Hello, my name is Jason Link, author of The Legender, and I’m happy to now be a part of “The Write Stuff” writing/blogging community. I’ve recently come back to the US after many years of living in Nicaragua–the tropical land where I proposed to my wife on an active volcano. (This, however, makes me sound more adventurous than I really am.) Instead of cutting my way through the jungles with a machete, I now cut my way through academia with a pen. I have taught high school English and I am now in Pasadena attending seminary. Happy to be here and join in on the conversation. (To learn more, my personal site is www.authorjasonlink.com). Thanks!
Getting to Know You
Getting to know you update – debuting ‘that coat’ ;) #author #DeborahJay
Several people expressed an interest, in the wake of my post about the ‘real’ me, to hear/see ‘that coat’ in action.
So, without further ado, here it is!
And I’m delighted to be able to report that I can now breath while performing – a big improvement…
And it doesn’t look too shabby, either, huh?
Bet you didn’t know this about me… #Fantasy #author Deborah Jay
The (not so) secret life of Deborah Jay, fantasy author
If you are a friend of mine on Twitter, or you’ve visited my ‘about me’ page on my own blog, you may know that I am by profession a trainer of dressage horses.
Didn’t know that? Where have you been?
Now, much as I love my writing and plan to do more as I get older and less inclined to earn my keep standing out in all weathers, or pushing myself physically as my body starts to stiffen up, I don’t ever see myself giving it up completely. As long as I can see clearly, and have a voice I can project (even that’s easier these days, with the use of radio mics), I shall continue to be involved in my sport in one capacity or another – as well as being a rider and trainer, I am also a top level national judge.
What you really don’t know about me is that I absolutely, categorically, cannot cook. Eating, however, is not a problem!
As a consequence, for many years I have used that lovely tailcoat you see above as my incentive to keep my weight in check. I’ve had the coat since I was 28 years old, and I’m now 55. This year I have finally admitted defeat 😦
I’ve moved the buttons as far as I can, and I can still just do it up, but breathing is not an option!
As a result, and with much sadness, I asked my lovely partner for a new coat for Christmas this year – made to measure, and up to date fashion-wise. It wasn’t cheap, believe me, and when it arrived yesterday and I tried it on for the first time, I have to admit to a certain disappointment that it is nowhere near as fitted as the old one.
But I’m guessing it won’t be long before I’m appreciating it, when I ride down the centre line later this month at the first show of our season, and find I can draw enough breath not to turn puce while riding my Grand Prix test!
Getting to Know You Week!
I realize Monday is almost over, but my day was derailed by a few unexpected tasks. Sorry, but I’ll try to make up for it now. Let’s get to know each other a little bit better. Many of us only know the other TWS members by their books…not that it isn’t wonderful to know about each other’s writing…but I think it would be fun to learn a bit more about what makes us each unique. So, through this week, I’d love to see you guys post something about yourself that most of the group probably doesn’t know. It can be little or big, personal or career-oriented, whatever you’d like to share that you think would be interesting, or even surprising. You contributors can just go right ahead and post, and if you want to share, but aren’t a contributor yet, just let me know. I can set you up to do it directly, or I can post for you, whichever you’d prefer.
I’ll start. Most of you may not know that I’m a painter. I started dabbling in oils as a teenager, and continued painting off and on over the years. Eventually, I taught acrylics to beginning painters for a large franchise with several stores in our area. Then, I got interested in digital art. I discovered the joys of painting pictures with a Wacom tablet and electronic pen, and for several years, earned my keep painting custom pet portraits. I’m not a trained artist, nor have I ever done Fine Art. But tole and decorative painting, acrylics on canvas, and digital painting made up my creative life for a long time. Here are a couple of pictures of some of my digital pet portraits just for fun.
This is a hugely reduced jpg of an Arabian I did several years ago. The finished painting prints out in fade-resistant ink on heavy watercolor paper. I also made greeting cards and other smaller items from all of my paintings.
