Tim Gilmore Quote

As the soil of a garden is richer and as the harvest of the garden bears healthier nourishment from the decay of leaf matter and banana peel and egg shell and human hair and chicken bone and fireplace ash, so the accumulation of death in teh ground of a city implants therein energies and powers.

Tim Gilmore

As the soil of a garden is richer and as the harvest of the garden bears healthier nourishment from the decay of leaf matter and banana peel and egg shell and human hair and chicken bone and fireplace ash, so the accumulation of death in teh ground of a city implants therein energies and powers.

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About Tim Gilmore

Tim Gilmore is an English professor at Florida State College at Jacksonville (FSCJ) and an author. He
founded the JaxbyJax Literary Arts festival and posts on his website Jaxpsychogeo.com. He has written poetry, fiction, and non-fiction books on subjects including the history of Jacksonville, Eartha White, violent crime, island squatter Rollians Christopher, Virginia King, and Ottis Toole.
He conducted a phone interview of Ku Klux Klan bombing survivor and author Donal Godfrey.
He is married to fellow FSCJ English professor Jo Carlisle and has two daughters.
Tim Gilmore has two websites, jaxpsychogeo.comand tim-gilmore.com.