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Local Literary Lovers Enjoy a Week of Book All Star Signings – Free Press of Jacksonville

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  • Jacksonville native Sychnell Walker showcased debut poetry Empress of the Soul, exploring trauma, healing, identity, and community through spoken word.
  • Author Monica Knighton re-released Big Trouble, Josh!, emphasizing education and critical thinking with scholar Johnnetta Betsch Cole.
  • Jacksonville's literary events showcased storytelling as a vehicle for justice, healing, and empowerment of future generations.
Show is Attorney Ben Crump autographing and signing books.

Jacksonville served as a powerful backdrop for a series of literary events highlighting justice, education, and personal transformation. Renowned civil rights attorney Ben Crump made a featured stop on his national book tour promoting Worse Than a Lie at Northside’s Legends Center. The event included a Q&A and book signing alongside moderator Florida State Representative Angie Nixon. Crump’s debut legal thriller follows protagonist Beau Lee Cooper, a lawyer defending a Black former police officer wrongfully imprisoned after a racially charged shooting, continuing Crump’s longstanding advocacy for justice and equity.

Across town, Jacksonville native Sychnell Walker was featured in Nefertiti Books’ Weekly Author Profile Series, celebrating her debut poetry collection, Empress of the Soul: A Journey Thru Spirit & Verse. A 2000 graduate of Edward H. White High School, Walker draws from personal experiences with trauma, relationships, and healing to create a deeply reflective body of work centered on love, loss, identity, and rebirth. “Poetry not only changed my life—it saved my life,” Walker shared. Joined by fellow spoken word artists during her book signing, she continues to inspire others to reflect, heal, and reclaim their inner strength.

Meanwhile, author Monica Knighton of The Adventures of Josh and Monkey™ Critical Thinking Series hosted a “Meet the Author” conversation with renowned scholar Johnnetta Betsch Cole at St. John Knits Outlet. The event marked the re-release of Big Trouble, Josh!, featuring a foreword by Dr. Cole. During the discussion, she emphasized the transformative power of education, echoing Nelson Mandela’s words: “Education is the most powerful tool for change in the world.” Designed as an interactive experience, Knighton’s series encourages children to think critically and engage deeply, rather than passively absorb information. Reflecting on the work, Dr. Cole added, “This isn’t ordinary learning—it’s a powerful and delightful process,” referencing an African proverb: “She who learns must teach, and she who teaches must learn.”

Together, these events underscore Jacksonville’s vibrant literary and cultural landscape—where storytelling becomes a vehicle for justice, healing, and the empowerment of future generations.

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