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Get Ready for Tim Gilmore, Orlando

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Tim Gilmore will join Southeast Sister Cities Reading Tour on May 27th at 7:30 p.m. at the Timucua Art Foundation’s White House. Gilmore teaches Literature and Writing at Florida State College at Jacksonville, where he was awarded a 2018 Distinguished Faculty Award. The Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville named Gilmore the 2018 “Literary Artist of the Year.” Also in 2018, Gilmore served on the Jacksonville City Council’s Civil Rights History Task Force. He holds a Ph.D. in English from the University of Florida.

Gilmore is the author of 16 books, including the historical novel about the founder of Jacksonville, The Book of Isaiah: A Vision of the Founder of a City, illustrated by his colleague Shep Shepard, and creative nonfiction such as The Devil in the Baptist Church: Bob Gray’s Unholy Trinity, In Search of Eartha White: Storehouse for the People, The Mad Atlas of Virginia King, and Stalking Ottis Toole: A Southern Gothic. Gilmore adapted Stalking Ottis Toole as a play, which FSCJ (Florida State College at Jacksonville) Dramaworks’ Ken McCullough directed at the school’s Wilson Center in Spring 2017.

Gilmore is the founder of JaxbyJax, a literary arts festival built on the theme of “Jacksonville Writers Writing Jacksonville.” His poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction have appeared in more than 40 publications. His website, JaxPsychoGeo.com, contains around 400 stories of different Jacksonville locations.

The Haunting of St. River with Bremner Duthie

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See Bremner Duthie in the world premier of his new one-man show, The Haunting of St. River, at the Orlando Fringe Festival through May 27th.

Bremner plunges into a river of ghosts with a new eerie post-post-modern cabaret, with haunting original songs of half-remembered nightmares and almost-seen spirits. Bremner has thrilled and delighted audiences from Edinburgh to Moscow with tour-de-force, whirlwind shows.

“My god, does he sing. Bremner’s performance is jaw-dropping—my jaw literally dropped” VIEW Canada.

“Laughter and jaw-dropping physicality… a must see.” Theatre Jones Dallas

Read Matt Palm’s review here.

SESCRT welcomes Nikesha Elise Williams

Nikesha Elise Williams

 

The Southeast Sister Cities Reading Tour is pleased to announce that Nikesha Elise Williams will join us when we read in Orlando on May 27th at 7:30 p.m. at the Timucua Arts Foundation White House, 2000 S Summerlin Ave, Orlando, Florida 32806.

Nikesha Elise Williams is an Emmy award winning news producer and author. She was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. She attended The Florida State University where she graduated with a B.S. in Communication: Mass Media Studies and Honors English Creative Writing. In addition to winning an Emmy, Nikesha also won the Florida Associated Press Broadcasters award for Best Breaking News in 2014. Nikesha lives in Jacksonville, Florida, but you can always find her online at www.newwrites.com, Facebook.com/NikeshaElise or @Nikesha_Elise on Twitter and Instagram.

Four Women is Williams’ debut novel:

“In a post Ray Rice, Trayvon Martin, Jordan Davis, and Michael Brown world, Soleil, Dawn, Ebony and Jonelle all question their place as African-American women. Is the Black woman still the mule of the world? Can justice be served when the suspect is also the victim, and the victim has a hidden criminal history that’s never been reported or prosecuted, and whenver faced head on is swept under the rug? In a world where stand your ground is immunity from prosecution for murder, or a license to kill, and domestic violence is scarcely recognized, what options does any one woman have?”

The SESCRT concept is simple. Our writers read in your town. Then your writers read in our town. Everybody wins!

Jacksonville writers reading in Orlando are: Sohrab Homi Fracis, Tim Gilmore, Laura Hoffman, Matt Lany, Andres Rojas, and Nikesha Elise Williams. Orlando writers hosting and reading are: Shawn Welcome and Tod Caviness.

Doors at 7. Free and open to the public. (Donations for the venue acepted.) Bring a bottle of wine or some bites to share, please.

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