Jenny's weblog where she posts beautifully written, well-thought out essays on timely subjects. Or rambles about nothing in particular. Or rants about something that's just really pushed all her buttons. Or musings about something that happened like the vultures that landed on the deck and looked at her through the glass door. What was that about anyway?
A friendly, open exchange focusing on reading, writing, and publishing. Includes monthly book club discussion and announcements having to do with all things cherry.
Affectionately known as JCF, this is the original home of the infamous Cherries. The official Yahoo group description is “A fun forum to discuss the works of author Jennifer Crusie,” which is true but as Jenny says, “How long can you talk about fifteen books?” so this dynamic and exceptionally chatty group talks about pretty much anything. Ask questions about Jenny's work, rant or rave about a movie/book/sign in your front yard, figure out how to make chicken marsala, or ask for pet care advice. If someone is asking for the best way to run an insurance scam or hide a body, you can assume this is one of the many list members who is also a writer, pimping the list for research purposes (Jenny's notorious for doing this).
The online home of all material that comes from the collaboration of Jenny and Bob Mayer. What happens when a perfectly nice romance writer writes a book with a grim paranoid action adventure novelist? She learns the difference between a Glock and an MP5, and he learns there's more to shoes than matching the belt.
The Dueling Blog: In 2006, Bob Mayer and Jenny Crusie kept a blog journal of the Year From Hell, promoting their collaborative novel, Don't Look Down on the Living the Dream/Gator Tour and writing their next work of genius, Agnes and the Hitman. In 2007, they will turn the blog in to a creative writing classroom, He Wrote She Wrote: How to Write Fiction, one posting on a new craft topic every Sunday, the other posting a response to the Sunday blog and the comments that followed on Thursday.
The official Web site for the book writen in collaboration by Eileen Dreyer, Anne Stuart (aka the fabulous Sister Krissie), and Jenny Crusie. Site includes behind the scenes notes from the authors about writing and promoting the book, The Unfortunate Miss Fortunes, a book about three sisters with paranormal powers.