by Jessica Scott | Apr 3, 2012 | social networking, techo-files, Uncategorized, writer's ruck sack, Writing
So about two weeks ago, I decided to go offline to finish revisions on my current book. I was about a week out from deadline, so I needed to clear my head and focus. And, while I did not stay offline completely, I did manage about a 95% reduction in my Facebook usage...
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 | Nov 29, 2011 | publishing, Rants, social networking, techo-files, Uncategorized
Sit back and grab a chair and allow me to spin you a tale of self caused cyber woe. It starts with, as most of these tales do, with an errant click of a mouse and misreading of two simple words: now or later. All right enough of that. Seriously, I have...
by Jessica Scott | Oct 15, 2011 | books, Guest Blogger, newbie author, publishing, social networking, techo-files, Uncategorized, writer's ruck sack, Writing
So remember a few weeks ago when I was wondering how one coordinated a blog tour for a book launch? I was somewhat confused about where the process began, what I should be doing to promote my book and what I was going to screw up. Twitter came to the rescue once again...
by Jessica Scott | Jun 11, 2011 | RWA Nationals, social networking, techo-files, Uncategorized, working mom, writer's ruck sack, Writing
As much as I’m online, I’m still a very simple girl when it comes to finding people online. I use Google. I don’t necessarily look for people’s dot com address but when I’m looking for writers, I tend to think I’ll find at least something out on the regular, open...
by Jessica Scott | Apr 25, 2011 | books, techo-files, Uncategorized, writer's ruck sack, Writing
Okay so after years of rejecting the tool, I’ve discovered a love of the story board. I have Alexandra Sokoloff to thank for finally producing a product that I could work with and my long time CP Candace Irvin, who plots relentlessly and leaves me in awe of the work...