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 | Mar 18, 2012 | Uncategorized, writer's ruck sack, Writing
Before I published, several authors advised me to avoid reviews. I’ll admit to not being perfect about it but by and large, I have skipped over them. Not because I don’t appreciate them, I absolutely do. It’s an amazing feeling to see the impact a...
by Jessica Scott | Jul 9, 2011 | books, deployment, publishing, RWA Nationals, social networking, Uncategorized, women at war, writer's ruck sack, Writing
So I was holding off on blogging any more until after Sherry’s backlist giveaway was complete. So this was the year of Twitter. Everywhere I turned, people were talking to me and the introduction went something like this: “I’m so and so, from twitter.” And yes, names...
by Jessica Scott | Feb 27, 2010 | social networking, techo-files, Uncategorized, writer's ruck sack, Writing
Have you ever posted pictures of your children on Facebook? Did you know that once you post anything to Facebook, they own it and can use it in advertising if they wish? Or how about this. Google yourself in the white pages. I was highly disturbed today to find that...
by Jessica Scott | Jan 21, 2010 | gadgets, social networking, techo-files, Uncategorized, writer's ruck sack, Writing
People think of Twitter as that little bird icon on people’s websites or a small blue T but if you don’t use it, you might be confused as to what it is. For an author, it can be a crucial tool or make you look like one. Think of Twitter as a stream. If you have an...