The Janes are off to a 2015 rocket start. Our posts for January were all about new beginnings, new hope, new plans and we dubbed our theme Battle Plans. Hop on over to the blog to learn about Jessa’s analysis of friends’ and family’s resolutions, go with Jamie on a quest to streamline not only your physical life, but your cyber footprint. I wrote about my battle plan to breathe, and Jessie talks about breaking down all of your resolution into one word that says it all. We have so much fun planned for this year and are branching out to a…
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The Janes are discussing rejections all this month and today it’s my turn. Head on over to See Jane Publish to participate in the discussion of how to learn to live with rejections and what constitutes a good rejection. In the writing world, rejections are so common that Dictionary.com uses “The publisher rejected the author’s latest novel.” as an example for how to properly use “reject” in a sentence. In other words, if you want to be a writer, you have to learn to handle—or at least live with—rejections. It took me a long time. I wanted people, specifically people in the…
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The Janes picked research as our theme for the month of May and today it’s my turn on the blog. Hope on over to See Jane Publish and read about my visit to the amazing Viking Museum in Roskilde, Denmark during last summer. The museum houses five original Viking ships from the 11th century. These ships were used in a blockade in a sea channel close to Skuldelev, which is 20 km north of Roskilde (the capital of Denmark during the Viking age). During the scrimmage, the ships were purposely sunk and not excavated until 1962, when they’d disintegrated into thousands of…
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The March theme over on See Jane Publish is marketing. Today I talk about how clueless I am in that particular area. Stop by and join the conversation. Also, check out the other posts from this month to pick up great tips on how to successfully market your work. Marketing, Schmarketing…A One Reader (Me) Case Study Whenever I try to promote myself or anything I’ve written, I feel like the guy with the bullhorn in the image to the left. I obviously don’t have a clue how to do this correctly. Considering how much more expertise the other Janes have…
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I can’t stop using this expression. It is so much fun. I first heard it as “Totes ma goats, it’s cray-cray adorbs” in this Sprint commercial with James Earl Jones and Malcolm McDowell speaking like teenage girls. According to Urban Dictionary, totes ma goats is “slang for totally, used between full grown men in a bro-mantic relationship, to convey their excitement to a suggestion. Made popular by Paul Rudd’s character in I Love You, Man.” I have a not-so-secret crush on Paul Rudd, but for some reason I never saw this movie. (An error I will soon remedy.) Here’s the scene:…