JO. B. CREATIVE
Tuesday, 21 October 2025
JO. B. CREATIVE!: RIP-ROARIN' REVIEWS!
RIP-ROARIN' REVIEWS!
This is a long one - so hitch your pony, grab yourself a dubious alcoholic drink from one of the many saloons in Coyote Creek, Wyoming (home of dynamic cowgirl Jeannie Morgan alias Delaney, bisexual and fastest gun west of the Mississippi), settle your rear on one of the booze stained pews and sit awhile with your gut rot whiskey while I ply you with news of my progress on Alias Jeannie Delaney- Book 3.
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I'm ploughing through the editing of Book 3 of Alias Jeannie Delaney, so the fans who've been following my progress and are waiting like cats on hot tin rooves for the emotional and big bang ending, just hold your wild stallions. I will get there, with the magnificent help of my PA/hubby. A few months later, admittedly, but, as some readers have said, I've got to look after my mental health after author burnout, which is dodgy at the best of times!
I'm sharing some of my approaching fifty reviews and ratings on Book 1 - Go West, Girl! & Book 2 - The Outlaw's Return - most of them 5*, which is fantastic, and, thirty+ on Book 2. I don't know precisely, and I don't read them. My successful author daughter stated: "Don't read your reviews, Mum. They can do your head in!" My editor, who was the first professional to assure me of the quality of my writing, told me my narrative was '24 carat'. Thank you so much, Caroline!
There are a couple of more negative reviews: One observes that Jeannie doesn't believe in God. - your point is? - and her conversation and humour is ripe. This is the old west we're talking about! And anyway, the reviewer still read the story, so there must be something that made them keep going. That's a positive in my book, so to speak!
I want to shout the reviews from the top of that hot tin roof, but I can't, so I'll post a selection instead. Here they are:
'Brilliant reviews - and for the record, I’m reading ‘The Outlaw’s Return’ at the moment and am thoroughly enjoying it although it isn’t my normal genre. I’m on holiday and it’s a great holiday read. Looking forward to Book 3!'
'The premise of a charismatic and skilled cowgirl on a journey of self-discovery is absolutely captivating. Kudos on the rave reviews and the unique twist Kit Mackenzie has brought to the western genre.'
'Yee-hah! I'm enjoying this soooo much! Not just because of the story but also because of the quality of the writing, and the loving detail put into it. Clearly a lot of research - Kit Mackenzie writes as though she's actually been there. I so enjoyed reading the novel in detail, and relishing the nuances of the fab writing. Rereading it and absorbing the world and the atmosphere she's created. It's a terrific story with strong characters (to put it mildly!) and a powerful arc.'
BOOK 2 - THE OUTLAW'S RETURN
'And here it is -- what a story! When I started reading I couldn't think how on earth Kit Mackenzie would be able to make something interesting from the situation Jeannie was in, but OMG...'
C S. Ashley-Cooper
5.0 out of 5 stars
A different -- and memorable! -- Western adventure
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 February 2024
This story took me right into the world of the wild west -- but far from your usual male-centred shoot'em-ups, this is the story of a young woman of extraordinary courage and skill, and powerful sexuality. What a combination! Highly recommended.
C S. Ashley-Cooper
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fast, furious fun with historical insights
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 August 2024
I enjoyed 'Go West, Girl' so much that I couldn't imagine that this, the next book in the series, could possibly top it. But ... it did! 'The Outlaw's Return' is a whizzbang adventure, yet full of authentic detail, giving me a window into a world long gone, yet still relevant to our own lives. Lovely job, Kit Mackenzie!
'A unique and fascinating Western theme. Kit Mackenzie has an enviable writing skill!'
'A unique western read. well written and entertaining! Five stars.'
'This is a different take on a western and I really enjoyed it. Jeannie is an independent woman focused on living her life on her terms before it was socially acceptable to do so. It is well written and entertaining!'
'A great western story!' *****
'Not like any Western book I've ever read... Jeannie is best described as a difficult child. I love her grown-up character. She lives life on her own terms, not always liked but well-respected. I'm looking forward to more stories of her life.'
