A Matter of Perspective
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had readers complain (well, maybe not complain, but voice their opinions) about a specific point of view I’ve used in a book. For the hell of it, let me tell you a … Continued
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had readers complain (well, maybe not complain, but voice their opinions) about a specific point of view I’ve used in a book. For the hell of it, let me tell you a … 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
Did you know that, still—decades after the women’s rights movement—females continue to make less than their male counterparts? Look it up if you don’t believe me. Yes, the playing field is more level nowadays, but that fact was totally clear … 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 know I’ve had a lot of Nicki Sosebee fans quite irritated with me. If you’re not a Nicki fan, you might ask why. Well, the last Nicki book I released was #8, Blind, and that was in late November … Continued
A year ago, I was still a lesser-known indie author. I’d gone about the whole enterprise the “wrong way.” I’ve been a writer my whole life and, a few years ago, when a close friend of mine told me about the ebook … Continued
Oh, God. I wish I wouldn’t read my reviews. I really wish I wouldn’t. Eventually, once one of my books starts getting some of the more critical ones, I do stop. But I can’t help myself starting out. I used to … Continued
I don’t know if it’s a good or bad thing that I feel emotions when I write my books, but I do. I cried several times writing Rock Bottom, and I laughed at several spots during Feverish. I tend to … Continued