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Scribbler’s Corner Talks with Nikesha Elise Williams

Nikesha Elise Williams is an Emmy award winning news producer and author. She was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, and attended Florida State University where she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Communication: Mass Media Studies and Honors English Creative Writing. Nikesha’s debut novel, Four Women, was awarded the 2018 Florida Authors and Publishers Association President’s Award in the category of Adult Contemporary/Literary Fiction. Four Women, was also recognized by the National Association of Black Journalists as an Outstanding Literary Work. She has subsequently published two additional novels: The Appeal of Ebony Jones, and her latest, Love Never Fails.

Williams joins Darlyn on Scribbler’s Corner at River of Grass to talk about her writer’s journey, including the inspiration of Nina Simone, the importance of being heard, the “Jacksonville Renaissance” and how she lost the first draft of her first novel, Four Women, and had to start over. Her advice for new writers: Start writing, and don’t ever stop.

JaxbyJax Writing Workshop April 8th

WHO: Writers from Jacksonville and surrounding areas who want to improve their writing while helping others to improve, as well.

WHAT: Gentle critiques of poems and short prose pieces by and for beginning, student, professional, and published writers.

WHEN: Monday, April 8, 2019 at 6-9 PM

WHERE: FSCJ South Campus, 11901 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32246, Building T, Room 101

https://www.fscj.edu/campuses/south-campus

The JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival VI will be held on Saturday, November 16, 2019.

One of our goals this year is to encourage Jacksonville writers who have not yet taken part in this annual celebration of “Jacksonville writers writing Jacksonville” to participate. To that end, UNF, FSCJ and JaxbyJax will team up to host a monthly writing workshop at various locations around the city so that both student and non-student writers from the Jacksonville-area community can find out more about the festival, and also polish their writing through gentle critiques of their work.

The next workshop will be held on Monday, April 8th from 6 – 9 PM in room T-101 at the South Campus of FSCJ. Please bring 20 copies of your poem or short prose piece. You’ll get to hear your work read aloud by another writer, and then receive spoken feedback and written suggestions to take home.

JaxbyJax Writing Workshops are free, and open to the public (high school and older, please.) Participation in the workshop does not guarantee acceptance into the juried literary festival.