'Just finished reading Alias Jeanne Delaney. I found it a really fascinating and an interesting read. Quite extraordinary. Loved your ability to set the scene, making it feel as if the reader was there themself experiencing the scene and the surroundings. I know that you said it might not be my kind of book but I have to tell you that it is! quite unlike anything I have read before.'
Jeannie's adventures continue...
'Jeannie is back with her band of followers. The author wastes no time in kicking this story in gear. Gun fights, fist fights, bar fights, a dalliance with a saloon girl... On to chapter three... There was a time in the middle-ish that the story seemed to drag a bit. Stay with it - it picks back up and the last third of the book just flies by. I've enjoyed seeing her find her way, trying to do the right thing, and hope to see more.'
BOOK 2
A strong sequel in this Wild West world
'I really enjoyed the Western element to this book, it had everything that I wanted from the first book. It was a great follow up and had the characters that I was invested in. It worked with everything that I enjoyed from the wild west and enjoyed the main character and cast. I can't wait to read more in this series and from Kit Mackenzie.'
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ALIAS JEANNIE DELANEY - THE STORYLINE
Dynamic pants-wearing cowgirl Jeannie Morgan is the fastest gun west of the Mississippi, but when she discovers that her sexuality is as fluid as a miner's whiskey & both men & women enjoy her magnificent lovemaking, she feels as though she's been trampled by a cattle stampede.
She's born in vibrant New Orleans in 1865 and strongly rebels against the upbringing of a Victorian girl. The family head west where she finds her true calling on her Pa's ranch. However, the explosive combination of her tomboy beauty, her powerful persona and her lethal gun go against her and people want her out or dead.
How will she survive? Will she survive? Or will those very qualities see her through to a charismatic conclusion?
IF YOU'VE READ & ENJOYED THE STORY SO FAR, I'D BE INCREDIBLY GRATEFUL IF YOU COULD LEAVE A POSITIVE REVIEW ON AMAZON. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
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MY ORIGINAL DRAWINGS OF JEANNIE |
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CHAPTER SAMPLE BOOK 1 - GO WEST, GIRL! CHAPTER SAMPLE BOOK 2 - THE OUTLAW'S RETURN |
The Extraordinary Tourist - TET Life -
New Book Alias Jeannie Delaney - Book 1 - Go West, Girl!
The Extraordinary Tourist - TET Life -
New Book Alias Jeannie Delaney - Book 2 - The Outlaw's Return
Western Alias Jeannie Delaney - Book 1 - Go West, Girl!
Western Alias Jeannie Delaney Book 2 - The Outlaw's Return
https://www.thefestivalofstorytellers.com/main-stage/author-of-the-hour-russell-j-rucker/ https://www.amazon.co.uk/West-Girl-Alias-Jeannie-Delaney-ebook/dp/B0C9YT6DVR
Sunday, 31 August 2025
JO. B. CREATIVE!: ARTIST & WRITER VISITS BOTH AN ART DEGREE SHOW & A...
Saturday, 23 August 2025
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The Extraordinary Tourist - TET Life -
New Book Alias Jeannie Delaney - Book 1 - Go West, Girl!
The Extraordinary Tourist - TET Life -
New Book Alias Jeannie Delaney - Book 2 - The Outlaw's Return
Smorgasbord Spotlight Western Alias Jeannie Delaney - Book 1 - Go West, Girl!
Western Alias Jeannie Delaney Book 2 - The Outlaw's Return
https://www.thefestivalofstorytellers.com/main-stage/author-of-the-hour-russell-j-rucker/ https://www.amazon.co.uk/West-Girl-Alias-Jeannie-Delaney-ebook/dp/B0C9YT6DVR
ALIAS JEANNIE DELANEY - THE STORYLINE
Dynamic pants-wearing cowgirl Jeannie Morgan is the fastest gun west of the Mississippi. Upon discovering that her sexuality is as fluid as a miner's whiskey & both men & women enjoy her magnificent lovemaking, she feels as though she's been trampled by a cattle stampede.
She's born in vibrant New Orleans in 1865 & strongly rebels against the upbringing of a Victorian girl. The family head west where she finds her true calling on her Pa's ranch. She also discovers with relish that her skill with a gun is lethal. The explosive combination of her tomboy beauty, her powerful charisma, her sexuality & her lethal gun all go against her. People are calling for her dismissal & even her death. Will it be a case of kill or be killed?
