Jane Austen and a Women’s Right to Refuse
Hello Friends! April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. So, as your resident ultra-feminist, I would like to take my time this month to talk about how Jane Austen inserted themes of women’s empowerment and sexual violence into her novels and why the things she talked about over 200 years ago are still relevant.
Jane Austen's Contributions to Women's Financial Independence
How many times have you heard someone say that romance novels aren’t “real books?” Fantasy is fine, mystery and sci-fi is fine, but romance is “drivel.” It’s because romance is mostly the domain of women writers and women readers. Period.
2021 Austen Authors Winter Giveaway
Enter for a chance to win some great Jane Austen mercy from the Austen Author’s group!
Excerpt from Reputation, An Easy Thing to Lose
I’m super excited to showcase an excerpt from my upcoming debut novel, Reputation, An Easy Thing to Lose. Enjoy!
In Defense of Fanfiction
Increased ease of making a website dedicated to your favorite fandom has some authors crying foul. But is Fanfiction new? Will the increased number of Fanfiction writers and internet spaces dedicated to the distribution of such stories kill traditional publishing and stifle original creation?
Interview with Corrie Garrett!
Fellow Austen Authors, Corrie Garrett and EM Storm-Smith, got to talk about writing, publishing, Jane Austen, and Corrie's newest Release - From London with Loyalty - out on Amazon September 30, 2021
The Red Pen!!
You know that feeling when you have been working on something for forever and think it’s perfect, then another person causally, within seconds of looking at it, finds the flaw you never could focus on?
How to Art?
How do you describe the process of making art to someone? Since I decided to publish my books, I’ve been asked by a lot of people, “How do you write a book? Where do you get your ideas? What’s the first step?” And the real answer is – Hell if I know!
I’ve written a book…now what?
So, I’ve written my book. But what do I do next? When I started this journey more than five years ago now, I thought that the hardest part would be fining 100K+ words to put down in a row that told something of a coherent story. I’ve since found out that writing the book was the easy part.
Minefields
Have you ever been blindsided by something? Like absolutely blindsided, no warning, did not even know to ask the question before it hit you in the face like a train. No? Well, I’m glad for you. Yes? I’m so sorry. So, this is my story about how a simple Facebook post with my new company logo fell victim to Godwin's law.
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