Category Archives: JaxbyJax

Tricia Booker Unveils Alter Ego at JaxbyJax VII

Tricia Booker, a/k/a Bellatrix Wild, is an award-winning journalist who has written for Folio Weekly, Southern Living, Notre Dame Magazine, and other publications around the country. She 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 adopting and raising three children. JaxbyJax is tickled pink to have Booker read to us at JaxbyJax VII.

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.

Lex Hamilton to Read at JaxbyJax

It’s always thrilling to welcome new voices to the JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival!

Lex Hamilton is a poet and essayist born and raised in Jacksonville. As a Douglas Anderson School of the Arts alumni, Lex has been growing her passion for writing for many years. More recently, her work explores the intersectionality of her life as a woman, a person of color, and an artist. Currently, Lex is a student at the University of North Florida, studying the ways in which writing can help others to heal from trauma. She dreams of creating programs, utilized in the public school system, that promote writing as a means of expression and healing for all children. 

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.

JaxbyJax Featured Poet Lynn Skapyak Harlin

Writer, editor, and poet Lynn Skapyak Harlin has led Writers Workshops for 30 years, most notably on her legendary Shantyboat, which was tragically lost to the winds and waves of Hurricane Irma in 2017. Her writing and poetry has appeared in textbooks, trade magazines, literary magazines, newspaper articles and features. Her first published poem, “War Waste,” appeared in Time Magazine in1970.

Her latest collection of poems, Twists and Turns, was published by Hidden Owl Books in 2019.

This indomitable woman we like to call “Jacksonville’s Sweetest Meanie” will lead a Writing Workshop and read her original poetry at JaxbyJax VII.

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.

JaxbyJax Welcomes Back Sohrab Homi Fracis

Sohrab Homi Fracis is the first Asian American to win the Iowa Short Fiction Award, for his book, Ticket to Minto: Stories of India and America. His novel, Go Home, was shortlisted by Stanford University Libraries for the William Saroyan International Prize. An excerpt, “Distant Vision,” in Slice was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. He was Visiting Writer in Residence at Augsburg College and Artist in Residence at Yaddo. He was a recipient of the Florida Individual Artist Fellowship in Literature/Fiction and the Walter E. Dakin Fellowship in Fiction. The South Asian Literary Association bestowed on him its Distinguished Achievement Award.

We are delighted to welcome Fracis back to read to us again.

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.