Brad Kuhn to Read in JaxbyJax Documentary

Brad Kuhn began his career as a staff writer for the Wall Street Journal and has been producing content in print and electronically for most of his career. He has written and published more than a dozen books, including three under his own name, and has worked with writers and publishers on the production and marketing of e-books, audiobooks, print-on-demand, and traditionally published hardbacks. He is a founding director of the Jack Kerouac Writers in Residence Project of Orlando, and former owner of Shady Lane Press, an award-winning independent publisher of short story and poetry collections.

He and his wife, the writer Darlyn Finch Kuhn, run the Jax by Jax Literary Arts Festival and host Scribbler’s Corner at River of Grass, a podcast on writers and writing.

In his current capacity as founder and CEO of Brad Kuhn & Associates, LLC, a public relations and marketing firm based in Jacksonville, he produces ebooks, audiobooks, podcasts, streaming news segments and video book trailers, and advises authors on ways to maximize their audience. His latest book, Dirty Work: The Untold Story of My Secret Mission to Steal Back TWA Flight 847 From Hezbollah, is available at Chamblin’s Uptown and Chamblin’s Bookmine. It’s also available online in ebook, and audiobook formats.

JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival VII is a celebration of Jacksonville Writers Writing Jacksonville. Generous sponsors include Baptist Health, Chamblins Uptown & Bookmine, Delegal & Poindexter, PA; Scribbles, and Brad Kuhn & Associates, LLC.

The 2020 festival will take the form of a documentary video, with watch parties at noon on Saturday, October 17th and 7 p.m. on Sunday, October 18th. For details, see jaxbyjax.com.