Jaye Wells's Blog, page 31

September 1, 2009

Wherein I Try to Explain …

How I Write.

Bear with me, people. We're entering the heart of darkness here. Or rather, the brain of darkness. Believe me, a visit isn't nearly as scary as living here.

So I called my editor today. It had been a few weeks since we've checked in and I was in need of a little brainstorming advice. What this really means is I am procrastinating on starting this book and I needed a kick in the pants. Since my editor is awesome and I don't abuse my phone privileges often, she humored me.

Here's how

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Published on September 01, 2009 03:53

August 31, 2009

Weening From the Cyber Teet

Can we talk about the Internet for a moment? First, I think we can all agree the Internet is great. It's hard to imagine that a little more than a decade ago I got my first email account. There was no google, I didn't have a cell phone and I actually had to speak to my friends to know what what happening in their lives. Now? If it's not on Facebook, it didn't happen. (I'm exaggerating, but not by much).

As a writer, I rely on the Internet for so many things: Networking, promotions, research, etc.

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Published on August 31, 2009 13:55

August 26, 2009

Pitiful and Craving Parmesan

Couple quick notes today. First, I have been attacked by some nefarious virus. It's more than a cold and less than the flu–a Fold? Hmm. Either way, I hope it goes away soon. Spawn just went back to school and I'm ready to dig in and get some major work done on a couple of projects before I head to Dragon*Con.

Item the second: I was at a wedding in Indiana over the weekend (Yes, the resulting hangover might be partially to blame for weakening my immunity to the Fold). At this wedding, I experience

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Published on August 26, 2009 03:28

August 19, 2009

Dragon*Con

Well, after weeks of peer pressure and an impending sense of doom at missing out on something cool, I finally decided to bite the bullet and go to Dragon*Con.

For those who haven't heard of it, D*C is a huge science fiction/fantasy convention that happens in Atlanta over Labor Day weekend. Last time I looked, no less than ten hotels were sold out for this event. That's a lots of geeks, people. And we all know geeks are my people. So I'm going.

I won't be an official guest at the con, but I'll be a

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Published on August 19, 2009 15:10

August 18, 2009

Dallas Comic Con Wrap Up

So last Saturday, I headed to the Richardson Civic Center to attend Dallas Comic Con. As I mentioned before, this was my first comic con ever and I wasn't sure what to expect. When I pulled up about 45 minutes before the show was set to open, the line was already really long. I was greeted warmly inside by the con volunteers, including James, who ended up being my sidekick for the rest of the day.

They had all the comic artists and other signers lined up along a long hall. I was the third table f

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Published on August 18, 2009 05:17

August 13, 2009

Save the Paperback …

...Or Why New Stuff Doesn't Mean Old Stuff Sucks

So I've been thinking about this whole ebook versus traditional book thing. If you're a traveler of the blogosphere, especially book blogs, it's easy to get a sense of impending doom for our little paper friends. To some it's all but given that the traditional book is destined to die a ignoble death in a few years hence.

Don't get me wrong, I have read and continue to read electronics versions of books. I even own a Kindle. Hell, my own novels are a

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Published on August 13, 2009 21:48

Save the Paperback–Or Why New Stuff Doesn't Mean Old Stuff Sucks

So I've been thinking about this whole ebook versus traditional book thing. If you're a traveler of the blogosphere, especially book blogs, it's easy to get a sense of impending doom for our little paper friends. To some it's all but given that the traditional book is destined to die a ignoble death in a few years hence.

Don't get me wrong, I have read and continue to read electronics versions of books. I even own a Kindle. Hell, my own novels are also sold in digital format, so it's hard to be t

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Published on August 13, 2009 21:48

August 10, 2009

Dallas Comic Con

So last week, I reconnected with an old acquaintance form high school on Facebook. Turns out he's the coordinator of Dallas Comic Con. He was nice enough to invite me to come along to the con and sign copies of Red-Headed Stepchild. I'll admit I've never been to a comics convention before and I'm not really sure what to expect. But I'm looking forward to it and the possibility of rubbing shoulders with Barry Bostwick and Dean Stockwell.

For those in the area who want to stop by and get their book

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Published on August 10, 2009 14:43

August 7, 2009

Happy Friday, folks. I'm celebrating a bit today for two ...

Happy Friday, folks. I'm celebrating a bit today for two reasons. 1) I turned in my edits for The Mage in Black last night. 2) I got a new haircut. I'm not sure which makes me happier. The edits thing is great because now I can turn my attention to plotting Green-Eyed Demon. The second is awesome because, well, the ladies know how much a new 'do can change ones' outlook. Either way, it's a good day.

Also, school starts in two weeks! Hallelujah! As much as I love hanging out with Spawn in the summ

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Published on August 07, 2009 16:51

July 29, 2009

The Day Job and Possible New Night Job

As I write this, I'm sitting at a table at a bookstore. Lately I haven't been able to concentrate at all at home. Too quiet. Even though I'm wearing headphones and sitting alone at the table, being around other people always makes me more productive. I cam ehere to day to work on two projects. The first is the final edits for The Mage in Black. The second is a side project I'm working on with a friend, which is not a novel.

On a completely different note, I took a pole dancing class last weekend.

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Published on July 29, 2009 14:54