Sunday, June 16, 2013

Law for Writers - the Broadcast Version

Law for Writers will hit the airwaves - or at least the internet airwaves - Monday night at 9 p.m. (June 17). 

I will be the guest on Johnny Stir Show, hosted by Jon Easter.   (Say his name fast, and you'll understand where the show's name came from).

We will discuss a broad range of topics related to writing and the law as it impacts writers.  Check it out. 

The show is streamed live at 9 p.m. (EDT) on www.indianatalks.com. 

Encore broadcasts occur throughout the week, then the show will be available for listening on the station's archives or download on Itunes.

My show, Stephen Terrell: Just Us, streams live on Tuesday nights at 9 p.m. (EDT) on www.indianatalks.com.   This week's guest will be southern Indiana lawyer Derrick Wilson.  We will discuss the long, strange and fascinating history of wine, alcohol and Indiana law, including: 
  • The heck with California and New York, Indiana was the first state to have a winery
  • Indiana was the first with a Sunday blue laws prohibiting Sunday sales of liquor (still in effect)
  • Why Indiana regulates sale of beer and soft drinks by temperature (the only state to do so)
  • The 1920s coalition between the Women's Christian Temperance Union and the Ku Klux Klan in Indiana.
Tune in!

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