JO. B. CREATIVE
Wednesday, 21 August 2024
JO. B. CREATIVE!: ALIAS JEANNIE DELANEY - A YEAR LATER....
ALIAS JEANNIE DELANEY - A YEAR LATER....
'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 followup 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.'
'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 daliance 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.'
One thing I need to emphasise - the drama, emotive feelings and intensity of the story using music. I hear a lot of music which takes me straight to the story and Jeannie - not necessarily western music. Two of these are the following YouTube clips. I imagine Jeannie singing them - not such a strange thing, I'm told, because I used to be so embarrassed about it. Not any longer! I'm glad to reveal such things, and I find it an enormous relief, strange or not. After all, Doris Days' Calamity Jane sang, didn't she?
THE AUTHOR |
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MY ORIGINAL DRAWINGS OF JEANNIE |
Sunday, 18 August 2024
JO. B. CREATIVE!: MY ONLY NOVEL & THE REASON BEHIND IT
Tuesday, 13 August 2024
DID THIS CUTE, HOPSCOTCHING STEAMPUNK GRANNY REALLY WRITE THIS GRITTY WESTERN?
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MY ORIGINAL DRAWINGS OF JEANNIE. AS AN ARTIST I'VE UTILISED CANVA FOR THE JOB |
Wednesday, 7 August 2024
JO. B. CREATIVE!: JUICY ADULT BITS FOR GROWN UPS
Tuesday, 6 August 2024
THE STORY BEHIND THE BOOK COVER REVEAL
I must have been sixteen or thereabouts in the late sixties when I drew it in the sixth form common room at school in between lessons. I used a black and white film still for reference and replaced the rider with Jeannie. I remember doing it. Clearly my fascination for the wild west and my heroine, Jeannie, was gaining pace even then. I sent Shaun, my designer, several images, including this, and he created the cover from them. I'm very pleased with the result.
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MY ORIGINAL DRAWINGS OF JEANNIE. AS AN ARTIST I'VE UTILISED CANVA FOR THE JOB |