Events
September 1, 2022, 6-8 pm, Jacksonville Historical Society Fall Speaker Series presentation on Box Broken Open: The Architecture of Ted Pappas, Old St. Andrew’s Church, 317 A Philip Randolph Blvd. For more information and to RSVP: https://www.jaxhistory.org/fall-speaker-series-program-kicks-off-with-tim-gilmore/
April 28, 2022, “The Wilderness and Willy Browne,” original paper and research presented at Timucuan Science and History Symposium, Ribault Club, Ft. George Island, Florida.
March 31 – April 3, 2022, Florida State College at Jacksonville DramaWorks presentation of Tim Gilmore’s original play, The Mad Atlas of Virginia King, based on his nonfiction novel of the same name. FSCJ Wilson Center of the Arts.
October 16, 2021, JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival, Jesse Ball duPont Center, 40 E. Adams Street, Jacksonville, Florida.

July 15, 2021, Jacksonville, Historical Society Speaker Series presentation on “Murder Capital: Stories of Murder and Mayhem in Jacksonville.” Old St. Andrew’s Church, 317 A Philip Randolph Blvd.
March 28, 2021, Florida State College at Jacksonville DramaWorks presentation of “A World Distanced,” an original live performance of songs, dance, and monologues compiled by Professor Tim Gilmore. FSCJ Wilson Center of the Arts.
October 17 – 18, 2020, JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival, Online, Jacksonville, Florida.
November 16, 2019, JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival, Jacksonville Public Library, 333 N. Laura Street, Jacksonville, Florida.
April 11 – 12, 2019, Florida State College at Jacksonville DramaWorks presentation of Tim Gilmore’s original play Repossessions, based on his nonfiction novel of the same name. FSCJ Wilson Center of the Arts.
February 15, 2019, Keynote speaker at University of Florida English Graduate Organization Symposium, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.
June 20, 2018, Task force on Civil Rights History submits its final report to the Jacksonville City Council (members of the committee, including Gilmore, receive the Melody Starr Anne Bishop Community Service Award from the City of Jacksonville).
May 5, 2018, 2018 Literary Artist of the Year, The Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville, TIAA Bank Field’s East Club, Jacksonville, Florida.
October 13, 2018, JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival, Park and King Streets, Riverside, Jacksonville, Florida.
August 23, 2018, Jacksonville Historical Society Speaker Series presentation on Goat Island Hermit: The State of Florida versus Rollians Christopher, Old St. Andrew’s Church, 317 A Philip Randolph Blvd.
November 11, 2017, JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival, Park and King Streets, Riverside, Jacksonville, Florida.
April 6 – 9, 2017, Florida State College at Jacksonville DramaWorks presentation of Tim Gilmore’s original play Stalking Ottis Toole: A Southern Gothic, based on his novel of the same name. FSCJ Wilson Center of the Arts.
November 16, 2016, JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival, Park and King Streets, Riverside, Jacksonville, Florida.
November 14, 2015, JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival, Park and King Streets, Riverside, Jacksonville, Florida.
October 31, 2015, Jacksonville Historical Society Speaker Series presentation on The Mad Atlas of Virginia King, Old St. Andrew’s Church, 317 A Philip Randolph Blvd.
November 17, 2014, Jacksonville Historical Society Speaker Series presentation on Eartha White, Storehouse for the People, Old St. Andrew’s Church, 317 A Philip Randolph Blvd.
November 15, 2014, Keynote speaker, Pearls and Cufflinks Gala, Clara White Mission, 14000 Citicard Way, Jacksonville, Florida.
November 8, 2014, JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival, Park and King Streets, Riverside, Jacksonville, Florida.
October 8, 2013, Jacksonville, Historical Society Speaker Series presentation on Malice Aforethought: A Century of Murder in Jacksonville, Old St. Andrew’s Church, 317 A Philip Randolph Blvd.
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