Hello Readers, hope you’re ready for February. It’s here whether we’re ready or not. On February 12th I will have been married 42 years. That’s so weird to me. I still can’t imagine being married that long even though I did it! I did it!. J
I can hardly believe we raced through 31 days of January. I had planned to finish a 55,000 word book but by the time I finally sat down at my laptop, January was over. ?♀️ Life is flying by.
Before I say another word, I want to remind each of you that at some point during the past several years, you signed up to follow my blog. When you sign up to follow it, you get a notification or a link or perhaps even the complete post in your email. If at any time you want to unsubscribe, feel free to do so. I get a lot of clutter in my email too, so I’ll understand. But really, I don’t want to be known as clutter. I want you to like me! And read me. I really do but it’s your call, my friend.
What I’ve read so far in 2024:
I just completed Fragile Designs by Colleen Coble. It’s about a widowed antique dealer and family secrets. I do like a tease about family secrets. That kind of blurb will get me every time.
I enjoyed Colleen’s storytelling skills and have been looking at some of her other books that are on my shelves. I tend to purchase authors I know I will eventually read. They may perch in my book case for years before I ever get around to reading them. Is that odd?
I also finished Jessica R. Patch’s Love Inspired Suspense— Crime Scene Conspiracy. The first in a series. Her heroines don’t pull any punches, and her heroes are (sigh) HEROES! Her books always have threats at every turn. Her trade books, A Cry in the Dark and Her Darkest Secret might give you nightmares. At the very least, they’ll keep you sitting up all night reading and looking at the crack in your draperies or blinds. I’m waiting for the 3rd book in this Strange Crimes Unit series—Garden Girls. Check her out.
I’m excited to be doing a zoom class with this author in the near future. Follow her on Facebook and get to know her. If anyone has a handle on marketing her books, it’s Jessica R. Patch. She’s scary and fun.
Let’s take a look at the Optional question:
February 7 question: What turns you off when visiting an author’s website/blog? Lack of information? A drone of negativity? Little mention of author’s books? Constant mention of books?
I hate it when pop-ups won’t let me search a website before I decide to follow or sign up for the newsletter. That’s my number one pet peeve when it comes to authors (and craft sites). A recent discussion in one of my writers’ groups told me I’m not the only one who hates pop-ups. I don’t blame authors for a constant mention of their books: their real estate so they can mention all they want, but they should make certain there’s something there for everyone. A few articles that might interest their readers, maybe. I always enjoy reading how an author plots their book, where they got their idea, how they outline or some funny experience they’ve had at book signings or whatever. I have to admit, I’m never going to read an interview with a fictional character or a letter to me from a fictional character. Just not my thing. After all, they’re fictional characters! A little negativity doesn’t bother me either. We’re writers. There’s a heck of a lot of negativity in our writing and publishing world. Go for it. I’ll probably agree with you.
I always read and enjoy author bios and how an author came to get published. Where did you find the courage to self-pub or how did you finagle a traditional publisher to grab you. Authors have a lot of good stories at their fingertips if they’ll just think about them. I look forward to reading yours!
I’ve been working on a sweet romance and I have about 30,000 words. Unfortunately, I’ve been sick for the past several weeks and haven’t accomplished much of anything. Fingers crossed I can finish it in February. I need one good day at the library–actually, the library in Mustang, Oklahoma would do it for me.
Thanks for popping by my place. Leave a comment and tell me what you’re doing. My next post I hope to drop some links sending you to some of my very favorite websites and podcasts. Hope you’ll come back!
Good Writing, my friends!
Jessica
John Winkelman says
Subscriber pop-ups are The Worst. “Hi! I want you to read my website! If you don’t agree to read my website, I won’t let you read my website!”
Jessica Ferguson says
🙂 I’ll go read your website, John. Thanks for visiting mine.
L. Diane Wolfe says
Very sorry you’ve been sick.
I certainly like you and am so glad we met in Louisiana for that writer’s conference.
Jessica Ferguson says
Thanks Diane. I was looking at the pictures of us the other day and remembering what a fantastic speaker you are. Wish I could replay that conference over and over again.
Debs Carey says
Life got in the way of my writing anything for this month, but I am reading with avid interest to gather ideas. Yes, yes, yes to the immediate subscribe popups. Give me a chance to decide before you badger me, or I’ll stomp off in a huff 😀
Thank you for writing about the things that you do enjoy seeing on an author’s website, I’ve used it to start an ideas collection for my website isn’t even a WIP yet!
Jessica Ferguson says
Debs, you are wise to start your idea file now. It’s never too soon to collect ideas! We’re on the same page when it comes to popups. The crafting websites that I visit from Pinterest are especially BAD about popups. Thanks for visiting me. I hope you’ll come back.
PJ Colando says
Happy Anniversary! Today is my birthday –
I haven’t seen a pop-up in a while, so peeps may have gotten the message that they are an unwanted distraction.
Jessica Ferguson says
PJ, that sounds great I hope you’re right!
Nancy Gideon says
If pop ups try to force me to sign up for something, I’m so outta there!
Jessica Ferguson says
I’m with you, Nancy. It frustrates me when I’m lured to a website to read a specific thing and I can’t because of a silly pop up!
Kristina Kelly says
Happy anniversary! I’m almost at 15 years, so 42 seems amazing! I’m seeing pop-ups as a theme across our IWSG! I actually love a clever character interview, but I read mostly sci-fi and fantasy so maybe it feels different if an alien is talking vs the barista down the street (how do you feel about alien baristas? jk)
Jessica Ferguson says
Hi Kristina, I’ve never thought about an alien barista. LOL I wish I enjoyed sci-fi and fantasy. My son in law writes it so I have a feeling I need to learn to love it!
Joyana says
I can’t stand pop-ups on websites also! Especially, within a few seconds of visiting a page. I also enjoy reading about the author and person behind the book. Thanks for sharing!
Jessica Ferguson says
Thanks Joyana!
Liza says
Pop ups seem to be the over all winner for things we don’t like! Hope you are feeling better soon and are able to get back to your writing.
Jessica Ferguson says
I agree, and thanks for your well wishes!