@Jaxonpool: The Brighter Side of Jacksonville • Upcoming Events in Jax • Old Jacksonville • Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2015, Issue 522 •
Honest Trailers – Frozen Fever, from Screen Junkies, Sept. 1↓
Frozen Fever – Alternative link
What’s Coming Up in Jacksonville, from I Know Jax, Aug. 31↓
Old Jacksonville, Florida Part 14, from Ben McCorkel Aug. 30↓
Old Jacksonville – Alternative link
August’s List: Music videos uploaded within the previous two weeks. This site fundraises for the DLC Nurse & Learn in Murray Hill. Watch & listen
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Jax-by-Jax: Jacksonville Writers Writing about Jacksonville.
Look for Jax-by-Jax on Facebook.
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“ECO RELICS // RIVERSIDE” (Aug. 28), by BECKY GIBSON. Somewhere in the City: People, places, and happenings in Jacksonville. This site’s goal is to help ignite the growth of a proactive community. Read
We Are Your Friends (Sept. 1). Panned Review, by Jacob Lusk. Film reviews by a Jacksonville movie-reviewing fiend and English teacher. Read
“Review: BIstro AIX” (Aug. 24). On the Blink, by Emily Michael. Considering how my light is spent. Blog posts, music reviews, and published articles from a blind writer, musician, and Jacksonville English instructor. Read
“Rescue Cripples” (Sept 1). Smart Ass Cripple, by Mike Ervin. Expressing pain through sarcasm since 2010. Voted the World’s Biggest Smart Ass by J.D. Power and Associates. Read
“Full moons, fevers, fits and fairs” (Aug. 24). Calvin’s Story, by Christy Shake. Epilepsy & beyond: a mother’s journal. A mother’s journal of the anguish, grief, joy, and triumph shared with her chronically ill son. Christy and Calvin live in Maine. Read
“Time to take responsibility California” (Sept. 1). Maggie World, by Sally Coghlan McDonald. Normalizing the abnormal. Read
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Homesick Redux: The 2nd Fiction Fix Novella Award goes to Homesick Redux by Daniel Coshnear. Read it here online for free for the first two months, or buy a copy now at Lulu for $6.95.
“Homesickness attacks the lungs first…” Daniel Coshnear takes difficult matters of the heart and weaves a beautiful nonlinear storyline through the life of Reggie, a young husband and father, whose mother is dying. To put one’s finger on home and what causes homesickness, the sadness that causes us to long for someplace that will make everything better. Come to find out home is love. And “love is a two-stroke engine” of perfect compression and combustion with a great deal of exhaust and fumes in the mix. A delight to read.” —Raleigh Rand, author of Brightleaf: A Novel
Eat & Gargoyle Magazine: A Jacksonville literary magazine published by Mark Ari: “I’m delighted to announce a new EAT Release in collaboration with Gargoyle Magazine. Gargoyle, based in Washington D.C. and edited by poet Richard Peabody, is one of the longest running and most respected independent journals in the country.” Read
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Mudlark, edited by Dr. William Slaughter. This is an electronic journal of poetry and poetics. Dr. Slaughter is Professor Emeritus of UNF’s English department. Read
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