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Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Two Ends of the Pen: #Excerpt: LOVERS, PLAYERS AND THE SEDUCER by J.A. ...
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
Got Honey! It’s an Aphrodisiac!
The word Honey stands for a golden sweet food
substance made by the honeybee. The honeybee is an insect.
But do you know that in many cultures honey has been
known as an aphrodisiac?
Galen – the Greek physician of Roman emperor Marcus
Aurelius recommended that honey be taken at bedtime as a sexual stimulant.
European folklore says that an old French wives tale,
believes a bee sting was supposedly like being given a shot of pure
aphrodisiac.
Since honey is easily digested and a source of immediate
energy this must be the reason the doctor ordered it.
Honey contains boron, which may regulate hormone
levels, and nitric oxide, which is released in the blood during arousal. It's
also a symbol of fertility and procreation in some cultures.
However, I am sure the main reason honey is considered
an aphrodisiac is because it has been used as a sort of sexual anointment used
in oral sexual practices. Use your imagination,
you’ll soon get the picture.
It has been said that the best honey comes from Hymettus,
a mountain near Athens. Honey has been collected here since ancient times.
And finally, we
all know that the word honeymoon stems from the hope for a sweet
marriage.
Now there you have it honey, a strange but sweet
natural aphrodisiac!
Published Your First Book? Now What?
So, you just published your book, now what?
Trying to remember your friend’s number… The one who said that they knew how to get your book featured on Oprah’s Book Club.
Ahhh… Didn’t your cousin Pookie say that friend was in jail? So much for getting on Oprah’s Book Club.
What else have you got? Well you could just see what kind of marketing you can do yourself… Really?
How To Get Started
Make sure your book cover is Eye Candy Catching Nice! Big Time!
Focus on being discovered! Think Press Releases
Submit your press release to free press release distribution sites.
eBook promotion- “Where to Start:
· +Market and Promote Your Book Yourself 100 eBook promotion sites
· List of 100 more promotion sites
· +127 Top Free and Paid Book Promotion Sites
Make sure you have your Author’s Platform set up:
Author’s Platform:
Use two on-line social media - To establish your author’s platform.
For example: You can use Facebook and LinkedIn or any other two social media platforms you like.
However - With Facebook you can set up “Pages”
Your Facebook pages could be for each of your books or just your author’s platform.
Here is a Link to help you set up your Facebook Author’s Page.
https://www.helpingauthorsonline.com/step-by-step-guide-to-creating-your-facebook-author-page/
Here’s another link to help you build your author’s platform.
https://self-publishingschool.com/author-platform/
https://booklaunch.com/programs/author-platform-101-bootcamp/
Next: On Facebook you can find groups, communities, people, and other pages to promote your book too. Or to blog too.
Post and engage with your Author’s Platform or Page daily for at least 30 minutes.
How do you post or engage? By creating text, videos, audio, images, etc. to post to build your fans and followers.
Next Build an email list. Don’t know how to build your email list. “Google” how to:
How To Build An Email List In Gmail Using Labels
1. Log in to your Gmail account and click Google Contacts from the Google App drop-down menu.
2. Go through the list of emails that are displayed and select the contacts you want.
3. Click on the label icon to create a new group of contacts.
Don’t like gmail or don’t use gmail… Still want to build an email list?
Check out!
How to Build an Email List from Scratch: 10 Incredibly Effective Strategies at blog.hubspot
https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/list-building
Next Blog… Blog… & Blog! Yes, blogging is engaging.
Next Do a Contest Giveaway! Great place to start check out via Goodreads. Or try a member giveaway at LibraryThing.
Next Create a readers guide at the end of your book. Use your book’s description to let people know that your book contains a helpful discussion guide at the end.
Next Create a promo kit. Include graphics, images, links, excerpts, and sample Facebook shares and Tweets, which can be sent to bloggers upon request.
Next, remember that eBook publishing is ever evolving. It changes daily. You must stay up on that change. Googling to research updates is a monthly “must”.
Otherwise use websites you know you can trust.
Here is one website I can count on for being updated on all things “self-publishing” it is Reedsy.com.
Connect with Reedsy.com today and they will become your “go-to” for your publishing needs.