This is a portrait of a pit bull named Ginger, done as a memorial after she had passed on. The owner assures me they had nothing to do with her ears being cropped so badly, but they were glad I painted them exactly as they were. The actual painting is about 5 times the size of this.
Close up of nose and eye detail, so you can see how it looked as I was working on it. This isn’t photo manipulation, btw, but stroke by stroke “painting” just as I would have done with wet paints.
There. Now you know something about me most of you probably didn’t know before. Your turn. Do you have an interesting avocation or hobby? Were you once an entertainer? Have you traveled to somewhere wild and exotic we’d all be envious of? Can your wiggle your ears? Hold your breath a very long time? Whatever. Inquiring minds wanna know! Let us hear from you. Oh, and the Dalmation at the top was my daughter’s dog, Dexter, who lived to be nearly 15, which I’m told is ancient for a Dal.
May I Direct Your Attention…
…to the black Menu Bar at the top of the page. I’ve started moving our Members’ social media links to that page, so we can all access them more easily. If you haven’t yet sent me yours, feel free to add them below this post. I will continue to work on this for as long as you guys share your links with me. This is one more way to let people find you on Facebook, follow your blogs, or follow you on Twitter. Whatever social media you belong to, you surely want people to know about it, right? Otherwise, how social can it be? 😀
Seriously, share your links with us, and many of us will check out your sites, follow you, and share your links with others. Just give me your info, and I’ll add it to the growing list, and I promise to tweet that page out several times a week, so others will see it, too.
When you are done sharing your links here with me, go check out those who did it before you. I’m sure you’ll find some fun stuff on the various blogs and FB pages, and some new friends you’ll want to follow on Twitter. Have fun!
Getting to Know You #2
Today’s getting to know you question is, how can we find you on social media? Do you have a blog or blogs we would enjoy? Want us to stop by your Facebook page, or follow you on Twitter? Have you, like me, been pulled into the mother of all timesucks, Pinterest, and have some boards we might enjoy following? Let us know here, and I’m pretty sure some of us will visit you. Plus, we can (and SHOULD) share this post with our peeps, and get the word out even farther.
Again, I’ll start. In addition to this blog, I have my original blog where I focus more on reading than writing. Book reviews, cover art, etc. I did have an active gardening blog, as well, but it has become a casualty of my newly launched writing career. You can still find me here, though, and I hope you will!:
Bookin’ It
Personal Facebook Page
My Writing Facebook Page
Twitter (@marciameara )
Pinterest
Getting to Know You
Since it’s been a slow week, I thought maybe I’d start a new series of posts aimed at getting to know each other better. My dream is that this site will not only become a great resource for you all, but a place to foster friendships among writers. To that aim, I’m throwing out my first Getting To Know You question. I’d like to get a feel for the group as a whole, so I’d like to know what genre you usually write, and which genres you usually prefer to read. Hope you’ll take a minute to reply. I’ll go first.
1. I write Romantic Suspense, some of which has some paranormal aspects. (Ghosts, The Sight, Appalachian/Celtic legends like the Black Dog), and some which does not…but which might have even scarier aspects, considering the shocking cruelty of human nature, from time to time.
2. I read everything, but in recent years have been particularly enjoying all the great Urban Fantasy out here. My favorite UF series is The Dresden Files. My favorite authors, overall, include Daphne du Maurier (NOT a UF writer, for those too young to know her work), Marisa de los Santos for sheer lyrical romance, Dean Koontz for the truly scary, Edgar Allan Poe, for the infinitely macabre, Lee Child, for creating the force of nature known as Jack Reacher, Terry Pratchett for making me laugh so hard at the Wee Free Men, Neil Gaiman for a delicious Creep Factor, Maggie Stiefvater for making YA disturbingly dark and profound, and Jim Butcher, Ilona Andrews, Kim Harrison, Rob Thurman, Rachel Caine, and many, many more, for making Urban Fantasy so much fun. And oh yeah, Larry Correia, for making it so very, very kick-ass!
Your turn. Share as much as you like. You’re among friends!












