We hope you enjoy this clip from the April 14th Prologue discussion. Listen to Celia Rivenbark telling Ben Steelman and audience members about how good manners helped her get the inside story as a reporter at the high profile funeral of James Jordan senior:
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Join Ben Steelman of Star News with author Celia Rivenbark for a lively discussion of the humorous, unique etiquette book Rude Bitches Make Me Tired.
April 14th, 7 - 8pm
in WHQR's MC Erny Gallery
254 N. Front Street, Third Floor
About the Author:
Humorist Celia Rivenbark was born and raised in Duplin County. She started her writing career as a journalist with the Wallace Enterprise and later moved to the features department at the Wilmington Morning Star -- today's StarNews. Celia is the author of a number of humorous essay collections. She lives in Wilmington with her husband and daughter.
About the Book:
In this always sensible and mildly profane etiquette manual for the modern age Celia Rivenbark addresses real-life quandaries ranging from how to deal with braggy playground moms to wondering if you can have sex in your aunt's bed on vacation to correctly grieving the dearly departed (hint: it doesn't include tattoos or truck decals). Rude Bitches Make Me Tired will provide answers to all your mannerly questions as Celia discusses the social conundrums of our day and age. (Credit: IndieBound)
"[Rivenbark]'s as rebellious, irreverent, and comical as ever." —Publishers Weekly
Learn More about Rivenbark, this book, and purchase her work by visiting Indie Bound.