Also, Reedsy has a fantastic website that keeps you up-to-date on ebook promotions, formatting, and a host of other topics that matter to authors.
https://blog.reedsy.com/book-promotion-services/
Finally, start working on your next novel. Creating a series is the way to build your audience of loyal fans and keep them coming back for more.
Saturday, September 26, 2020
Discover The Saga of The La Cour Family Sept 27-2020
Discover The Saga of The La Cour Family Sept 27-2020
Friday, September 18, 2020
Books to Light Your Fire: Lovers, Players, and the Seducer by J.A. Jackson
Friday, August 14, 2020
The Grand Hotel - 2020
Thursday, August 6, 2020
Discover BOOK III Lovers Players Seducer The Betrayal of Nicholas La Co...
Wednesday, August 5, 2020
Discover BOOK III Lovers Players Seducer The Betrayal of Nicholas La Cou...
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
Books by J. A. Jackson - July 2020
Monday, July 13, 2020
The Children Know What Love is...
Have you ever watched little
children at play?
Have you ever seen a friend bring
over their new baby and watch as a toddle vie to hold the baby? Asking
repeatedly, “I want to hold the baby? I want to hold the baby!”
I have, and they are all beautiful
sights to see. Watch the little children for they will show you what love is.
What is love? The dictionary say it
is an intense feeling of deep affection and it can encompass a range from a
strong and positive emotion to a deep powerful affection that defies all
reason.
What is racism? Racism is defined as
prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against a person or people on
the basis of their membership of a particular racial or ethnic group, typically
one that is a minority or marginalized.
Nelson Mandela said…
“No one is born hating another person
because of the color of his skin or his background or his religion. People must
learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for
love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite.” Nelson
Mandela — 1994, from his autobiography, “Long Walk to Freedom”
And Maya Angelou said…
“Prejudice is a burden that confuses
the past, threatens the future, and renders the present inaccessible.” Maya
Angelou
And the bible says Love is…
Paul’s great hymn to love: “Love — agape — is patient and kind; love is not envious or boastful or arrogant or rude. … Love never ends” (1 Cor. 13:4–8a).
Why do I say all of this? Because
love to me seems to be there from birth, yet racism is something that seems to
me, to be taught by those who’s plane of existence rides on the wave of fear,
of others.
Little children know what love is.
If young children are born with so
much love, why are the observations, associations and education of our children
ingrained with so much racism?
For if you want to really know what
love is, watch a young child ask to hold a baby and watch while that child
holds that baby and stares at that baby with love and ask yourself, why in the
world would we want to change that?
Thursday, July 9, 2020
Learning New Things Is Crucial for Happiness!
Every day at my job, I learn how to write
better, edit better and publish better.
To me, I
believe learning new things is crucial for happiness and it wards off memory
loss.
That being
said my job or position is that I am a writer. Yes, I get to totally stay home
and write each day.
The total
number of books I have written and published are eleven (11).
Yes, I have a
couple of book series. And how these books series and stand-alone books came to
be, is because I learned something new each day.
I believe that
learning can give us a range of perspectives and I love to apply this to my
writing.
For example, I
get inspirations for my books and for living this life, through “what-if”
moments throughout the day. Each new situation I encounter, read, or watch on
TV can inspire my “what if moments” for characters, plots, etc., in my writing.
Visiting new
places can be a learning moment for me also, that inspires ideas for my books,
new cooking recipes, ideas to spice up my bedroom exercise (code word for sex)
or even redecorating my home.
Learning
something new each day can gives us all a range of perspectives to call on, it
helps us to better adapt to new situations, or emergencies in our life.
Learning new things can also help you socially.
Another big
example on the benefits of learning new things, is the new learning we all have
had to do, daily, with the COVID-19 Pandemic we all have been subjected too.
We each have
learned about the importance of washing our hands, wearing masks and social
distancing, to name a few.
All of this,
to me, show how beneficial learning new things can be.
