Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Much of the last ten days has been consumed with answering questions, making sure the site is running smoothly, and beginning the process of introducing Aurora Rising to others. But I DID manage a few tangible things:

  • New blog post: What Should Be the Foundation of a Story?

  • New Twitter account: @GSJennsen, or click the Twitter icon over in the right column

  • Blogroll added: Check it out over in the right column above the calendar. If you're at all interested in the craft of writing or the world of independent publishing, these are some terrific blogs. Hover over a link for a summary of the site.

  • Editing/writing: Part I of Starshine is shaping up quite nicely. Also, I crafted a series of flashbacks to Alex's past, both from her perspective and those who know her, that will appear throughout the novels. Juicy stuff!

Note: I'm working out a few RSS/subscription issues (and I call myself a Software Engineer!). Hopefully everyone who has subscribed receives their email and it isn't in binary.

Drop any comments or questions in the comment box at the bottom of the page!

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Friday, August 30, 2013

The big news of the day: The website is live!  Take a look around:

  • Subscribe to receive email updates: EVERYONE WHO SUBSCRIBES BEFORE PUBLICATION WILL RECEIVE THE STARSHINE EBOOK FOR FREE

Let me know if you notice anything that doesn't display correctly on your screen, or is otherwise borked in any way - you can email me via the hyperlink on the right, or leave a comment at the bottom of the page.

I welcome your comments and messages - say hi, and tell me what you think! 

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Why I'm Here

Why I'm Here

When I was young, I wanted to be an astrophysicist. My eyes were fixed on the stars overhead and the future that was almost within reach.

Instead I became a corporate lawyer. Succeeded at that rather well, but found it a tad too much on the soul-sucking side of the equation. So I became a software developer. Succeeded at that reasonably well, but the best part about it was I discovered I could create things—things that didn't exist before I first imagined them, then made them.