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Over the past two years, I have been messaged, tagged, added to Facebook groups, and emailed more than I’d like to remember about one nasty little subject. PIRACY. Now, you probably think you know where this blog post is going, … Continued
I’ve started a new Throwback Thursday segment on Facebook, one where I plan to give a little background behind each one of my books. Last Thursday, I focused on Tangled Web and I wanted to say a little more here, … Continued
Holy crap! My Facebook page just hit 8000 Likes. I am blown away. What blows me away more, though, is the amazing response I received from my author and blogger friends when I asked for donations to my celebration giveaway. … Continued
Sometimes I bite off more than I can chew. I’ve done that this year—big time. It’s all good, but I’m feeling a little stressed and wonder if I should spend more time marketing myself and less time writing. The problem … Continued
I know there are bound to be some of you thinking…wondering…hoping. “Why hasn’t Jade finished the Nicki Sosebee series yet?” “When the hell is she going to write the next Tangled Web book already?” “What about the next Bullet book? … Continued
Some of you might remember this time last year. I was still flying high from the continued success of Bullet, and Shh Mom’s Reading had hosted my first blog tour. Well, some of you might not know it, but one … Continued
I was tagged to participate in this Writing Process Blog Hop and, while I’ve been slacking, I’m pulling my usual MO and doing it at the last second. This super-cool idea originated with Maya Rock, but I’m given to understand … Continued
Have you heard of Hart Johnson’s serial A Shot in the Light? I didn’t think so. And I also think that’s a damn shame. You all already know that I tend to read out of genre. A reminder of why—you … Continued
My friends, what a journey this has been! Next month—in April—I will have been publishing as an indie for three years. It is a decision I have never regretted. Not once. I am doing what I’ve always wanted to do—create … Continued
I am not everyone’s favorite writer, and I want to assure you that I am totally fine with that. Really. What matters to me is that, of the people who do read and love my work, readers describe my characters … Continued