IF YOU'VE READ & ENJOYED THE STORY SO FAR, I'D BE INCREDIBLY GRATEFUL IF YOU COULD LEAVE A POSITIVE REVIEW ON AMAZON. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Sunday, 17 August 2025
MY HERO APPROACH BRINGS OUT THE BIG BLACK DOG WITHIN ME
If, every time you sit down at your keyboard and start going through the editing process with your editing partner/PA husband and you burst into tears despite the fact that you're doing good stuff - well, that's burnout.
And... simultaneously you're doing your solo hero editing approach and you're well ahead of your team work and fixing later chapters. You're rearranging sentences so that they sound better and replacing words with more refined words, and it's going well. You're appreciating what you're doing but you still feel crap and depression creeps its spidery fingers all over you - that's burnout.
And you wake up every morning feeling depressed...
F**k all that for a game of soldiers. (Funny old term, eh? Very British, except that we said 'sod' and not f***k).
Our push to get Book 3 of Alias Jeannie Delaney out this month wasn't working. Even if I do finish editing this month, there's the final editing stage with my designated reader, the formatting stage and the cover design. I think I've got a title so that's good. But just because Book 1 - Go West, Girl! and Book 2 - The Outlaw's Return were launched in August two years and one year ago, doesn't mean it's cast in concrete and that the same must apply to Book 3, much as I and my PA would like it. When you're suffering from burnout, trying to get your story to the best possible standard you can, well, you're onto a loser and it ain't pretty, I can tell you.
My animal within is trying to protect me.
If I'm editing, my animal (hamster in his wheel) doesn't like it and he's running his little legs like a demented - well, hamster - making my brain's frontal emotion-governing hippocampus
overload, turning to scrambled egg and making me deeply depressed.
I'll call my hamster Squeaker cuz I had a hamster with that moniker once upon a time when I was a kid. So Squeaker is trying to beat up the Big Black Dog. I'll call the dog Godzilla.
It's my hamster's ploy to get me to leave whatever I'm doing because it's happening again. My hamster in my hero approach to editing has bitten me on the rear with its teeny tiny pointy fangs and reminded me that, no - stop! You can't carry on doing this. He's trying to protect my psyche.
The issues 'wot done it' have been burnout due to trying to unleash Book 3 on an unsuspecting public, health problems and the change in plot for a much more exciting big bang ending. It has all indeed 'done it.' Despite the new ending being a much, much more satisfying conclusion, I was still depressed, and being depressed when you're predisposed towards depression ain't good. Also hubby and I hadn't really been out and about much recently. Got to get the book out - got to get the book out. No you ain't, not when it's doing your head in.
We've been through this before but never really attacked it properly. Now we must.
To save our sanities we took off yesterday for Hayling Island in Hampshire, for the first time in two years (I can't believe that!). So glad we did. The weather was okay. Not swimming weather, although people were swimming and boating, but we had coffee on the beach followed by a good walk to a creek that leads to a brilliant outlook over the sea towards the Hampshire mainland, Emsworth and Langstone. Lovely.
Then we walked hard and fast to get back to the car before our parking fee ran out and because it began spitting with rain, and thunder and lightning had threatened. We got back to the car with five minutes to spare on the parking fee and the rain held off until we were moving. That walk assured me that my physical health is pretty damn good.
So - we asked AI for advice on author burnout and we received it. Extremely good advice and an excellent timetable. I've now got to read it through and apply what's applicable. The depression is receding and I hope it stays that way. So I'm doing nothing editing related for two weeks and be artistically creative. Doctor AI told me! Seems a very sensible idea.
One of the issues is that I'm self employed. If you're an employee, if you get ill, you take time off. When you're self employed, you don't. The other factor is that mental struggles aren't acknowledged to be an illness. You can't take time off - you look fine. But you're not. If you had the flu or broken your leg, you give yourself time off. The same should apply to mental issues, but currently they don't and it's not considered. Bad, not good.
So, all is not lost. I must read my AI proposal, act on it, and hopefully I will have recovered to a certain extent by September.
In the meantime - art! Get cracking, woman!
