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Featured Poet Andres Rojas Returns to JaxbyJax

Andres Rojas, born in Cuba, came to the U.S. at 13. He currently edits for $ – Poetry Is Currency and has served as poetry editor for Compose and Bridge Eight, as well as reading for New England Review. He is the author of two poetry chapbooks and a full-length book, Third Winter in Our Second Country (Trio House Press, 2021). His poetry, featured in the Best New Poets anthology, was in AGNI, Barrow Street, Colorado Review, Diode, Mass. Review, New England Review, & Poetry Northwest.

Andres will read at 4:15 PM on Saturday, October 29 in the .Lecture Hall.
To see the Event Guide, click here.

He will once again present the Dr. James Robert Cobb Student Writer Awards at the Student Showcase from 12:30 – 2:30 PM on Saturday, October 29 on the Loading Dock stage. There will be three poetry winners and three prose winners. Cash prizes are $250 for 1st place, and $125 each for 2nd and 3rd places.

Poet Andres Rojas will host student poetry readings in the Loading Dock stage, while  UNF Professor Tricia Booker will host student prose readings in the Rooftop Garden.

Rojas says, “These awards are given to selected student writer participants at JaxbyJax in memory of Dr. James R. Cobb, a professor at Florida State College at Jacksonville’s Kent Campus for over 20 years. He was a life-long educator and supporter of higher education for all who aspired to it. Dr. Cobb was a mentor and a model for broad-minded but rigorous thought to his students.”

JaxbyJax is grateful to Rojas for honoring the memory of a beloved teacher by encouraging student writers and celebrating their work.

JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival IX, a celebration of Jacksonville Writers Writing Jacksonville, will be held on Friday, October 28 and Saturday, October 29, 2022 at the Jessie Ball duPont Center, 40 East Adams Street, Jacksonville, Florida 32202. Click here for directions and parking information.

JaxbyJax is grateful to our generous sponsors: JaxNEXT100Jessie Ball duPont CenterMoving the Margins904WARDHappy Tapir PressBab’s LabJacksonville Literary Arts AllianceThe VolsteadJaxPsychoGeoScribbles, and Brad Kuhn & Associates, LLC. Please click on their names to learn more.

Writers Atelier supports NaNoWriMo

Writer, we believe in the power of your words—and the power of NaNoWriMo.

Want to really do it this year? Write a first draft of the novel you have inside you during National Novel Writing Month – November 2022 . ‌ ‌


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Hi, Scribblers!

We’ve got a couple of Preptober season gifts to deliver! CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD YOUR NOVEL PLANNER CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD YOUR CALENDAR  
After you’ve downloaded your new free novel planner, would you
mind clicking here to tweet about it? We want as many writers as possible to find our free resources, so everyone can have a successful NaNoWriMo!  

And, just so you know, writers in our network got the novel planner first. You, too, can join likeminded writers in our new network for absolutely free! You’ll find none of the clutter and cacophony from other social media channels, so you can fully focus on all things writing.       Speaking of our network, we have our first-ever Preptober Day coming
up on Saturday, October 15! Megan will lead two stretches—one in the
late morning, and one deep in the afternoon—of Pomodoro-style work sessions. Between writing sprints, you’ll have a few minutes to talk over
any novel-planning problems you have with Megan and other attendees. Feel free to hop in and out anytime between 11 AM EST and 5 PM EST! CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE EVENT       On October 9, I gave my annual talk on my best tips for a successful NaNoWriMo. You can watch the replay on YouTube!  

Speaking of YouTube, we have also published a couple NaNoWriMo
panels from years gone by. You can find them and the rest of our
resources on our new NaNoWriMo Resources page on our site!  

We’re so excited for what we have in store for NaNoWriMo for you this
year. Thank you, lit community, for supporting us!       Take your writing to new heights with our online accountability and
group coaching program. We’re in our 5th year!     110 N. Orlando Ave., Suite 12, Maitland, Florida 32789  

Hear Featured Author Julie Delegal Read at JaxbyJax

Julie G. Delegal is a freelance journalist and author living in Jacksonville, Florida. Through her writing in Folio Weekly, Jacksonville Magazine, Florida Politics Online and other media, Julie has developed a reputation as an advocate for education and social justice. She is also “editor emeritus” at Delegal and Poindexter, PA, for which she has written and edited for more than 25 years. She is the mother of three adult children. “Seen” is her debut novel.

Julie will read at 4:45 PM on Saturday, October 29 in the .Lecture Hall.
To see the Event Guide, click here.

JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival IX, a celebration of Jacksonville Writers Writing Jacksonville, will be held on Friday, October 28 and Saturday, October 29, 2022 at the Jessie Ball duPont Center, 40 East Adams Street, Jacksonville, Florida 32202. Click here for directions and parking information.

JaxbyJax is grateful to our generous sponsors: JaxNEXT100Jessie Ball duPont CenterMoving the Margins904WARDHappy Tapir PressBab’s LabJacksonville Literary Arts AllianceThe VolsteadJaxPsychoGeoScribbles, and Brad Kuhn & Associates, LLC. Please click on their names to learn more.