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On Thursday’s show: Seven Sisters

Nikesha Williams and her new book, "The Seven Daughters of Dupree"
Nikesha Williams and her new book, "The Seven Daughters of Dupree"

Though it’s her eighth published book, Jacksonville author, podcaster and journalist Nikesha Williams’ The Seven Daughters of Dupree is her first with a “Big 5” publishing house (in this case, Simon & Schuster). We talk to her about the power of self-publishing, the rigors of writing, the quest for work-life balance and what it means to make it to the majors. We also discuss the book’s multigenerational exploration of trauma, systemic racism and the eternal pull of family.

Guest: Nikesha Elise Williams, host of the Black & Published podcast, author of The Seven Daughters of Dupree

3rd annual JAX Urban Book Fest

And, a local event honors the legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. for authors and book enthusiasts alike. The JAX Urban Book Festival launched with the intention of promoting community engagement through literature and social progress. Inspired by King’s work, the event is part of the MLK “week of service” observances. Now in its third year, the festival at James Weldon Johnson Park focuses on Black stories and authors and includes master classes for aspiring writers, book giveaways and appearances by authors from Jacksonville and across the county. The event is free, but registration is required and volunteers are still needed.

Guests:

  • Natasha Slaughter, festival chair, JAX Urban Book Festival
  • Valecia Brooks Dunbar, author and founder of DREAMWEEK INC.

Topics and guests subject to change.