
… but the clock is ticking, and the weekend is the perfect time to focus on applying for JaxbyJax.
Questions? Email me at scribbler.finch@gmail.com. The Scribbler never stops!

… but the clock is ticking, and the weekend is the perfect time to focus on applying for JaxbyJax.
Questions? Email me at scribbler.finch@gmail.com. The Scribbler never stops!

Okay, it turns out your mom DOES work here. And she’s reminding you that the deadline to apply for a reading spot in JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival V is August 13, 2018. That’s ten days away, folks. Don’t wait ’til the last millisecond and crash the internet. (Hey – it could happen!) Click here to apply.

Nikesha Elise Williams releases the sequel to Four Women today. It’s available from Amazon ibooks, on Kindle, or from Nikesha’s website.
The new book’s back cover reads:
Guilty. Not Guilty.
Those are the only options facing Ebony Jones. She is standing trial in the death of Judge Barker Gordon. A crime she says she did not commit. Defended by her boyfriend, and former State Attorney James Parnell, the two of them are left at the mercy of the jury. Do they believe Ebony is a cold and calculated killer, or a domestic abuse survivor defending herself the best way she knew how?
Supported by Judge Gordon’s ex-girlfriend, Soleil St. James, news anchor Dawn Anthony, emergency room surgeon Doctor Jonelle “Johnnie” Edwards and her estranged mother, Ayana Jones, Ebony must redefine her relationship with each woman as she grapples with the prospect of imprisonment.
This contentious fate threatens to erode her relationship with James. As they unpack the roots of their relationship, the circumstances of Judge Gordon’s death, and what comes next, Ebony and James are forced to decide if what has kept them together is lust, love, or lies. In the fight for freedom, truth, and justice Ebony and James push the boundaries of their affection, and complicate the laws of their attraction, as they ask each other and are forced to answer: What’s the appeal?

Get Ready! From Monday, July 23rd through Sunday, July 29th, Darlyn Finch Kuhn will participate in a social media takeover of Hometown Reads and Hometown Authors, highlighting local authors, local bookstores, local workshops, and local literary events. Jacksonville and Orlando Scribblers, are you on Hometown Reads? Getcha some! #ReadLocal #HometownReads