JaxbyJax welcomes Brad Kuhn, co-director and sponsor of the literary arts festival, to read from his latest book, Dirty Work, written with the late Richard Vaux. You can check the venues and times for all the JaxbyJax authors here. And you can pick up copies of the JaxbyJax writers’ books at Chamblin’s Uptown Bookstore, 215 N. Laura Street.
Brad Kuhn
wasn’t born in Jacksonville, but he has taken to it like a spoonbill to mud
minnows. It was here, after 56 trips round the sun, that he realized his
life-long dream of living on the water (and his more recent dream of having his
own tiki bar in the backyard). When he’s not wasting away in
MAGA-skeeter-ville, he spends his time rage-tweeting the president and eking
out a living as a full-time writer. He is a founding director of the Jack
Kerouac Writers in Residence Project of Orlando, and has received the Thomas
Burnett Swann/Gwendolyn Brooks Prize for Poetry, the Green Eyeshade for
Investigative Reporting, a Royal Palm Literary Award from the Florida Writers
Association, and several awards for excellence from the Florida Magazine
Association. This is his first time reading at Jax by Jax.
JaxbyJax is thrilled to be hosted by the Museum of Contemporary Art on Saturday, November 16th for our sixth annual literary arts festival. Jacksonville writers writing Jacksonville will read in the lovely auditorium from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m, and then the rockin’ after-party goes until 7 p.m.
Keri Foster is a poet and host of spoken word and open mic events in Jacksonville since 2013 at venues like Bab’s Lab, CoRK, Yellow House, Coniferous Cafe, and currently Silver Cow. Keri’s first poetry chapbook Mind The Path was released through Happy Tapir Press in 2018 and can be found in Quimby’s Bookstore in Chicago and New York City.
Foster will read on Saturday, November 16 at the JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival. To see when and where she and 30 other Jacksonville writers writing Jacksonville will read, go to: https://www.jaxbyjax.com/event