A WORK IN PROGRESS (WHAT THE ***** IS THAT?) IT'S A CARDBOARD ARMATURE - A BASE FOR A PLASTER SCULPTURE. I THINK IT'S GOING TO BE A MOUNTAIN RANGE |
THE AUTHOR IN A REASONABLE MOOD |
If you've read my mental health story, I would suggest you move on, but if you haven't, here it is.
I'm an artist, writer & renaissance soul & I've suffered depression most of my adult life, certainly since post natal depression hit me. I started writing my epic western trilogy Alias Jeannie Delaney as a result of my emotionally neglected upbringing - Jeannie is the individual I wanted to be to prove to my parents & siblings the person I could be. I also wanted to create a female protagonist in the mold of a traditional western hero because there were none during the sixties & seventies, when I began evolving as a UK wild western woman. So those were my two overarching goals, and will remain so.
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The Extraordinary Tourist - TET Life -
New Book Alias Jeannie Delaney - Book 1 - Go West, Girl!
The Extraordinary Tourist - TET Life -
New Book Alias Jeannie Delaney - Book 2 - The Outlaw's Return
Smorgasbord Spotlight Western Alias Jeannie Delaney - Book 1 - Go West, Girl!
Western Alias Jeannie Delaney Book 2 - The Outlaw's Return
https://www.thefestivalofstorytellers.com/main-stage/author-of-the-hour-russell-j-rucker/ https://www.amazon.co.uk/West-Girl-Alias-Jeannie-Delaney-ebook/dp/B0C9YT6DVR
ALIAS JEANNIE DELANEY -
THE STORYLINE
Dynamic pants-wearing cowgirl Jeannie Morgan is the fastest gun west of the Mississippi. Upon discovering that her sexuality is as fluid as a miner's whiskey & both men & women enjoy her magnificent lovemaking, she feels as though she's been trampled by a cattle stampede.
She's born in vibrant New Orleans in 1865 & strongly rebels against the upbringing of a Victorian girl. The family head west where she finds her true calling on her Pa's ranch. She also discovers with relish that her skill with a gun is lethal. The explosive combination of her tomboy beauty, her powerful charisma, her sexuality & her lethal gun all go against her. People are calling for her dismissal & even her death. Will it be a case of kill or be killed?
IF YOU'VE READ & ENJOYED THE STORY SO FAR, I'D BE INCREDIBLY GRATEFUL IF YOU COULD LEAVE A POSITIVE REVIEW ON AMAZON. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Wednesday, 23 July 2025
ITS THE FINAL CHAPTER...
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The Extraordinary Tourist - TET Life -
New Book Alias Jeannie Delaney - Book 1 - Go West, Girl!
The Extraordinary Tourist - TET Life -
New Book Alias Jeannie Delaney - Book 2 - The Outlaw's Return
Smorgasbord Spotlight Western Alias Jeannie Delaney - Book 1 - Go West, Girl!
Western Alias Jeannie Delaney Book 2 - The Outlaw's Return
https://www.thefestivalofstorytellers.com/main-stage/author-of-the-hour-russell-j-rucker/ https://www.amazon.co.uk/West-Girl-Alias-Jeannie-Delaney-ebook/dp/B0C9YT6DVR
ALIAS JEANNIE DELANEY -
THE STORYLINE
Dynamic pants-wearing cowgirl Jeannie Morgan is the fastest gun west of the Mississippi. Upon discovering that her sexuality is as fluid as a miner's whiskey & both men & women enjoy her magnificent lovemaking, she feels as though she's been trampled by a cattle stampede.
She's born in vibrant New Orleans in 1865 & strongly rebels against the upbringing of a Victorian girl. The family head west where she finds her true calling on her Pa's ranch. She also discovers with relish that her skill with a gun is lethal. The explosive combination of her tomboy beauty, her powerful charisma, her sexuality & her lethal gun all go against her. People are calling for her dismissal & even her death. Will it be a case of kill or be killed?
IF YOU'VE READ & ENJOYED THE STORY SO FAR, I'D BE INCREDIBLY GRATEFUL IF YOU COULD LEAVE A POSITIVE REVIEW ON AMAZON. THANK YOU SO MUCH.


