and Judith Waller Carroll have significant achievements to report. Both Village writers had winning entries in the writing contest sponsored by Tales from the South. The contest was for great true stories from southern writers.
Tales from the South is broadcast on public radio station KUAR FM 89.1 every Thursday evening at 7 p.m., and these true memoir stories are taped in front of a live audience several weeks ahead.
Judy Carroll read her story, "Dancing Around Daddy," on stage at the Starving Artist Café in North Little Rock on February 22. Her taping was aired on the show last night, my bad for not letting you know. Madelyn Young read and taped her story, "Good Intentions," at the same venue on Tuesday, March 8 and her taping will be aired on the show Thursday, March 24.
After the broadcast, the show will be stored in the archives on the website, so if people miss the broadcast, they can go online, click on the "Listen" tab, and hear it later. Here is the website: http://www.talesfromthesouth.com/ . See all is forgiven.

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