Category Archives: JaxbyJax

JaxbyJax Looks Forward to Hearing Sharon Scholl

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Sharon Scholl will read at JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival on Saturday, October 13th near the corner of Park and King Streets. We can’t wait!

Sharon Scholl,PhD is professor emerita from Jacksonville University.  Active as a church musician and composer, she enjoys the fine poets in A Gathering of Poets local group.  Two chapbooks, Summer’s Child and Eat Space, are in circulation.  Full length collections include All Points Bulletin, Timescape, and Unauthorized Biographies.  

JaxbyJax Welcomes Nikesha Elise Williams

Nikesha Elise Williams

 

We are delighted to announce that Nikesha Elise Williams will read from her work at JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival on Saturday, October 13th. Join us!

Nikesha Elise Williams is an Emmy award winning news producer and author. She was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, and attended The Florida State University where she graduated with a B.S. 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. Nikesha lives in Jacksonville, Florida, but you can always find her online at Facebook.com/NikeshaElise or @Nikesha_Elise on Twitter and Instagram.

Chris Gabbard joins JaxbyJax

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So happy to have Chris Gabbard read with us at JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival on Saturday, October 13th.

Chris Gabbard teaches courses in British Enlightenment literature, Disability Studies in the Humanities, and creative nonfiction at UNF. He grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and moved to Jacksonville in 2001. From 1983 to 1989, he was the chief editor of The Short Story Review. More recently, he has published on disability issues appearing in Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels and Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre. In 2019, Bloomsbury Press will publish a book he is coediting, A Cultural History of Disability in the Long Eighteenth Century. Also in 2019, Beacon Press will publish A Life Beyond Reason: A Father’s Memoir about his significantly impaired son, August.