And if you
don’t believe me. Think of it this way. If you and I had not taken the time to
learn about what we could do to protect ourselves from COVID-19, you wouldn’t
be here to read my article, and I wouldn’t be here to write it. Ponder that
one…
Saturday, July 4, 2020
Happy 4th of July! O, let America be America again— from Let America Be America Again (1938)
— from Let America Be America Again (1938)
Saturday, June 27, 2020
Feeling Stressed? Pandemics can be stressful…What You Can Do!
We are living in a
frightening time. The coronavirus is holding everyone hostage. One day cities and
states are saying they are reopening and the next day, all chaos breaks loose,
and they are closing down again.
If you
turn on the television news, their numbers scare the living daylights out of
you as you watch the number of deaths from the coronavirus go up. (It is now over
125,000 deaths in the United States.)
With doom
and gloom on the television every day, no wonder we are stressed. Not to
mention this virus impacts each of us differently. Some of us are worried about our own health,
or the health of a loved one. Some of us are worried about our financial
situation. Some of us are worried about a job or the support system or services
that we may rely on.
Whatever
form your stress or anxiety takes there are things you can do to take control
over your stress and anxiety.
First up.
Set limits on how much television you watch and place special emphasis to the
news. Watching too much news can be a bad thing. Take a break from watching the
news. It can be upsetting to hear about the crisis and see images repeatedly. If
nightmares are stalking, you. Some health official suggests turning off the
television or not watching the news at least one hour before you go to bed. Relax
and or meditate if possible, to ensure a good night sleep before going to bed. Try
to do enjoyable activities and return to normal life as much as possible.
Take care
of your body. Exercise regularly. Watch what you eat. Drink plenty of water.
Take care
of your mental health. Connect with
others like minded souls such as yourself. Remember that “emotions are contagious,”
so be wise about who you turn to for support.
Remember Mother’s wise words. “Everybody ain’t your friend.”
Be kind to
yourself.
Maintain a
routine. Get regular nightly sleep, whenever possible. If you are in school or
have online classes, maintain those routines. The same with your meals, keep
your mealtime a regular routine also. By doing these things it can help you
maintain a sense of normalcy.
Maintain
healthy relationships and build a strong support system.
Take a
break. Take time to yourself throughout the day. Meditation and deep breathing exercises can
help renew your sense of self.
Take time
out for activities you enjoy. Read a good book, watch a comedy, play a fun
board or video game, make something—try a new recipe, a craft, or a piece of
art. It doesn’t matter what you do, as long as it takes you out of your
worries.
Get out in
nature, if possible. Sunshine and fresh air will do you good. Even a walk
around your neighborhood can make you feel better. Just be sure to avoid
crowds, keep your distance from people you encounter, and wear a mask, if you
have one. Better to be safe, than sorry.
Avoid
self-medicating. Be careful that you’re not using alcohol or other substances
to deal with anxiety or depression.
Are you in
crisis? Here are some audio meditations
that can help you relieve stress.
For audio meditations that can help you
relieve anxiety and regain inner calm, click here.
Cajun Spaghetti Supreme!
Got to cook for the family for the
4th of July? Need a crowd pleaser? Try Cajun Spaghetti Supreme. This
scrumptious delicious recipe is an old-time favorite with a touch of Cajun
spice. You can make it mild or extra spicy. Just add or decrease your cayenne
pepper. Always add you spices “little by little” and taste. By starting little,
by little, you control the spice. You can always add more spice if you need it.
But you can’t take away spice once you add it. So always think, add spice.
“Little, by little,” and you can’t go wrong. Enjoy!
Cajun Spaghetti Supreme!
Ingredients:
·1 package (1 pound) spaghetti, broken into 4-inch pieces
·1 bottle (16 ounces) zesty Italian salad dressing
·1 large cucumber, diced
·1 large tomato, seeded and diced (or 20 small cherry tomatoes cut in
half)
·1/2 cup diced black olives
·2 tablespoons shredded Parmesan cheese
·1 teaspoon Salad Supreme Seasoning
·½ teaspoon Slap Ya Momma Cajun Seasoning Salt (season to taste)
·Pinch of cayenne pepper to taste
Directions:
·Cook spaghetti according to package directions. Drain
and rinse in cold water. Place spaghetti in a large serving bowl. Add the
remaining Ingredients, toss to coat. Cover and refrigerate for at least 45
minutes.