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Ricia Mainhardt: The Role of the Literary Agent.
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Literary Agent Ricia Mainhardt explains how agents and authors work together to get books published and careers launched. She also discusses how one becomes a professional agent. Episode #: 18
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Date Issued
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1996
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RiciaMainhardt, fscj:13561
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Video file
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James W. Hall: Charting the Course.
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James W. Hall is a Florida professor and a prolific writer, known best for his mystery thrillers including the popular Thorn P.I. series. He discusses factors that have shaped his writing, including a love of reading, academia, and Florida (the setting of many of his books) and his desire to create characters that will inspire the reader's concern. Episode #: 10
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Date Issued
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1995
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JamesHall, fscj:13524
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Janice Daugharty: Jam and Jelly Grandmothers.
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Janice Daugharty, author of several novels and a short story collection, discusses how her rural Southern hometown inspired her writing and characters and the authors who have inspired her writing, including Joyce Carol Oates. Daugharty also reads from her novel Whistle. Episode #: 35
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1999
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JaniceDaugharty, fscj:13519
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Randy Wayne White: Writing Florida.
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Novelist and essayist Randy Wayne White, best known for his long-running Florida-set mystery series starring marine biologist Doc Ford, discusses the parts of his personal life and history that influenced his novels and the power of a Florida setting. Episode #: ?
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Date Issued
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2001
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RandyWayneWhite, fscj:13538
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Clifton Taulbert: Front Porch Stories.
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Clifton Taulbert, author of Once Upon a Time When We Were Colored, discusses his new book, Eight Habits of the Heart ,and the significance of the front porch in Southern culture. Mr. Taulbert also reminisces about his relationship with Bobby Kennedy.
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Date Issued
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1999
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CliftonTaulbert, fscj:13503
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Carla Hartsfield: The Music of Poetry.
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Carla Hartsfield began her career as a musician but she wanted a non-musical way to express herself so she started to write poetry in addition to her other creative pursuits. In this interview she reads multiple selections of her poetry. Episode #: ?
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Date Issued
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2001
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CarlaHartsfield, fscj:13504
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Robert Bly: Finding Your Poetic Voice.
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Robert Bly is a poet, essayist, and activist, as well as winner of the 1968 National Book Award for Poetry. In this interview he discusses his collections Morning Poems and The Sibling Society, and reads original poems such as “Bad People” and “Early morning in your room” and talks about the inspirations for their content. Bly also elaborates on how he must feel “safe” when he writes a poem. Episode #: 31
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Date Issued
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1999
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RobertBly, fscj:13562
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Scott Morris: Sense of Place in Southern Fiction.
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Novelist Scott Morris discusses his book Waiting for April and how his personal history and familial roots in Florida inform the book’s themes of place, nature, character development and southern culture. He also reads a selection from the novel.
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2003
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ScottMorris, fscj:13597
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Gail Galloway Adams: Character and Characters - Cover to Cover.
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Gail Galloway Adams discusses her inspirations for the short story The Purchase of Order, Winner of Flannery O’Conner Award for Short Fiction. She elaborates on her method of character development and techniques she uses when she has writer’s block. She also gives advice to aspiring writers concerning creative methods and finding partners in the literary community.
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2002
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GailGallowayAdams, fscj:13516
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Joan Borysenko: Creating Meaning.
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Bestselling author Joan Borysenko discusses how her career as a PhD from Harvard Medical School transitioned to a self-help writer and spiritual leader, elaborates on her research concerning the mind body connection, and urges people to set aside time to spend in nature to have a meaningful life. She also discusses her popular work Inner Peace for Busy People and her upcoming projects. Episode #: 45
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Date Issued
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2001
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JoanBorysenko, fscj:13520
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Gerald Hausman: Storytelling Tapestry.
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Gerald Hausman is a storyteller and author who focuses on Native American Studies. In this interview he discusses the challenging differences between the oral tradition of storytelling and writing. He also discusses his experiences working and collaborating with editors, co-authors and illustrators. Hausman also reads a selection from his work. Episode #: 19
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Date Issued
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1996
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GeraldHausman, fscj:13517
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Irene Blair Honeycutt.
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Poet Irene Blar Honeycutt, a native of Jacksonville, Florida, shares selections of her poetry and discusses her inspirations.
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Date Issued
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1993
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IreneBlairHoneycutt
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Elizabeth Seydel Morgan.
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Poet Elizabeth Seydel Morgan discusses how she became a poet and the influences on her work, and reads many of her original poems aloud such as Heron and All my Friends Pets are Growing Old.
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Date Issued
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1989
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ElizabethSeydelMorgan
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Betty Lehan Harragan.
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Betty Lehan Harragan, author of Games Mother Never Taught You, shares her insights into women and the workforce and explains how the corporate structure is based on being part of a team and how many women are unfamiliar with this concept. NOTE: This video is incomplete, and interview starts midway through.
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Date Issued
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1985
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Betty Lehan Harragan
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Video file
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Buses Start Trial Campus Route.
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Date Issued
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1971-05-04
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Identifier
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CLP_1971_Page_062
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E-book
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Fernandina Bus to FJC Campus.
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Date Issued
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1977-01-18
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CLPN_19770118
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E-book
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Pedestrian Light Set.
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Date Issued
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1976-07-02
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CLP_1976_Page_40
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E-book
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FJC Students Say Nobody Hears Traffic Light Pleas.
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Date Issued
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1976-06-28
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CLP_1976_Page_38
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E-book
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Trial Bus Run Begins Thursday.
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1971-08-
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CLP_1971_Page_104
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E-book
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CEO Ford Delivers 2020 State of JTA; Baldwin, St. Johns Express Service Starts in July.
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2020-06-24
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20200624_02_CLP_Page_3
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E-book
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