Ridgeline Literary Alliance and Cherokee County Arts Council present the second Old Time Radio Show, Saturday, February 17, 2018, in Murphy, NC


Old Time Radio Show returns Saturday February 17, 2018, at 2 PM, at the Murphy Art Center, 33 Valley River Ave, Murphy, NC. Ridgeline Literary Alliance, a group of local writers, has teamed up with the arts council to present an afternoon of live entertainment, free to the public. Come one, come all, no reservations needed.

Original stories by Loren Leith of Andrews provide the scripts for three humorous and poignant radio shows, a rare taste of entertainment from the era before television. 

Loren Leith 
The cast, members of Ridgeline Literary Alliance and Cherokee County Arts Council, are among the best of local talent. Author members of Ridgeline Literary Alliance will read short segments of their best writing.

Come to this fun filled event provided by your own local artists in the comfort of Murphy Arts Center, downtown Murphy, NC. For more information, call CCAC at: 828-835-0550.


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Ridgeline Literary Alliance, a Retrospective and Current Glance

Ridgeline Literary Alliance, a retrospective glance

Ridgeline Literary Alliance was founded in the spring of 2013, by  Mary A. Ricketson and Robert S. King. This writing group was established as a non-profit in Murphy, North Carolina, although it is no longer a non-profit. Mary A. Ricketson became President of Ridgeline Literary Alliance, and is currently President. Bob Grove is Vice President.


Mary A. Ricketson is currently the President of Ridgeline Literary Alliance. She grew up in Mississippi, and has been writing poetry for 20 years. Ricketson is inspired by nature and her work as a mental health counselor. Her poetry has been published in Wild Goose Poetry Review, Future Cycle Press, Journal of Kentucky Studies, Lights in the Mountains, Echoes Across the Blue Ridge, Freeing Jonah, and her chapbook I Hear the River Call my Name. Mary's second poetry book is Hanging Dog Creek. Ricketson's third book, Shade and Shelter, is forthcoming from Kelsay Books. In addition, Ricketson is the Cherokee County Representative for the North Carolina Writers Network-West.

Ricketson writes a monthly column, "Women to Women", for The Cherokee Scout, Murphy's newspaper. She is a Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselor, an organic blueberry farmer, and is currently working on a new collection of poetry.



Bob Grove is now the Vice-President of Ridgeline. Grove was born in Cleveland, Ohio. He earned his Bachelor of Arts at Kent State University and his Master of Science at Florida Atlantic University.
Grove has been an ABC TV public affairs director, an on-air personality, and the founder and publisher of Monitoring Times magazine. He is also the prose critique facilitator for the North Carolina Writers’ Network and for the Ridgeline Literary Alliance.

Grove has published seventeen books and hundreds of articles in sixteen national magazines. He has published a mystery novella Secrets of Magnolia Manor, his memoir, Misadventures of an Only Child, a collection of children’s stories, Adventures of Kaylie and Jimmy, and has written several flash fiction stories as well as some forgettable poetry.

Please be sure to attend the monthly Ridgeline poetry and prose critiques which meet the 4th Thursday of the month at Tri-County Community College in the Conference room of the McSwain building. For links see the contact page of this blog.

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