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Today, Florida writer Nikesha Williams joins us to talk about how her fiction writing career morphed into a full-time publishing career. Her press focuses on "publishing great writers who weave compelling narratives that intrigue, foster great conversation and debate, and urge people to action" much like Nikesha's first book, Four Women, did.
At the end of the podcast, we talk about American Beach and what it means for the Black community – and Florida's history.
Links we mentioned:
Four Women: newreadspub.com/books/four-women
Nikesha's website: newwrites.com
Nikesha's publishing website: newreadspub.com
The Spirits of American Beach: bittersoutherner.com/2020/the-spirits-of-american-beach-florida
Beans and Rice: bittersoutherner.com/southern-perspective/2020/beans-and-rice-more-than-a-poor-mans-meal
Ax Handle Saturday: bittersoutherner.com/southern-perspective/2020/ax-handle-saturday-60th-anniversary-jacksonville-florida-civil-rights
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