Alice Randall
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Alice Randall is the author of The Wind Done Gone; Pushkin and the Queen of Spades; and Rebel Yell. Born in Detroit she grew up in Washington, D.C.. As a Harvard undergraduate majoring in English she studied with Julia Child as well as Harry Levin, Alan Heimert, and Nathan Huggins. After graduation Randall headed south to Music City where she founded Midsummer Music with the idea she would create a new way to fund novel writing and a community of powerful storytellers . On her way to The Wind Done Gone she became the first black woman in history to write a number one country song; wrote a video of the year; worked on multiple Johnny Cash videos’ and wrote and produced the pilot for a primetime drama about ex-wives of country stars that aired on CBS. She also wrote with or published some of the greatest songwriters of the era including Steve Earle, Matraca Berg, Bobby Braddock, and Mark Sanders. Two novels later the award winning songwriter with over twenty recorded songs to her credit and frequent contributor to Elle magazine is Writer-in-Residence at Vanderbilt University. She teaches courses on Country Lyric in American Culture, Creative Writing, and Soul Food as text and in text. Randall lives near the University with her husband, a ninth generation Nashvillian who practices green law. Her daughter is a student at Harvard. After twenty-one years hard at it Randall has come to the conclusion motherhood is the most creative calling of all.

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posted at 08/28/09 - 10:52 AM
p.s. I like your new site at www.alicerandall.com - you should set a link to it from your FiledBy site.....
posted at 08/28/09 - 10:49 AM
Alice - looking forward to seeing you on the 6th! and to reading Rebel Yell!!

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Husband David and I are spending the weekend at the Virginia Festival of Books. Yesterday morning I used the work out room. It was the first time in my life I've worked out in a hotel. My new road food is chocolate almond kashi go lean bars and black coffee. I've lost 19 pounds! Friday noon I spoke at a talk hosted by the African-American Authors Reading Group( a magnificent book club) about Rebel Yell. Thursday night I was on a panel with John Casey Maud Casey and Liz Benedict entitle
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