Category Archives: Celebrations

JaxbyJax Welcomes Tricia Booker

Tricia and Buddy

Tricia Booker is an award-winning journalist who has written for Folio Weekly, Southern Living, Notre Dame Magazine, and other publications around the country. She currently teaches journalism at the University of North Florida and writes a popular blog about topics ranging from politics and literature to adoption and manners. Her first book, The Place of Peace and Crickets, is a memoir about how Tricia and her husband adopted and are raising three children.

Booker will read at the JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival on Saturday, November 16th.

Andres Rojas Graces JaxbyJax

Andres Rojas was born in Cuba and came to the U.S. at age 13. He holds an MFA from the University of Florida and is the author of the chapbook Looking For What Isn’t There (Paper Nautilus Debut Series winner, 2019) and of the audio chapbook The Season of the Dead (EAT Poems, 2016). His poetry has been featured in the Best New Poets series and has most recently appeared or is forthcoming in, among others, AGNIBarrow Street, Colorado Review, Massachusetts Review, New England Review, and Poetry Northwest. He served as poetry editor for Compose and is the current poetry editor at Bridge Eight.

Rojas will read on Saturday, November 16 at the JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival in downtown Jacksonville. Check it out here.

Erica Saffer Joins JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival

JaxbyJax is happy to announce tht Erica Susan Saffer will read with us on Saturday, November 16th. Details here.

Erica Susan Saffer resides with her three children in Jacksonville, Florida; studied Education at Flagler College in Saint Augustine, Florida; and studies fiction through the MFA Program at the University of Tampa. Her work provides rich and diverse insights into the beauty found in the mundane, as well as unearthing truths through voicing unique perspectives. She is currently writing a fiction novel, while planning a collection of short stories centered around Florida’s mental health crisis.

JaxbyJax Welcomes Wanda Duncan

Wanda Suttle Duncan is a seventh-generation Floridian, descended from swamp dwellers and dragon slayers. Born in Green Cove Springs, she spent most of her adult life in North Carolina, earning a Master of Arts in Liberal Studies degree at Wake Forest University, focusing on Southern literature and creative non-fiction. She has written freelance gigs for twenty years, and was the 2018 Library Partners Press David Coates Non-Fiction Award Winner. Cracker Gothic: A Florida Woman’s Memoir is her first book. 

JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival is tickled pink to have Duncan read with us on Saturday, November 16th. Check it out!