Showing posts with label Discussion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Discussion. Show all posts

Monday, August 29, 2011

Blog Overhaul

For the last few months, I have been maintaining several different blogs – a personal blog, a professional blog, and blogs for reviews, free fiction, etc. When I first started to publish, this was fine, I had the time, but lately I’ve realized that I’m really damn busy. I don’t know when it happened, or how I didn’t notice, but with the nearly 90 lb loss has come something I didn’t really expect to have – a social life. My email, twitter, and texts have been going crazy lately and honestly, I couldn’t be happier. Last weekend, I picked up a new iPhone to help me manage the craziness, and I think because everything is on the same device, that’s when I really understood just how things have changed for me in the last year.
A year ago, I looked at authors like Marie Sexton, Jan Irving, and Rick Reed and envied what I thought at the time was their perfect life. I mean, they are popular, successful authors so they must have it all together, right? I have five published novels and three shorter stories with more on the way, and I realized that while I’m not in their league, I’m not unrecognized anymore. I see people I don’t know talking about me on Twitter. I get fan mail. I get reviews and mentioned in blog posts, and it’s surreal. But, it’s helped me to see that I need to make my social media efforts as streamlined as possible. To that end, my friend @_Absynthe, whom I love and adore, is going to be helping me streamline all of my blogs into one single place where I can connect with people. I’m a software developer by trade, so the technology is not unfamiliar, but she is a WordPress goddess. You will not notice any real change unless you’re subscribed to one of the blogs. I also plan to consolidate blog posts into a monthly email. More information will be coming on that venture soon.
A couple of weeks ago, I met an extraordinary guy. For two years, he lived with the constant pain and fear of domestic abuse. During that time, he was not allowed an online social outlet where he could express himself and keep hold of the truly special person that he is. So, when my friend and I put together a blog for him and taught him how to post, I wasn’t sure exactly what would happen. He took to it like a duck to water, and I couldn’t be more proud of him. He’s using his blog and twitter to make his voice heard. A few of my friends have a single unified blog where they combine their personal and professional lives, so I’ve decided to follow in their example.
My new blog will be a reflection of my personal and professional life – new releases, works in progress, fitness, friends, and my constant battle to be a more socially adjusted person.
So, thank you @_Absynthe, @Blaculicious, @Devon_Hunter, @PhillipAubreyXXX, @SorceressCirce, @Naelany, and @ZeeWriter for helping me to see that I’m a person worth sharing with the world through more than just my stories.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

English Teacher outed as erotic novelist

Excerpt:
"A series of racy romance novels by an author named Judy Mays are a little too racy for some parents in our area, especially now that they have discovered the woman known as Judy Mays is teaching their children.

Many parents might admire a high school English teacher who is also a published author, but some parents in Snyder County said what their children's teacher is writing about in her spare time might be a little too hot to handle."


Original Story:  http://snydercounty.wnep.com/news/news/parents-english-teacher-writes-racy-novels/58743



My response:
This story was slanted completely against a dedicated teacher by small minded people. I was wondering if you planned to even out the story with opinions from people who either don't care what their kid's English teacher does in their spare time, or applaud the woman for keeping her skills practiced and up-to-date.
I write erotic novels. What I write has absolutely nothing to do with my day job just as it has nothing to do with hers. It's not like she sits and writes salacious scenes while her kids are taking an exam. It is ludicrous to assume that one activity encroaches on another, or that her students will be harmed in any way by something that has nothing to do with them.
My civics teacher taught us that news reporting is an unbiased account of events in the search for truth. Apparently, your English teacher has a better grasp on her subject than he did on his.
Send WNEP an email

Friday, March 25, 2011

Meet The Author - Postponed

Due to technical difficulties, Meet the Author with J. P. Barnaby is being postponed until May.
If you have questions about the series, you can interact with me on my threat of the Dreamspinner group, my facebook page, Twitter, or by email.

Thank you!
J. P. Barnaby
http://www.jpbarnaby.com/
@JPBarnaby

Sunday, March 20, 2011

EVENT: Meet the Author J. P. Barnaby

March 26, 2011    12:00PM -- 05:00PM CST


 

Description

Meet J. P. Barnaby - the author of the Little Boy Lost series when she takes over the Dreamspinner Facebook page.

EVENT: Joyfully Reviewed Chat

March 24, 2011    07:00PM -- 08:00PM (CST)
 


Description:

Come chat with me Thursday night, March 24th and talk about anything you want - The Forbidden Room, Little Boy Lost, writing, BDSM, love, McRibs - any topic you'd like!


Saturday, March 19, 2011

Chat About Little Boy Lost

Have questions or comments about Enlightened?  Want to speculate about what's coming next? Come and chat about it on the Dreamspinner Press Group at Goodreads!

http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/514148-j-p-barnaby