USCB Directed Series "By the River" Returns for Season 2 with SCETV
Below is a glimpse into each episode of By The River’s national Season 2:
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Episode 201: Stacy Pearsall- Holly Jackson and author Stacy Pearsall sit down by the river to discuss Stacy’s book, Shooter.
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Episode 202: Joshua Parks- Joining Holly Jackson by the river discussing his collaborative book, The Green Book of South Carolina, is Joshua Parks.
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Episode 203: Mashama Bailey & John O. Morisano- Joining Holly Jackson by the river are authors Mashama Bailey and John O. Morisano discussing their book, Black, White, and the Grey.
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Episode 204: Sandra Gutierrez- Holly Jackson is by the river with Sandra Gutierrez discussing her book, The New Southern-Latino Table.
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Episode 205: Sanjena Sathian- Holly Jackson is by the river with award winning author Sanjena Sathian discussing her debut novel, Gold Diggers.
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Episode 206: Robert Gwaltney- Holly Jackson is by the river with award winning debut author Robert Gwaltney discussing his novel, The Cicada Tree.
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Episode 207: John Pruitt- Holly Jackson is by the river with former news reporter and anchor John Pruitt discussing his novel, Tell It True.
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Episode 208: Kristy Woodson Harvey- Holly Jackson is by the river with Kristy Woodson Harvey discussing her novel, The Summer of Songbirds.
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Episode 209: Margaret Verble- Holly Jackson is by the river with Margaret Verble discussing her novel, When Two Feathers Fell From the Sky.
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Episode 210: Katherine Reay- Holly Jackson is by the river with Katherine Reay discussing her novel, A Shadow In Moscow.
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Episode 211: Jason Mott- Holly Jackson is by the river with National Book Award Winner for Fiction, Jason Mott discussing his book, Hell of A Book.
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Episode 212: Leslie Hooten- Holly Jackson is by the river with Leslie Hooten discussing her book, After Everyone Else.
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Episode 213: Jesse Cole- Holly Jackson is by the river with baseball fan lover and author Jesse Cole to discuss his book, Fans First.
A co-production by South Carolina ETV and University of South Carolina Beaufort, production funding for By The River is provided by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, ETV Endowment of South Carolina, USCB Center for the Performing Arts and Pat Conroy Literary Center.
By Landon Masters, SCETV.