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JaxbyJax Welcomes Cultivate!

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We are grateful to Cultivate, one of our beautiful JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival venues. Check’em out!

Cultivate is your neighborhood homestead & urban supply store with a commitment to U S made, healthy-lifestyle products for every stage of the place you call home. Enjoy a selection of carefully curated goods for your garden, house and child. You will find items to assist you in planting your garden and beautifying your home as well as creating in your kitchen with style and ease. We also offer engaging toys and all natural clothing for young children, and more.

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JaxbyJax Welcomes Carmen Calatayud

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Carmen Calatayud is the daughter of a Spanish immigrant father and Irish immigrant mother. Her book In the Company of Spirits was a runner-up for the Academy of American Poets Walt Whitman Award, and a finalist for the Andrés Montoya Book Prize. Her poetry has appeared in journals and anthologies, and her writing has won a Best of La Bloga Award and a Larry Neal Poetry Award. From 2010-2015, Carmen was a poet moderator for Poets Responding, a Facebook group that featured poetry and news about Arizona’s 2010 immigration law that legalized racial profiling, and now focuses on a variety of human rights issues.

Carmen will read at JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival on Saturday, October 13. Very exciting!

 

 

Ben Atkinson to read poetry at JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival

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We are thrilled to welcome poet Ben Atkinson to the JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival on Saturday October 13, 2018.

Ben Atkinson writes poetry to capture moments that transcend the mundane. Active with Ancient City Poets, Ben often reads his work at the Corazon Cinema and Café in St. Augustine. He also reads locally at several venues around town in Jacksonville. Ben holds a Ph.D. in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation from the University of Florida. He likes turtles. Ben is an assistant professor of natural sciences at Flagler College. His first collection of poems, “Spider Lightning” is underway. Ben lives in Avondale with his wife Meg, daughter Zoe, rescue mutt Marley, and a son who’s due to debut soon.

 

Call for Submissions to Student Showcase – Deadline August 25th

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If you are a student-writer in Jacksonville (high school or college) or if you know a talented one, JaxbyJax wants you to know about the Student Showcase that kicks off the JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival. It’s a chance for student-writers to read their words to lit lovers gathered to celebrate local writers.

Interested students should email matthewlany@gmail.com with a writing sample by Saturday, August 25th. Professor Lany will respond after selections have been made.

JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival has made new connections, and strengthened existing ones, to enhance its annual celebration of authors who either live in Jacksonville, were born here, or write about Jacksonville. JaxbyJax V will be held on October 13, 2018 at various venues near the corner of Park and King Streets in historic Riverside/Avondale.

Starting at 1:30 p.m. with the Student Showcase sponsored by FSCJ, UNF, and Women Writing for a Change, the festival features local writers (to be named by September 13th) from 3-6 p.m. An after-party sponsored by Bridge Eight Press (publishers of the new anthology, 15 Views of Jacksonville) will be held from 6-8 pm at Yellow House, located on the Corner of Roselle and King Streets.

A popup bookstore sponsored and staffed by San Marco Books & More will sell books by local authors reading in the festival.