by Jessica Scott | May 2, 2012 | gadgets, Just For Fun, Uncategorized
Mom’s are pretty important. I just finished the book PARTIALS by Dan WELLS and it’s pretty scary what happens to a society when there are no moms. Well, actually there are plenty of moms but no kids. Anyway. Being a mom in the military, I remember spending...
by Jessica Scott | Feb 28, 2012 | books, gadgets, Just For Fun, publishing, random, Uncategorized
As a newbie author, I’ve been watching the publishing industry for a while. I’m a fan of the publishing industry as I’m somewhat of a nerd and love love love books. They were my saving grace as an unhappy teenager and as an adult, they are the saving grace from...
by Jessica Scott | Jan 8, 2012 | army mom, gadgets, mommy fail, techo-files, Uncategorized, working mom
I have somewhat of a problem in my house. While I’ll freely admit to having too any animals (really, I think we’re borderline qualifying for an episode of animal hoarders but if you repeat that, I’ll deny it), I will not allow that there does...
by Jessica Scott | Feb 4, 2011 | books, gadgets, publishing, techo-files, Uncategorized, Writing
As I sit here in my living room with my sleeping, now tonsilless four year old, I figured I’d share my changed mind on …ebooks. My feelings on ebooks have been ambivalent from the get. I’d wanted to download a book badly while I was in Iraq, only to...
by Jessica Scott | Dec 23, 2010 | army officers, books, company command, gadgets, publishing, Uncategorized, working mom, writer's ruck sack, Writing
So here I sit, typing this post on my snazzy new iPad. Kind of a neat gadget, really. And the potential use for work is absolutely astonishing. yes I will be in the Motorpool in the future working on command and staff slides so that I can submit them to the s3 and not...
by Jessica Scott | Apr 6, 2010 | gadgets, techo-files, Uncategorized
I’m a book person. I’m not biased against ebooks, but when it comes to reading, I prefer books. I like looking at my shelves and seeing Laura Kinsale books that I’ve had since I was a teenager. I like looking at my Anne McCaffrey collection that I’ve read every year...