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  • FLASH PROMO: Get “My Husband’s Secret” for FREE (Today Only!)

    If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to dive into the secrets, today is the day.

    My psychological thriller, My Husband’s Secret, is available as a free download on Amazon. This promotion is a “blink-and-you’ll-miss-it” deal—it’s only running today, so make sure you snag your copy now!

    To be completely transparent with you all: this was my first published book, and looking back, I know I rushed the process. I was so driven to finally get my work out into the world that I prioritized “done” over “perfect.”

    Since then, I’ve been obsessing over my craft. I’ve been refining my writing style, my pacing, and even the visual aesthetics of my work to give you a much more polished experience.

    I still love the twists in My Husband’s Secret, but I am already lightyears ahead with my current project, The Apology Architect. If you think this one is intense, just wait—the next one is taking everything to a much deeper, more calculated level.

    Grab the freebie today, and stay tuned. The best is yet to come.

    — J.C. Janson

    I have one small favor: If you grab the free download today, please don’t forget to leave a review! It helps me so much as an indie author and helps other readers find the story.

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  • Dark History They Left Out of Textbooks

    History isn’t always erased — sometimes it’s quietly edited.

    In this video, we explore powerful examples of overlooked or suppressed history, from the Tulsa Race Massacre to Cold War experiments and the systems that shape collective memory.

    Why do some events become headlines while others fade into silence?
    How do institutions, media cycles, education systems, and political priorities influence what we remember — and what we forget?

    This video breaks down the hidden mechanisms behind historical narratives and challenges viewers to think critically about the past we’re taught.

    If you’re interested in untold history, historical truth, and deeper conversations about how history is shaped — this video is for you.

    📚 Subscribe for more history content they didn’t teach you.
    💬 Comment your thoughts — what historical event do you think deserves more attention?

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  • A Day in the Life of an Indie Author (It’s Not as Glamorous as You Think)

    If you’ve ever imagined an indie author’s life as sitting in a sunlit café with a perfectly aesthetic latte, typing out bestselling novels while soft piano music plays in the background…

    I hate to be the one to break it to you.

    It’s not quite like that.

    Okay — sometimes there is coffee.
    But it’s usually reheated.

    Being an indie author means wearing about fourteen different hats in a single day. One minute you’re deep in an emotional scene, crying over fictional characters like they’re real people. The next minute you’re trying to figure out why your website layout suddenly looks like it was designed by a raccoon.

    There are days when the words flow effortlessly and you feel unstoppable — like maybe this is finally the book that changes everything. And then there are days when you stare at the same sentence for two hours and somehow make it worse.

    You celebrate small victories that most people wouldn’t understand.

    A new subscriber.
    A kind comment.
    One unexpected book sale.
    A review that makes you sit there smiling at your screen like an absolute weirdo.

    But here’s the truth no one really talks about:

    Being an indie author isn’t just about writing.
    It’s about believing in something you created when no one else can see the vision yet.

    It’s late nights.
    Learning marketing.
    Rewriting chapters.
    Posting content.
    Doubting yourself.
    Trying again anyway.

    And somehow… still loving it.

    Because every story written is a small act of courage.

    So if you’re a writer too — or dreaming of becoming one — just know you’re not alone in the messy, beautiful chaos of it all.

    What does your creative routine look like? Are you a morning writer or a midnight chaos goblin like me?

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  • Join My Review Crew — Be Part of the Book Journey!

    Join The Review Crew!

    If you love books, enjoy sharing your thoughts, and want to support indie authors in a meaningful way… I have something special for you 💛

    I’m officially opening spots for my Review Crew!

    This is an opportunity for readers to receive free review copies (ebooks) of my books in exchange for leaving an honest review on Amazon. Reviews truly make a huge difference for indie authors — they help books reach new readers, build credibility, and keep the stories coming


    ✨ What You’ll Get

    • Free ebook review copies delivered straight to your email
    • Early access to new releases
    • A chance to be part of my inner reading circle
    • My endless gratitude (seriously… endless)

    ⭐ What I Ask in Return

    • Read the book within a reasonable timeframe
    • Leave an honest review on Amazon when finished
    • Optional: share your thoughts on social media or Goodreads

    You don’t need to be a professional reviewer — just someone who genuinely enjoys reading and supporting authors.

    💌 How to Join

    If this sounds like something you’d love to be part of, simply subscribe to my website or send me a message expressing your interest. I’ll be selecting a small group of dedicated readers to join the crew.

    Spots are limited so I can keep the experience personal and meaningful.

    Thank you so much for supporting indie authors and helping stories find their way into the world. I truly couldn’t do this without readers like you.

    With gratitude,
    Jennifer 💛

    Interested?

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    Thank you for your response. ✨

  • Our New Books Clubs!

    We Started Something New for Writers (And You’re Invited)

    Okay… so we did a thing. 👀

    After a lot of thinking (and probably too much coffee), we decided to create two new spaces for writers — because honestly, writing can feel a little lonely sometimes and we wanted a place where authors can connect, learn, and just exist with other creative people.

    So we’re excited to officially introduce:

    The Indie Author Hub – our brand new Facebook page
    📚 The Cozy Writer’s Club – our Facebook group for writers

    The Indie Author Hub

    This page is where we’ll be sharing things like:

    • Writing tips and encouragement
    • Self-publishing advice
    • Updates about our books and projects
    • Helpful resources for indie authors
    • Behind-the-scenes moments from our writing journey

    If you’re interested in writing, publishing, or just love seeing how books come together, this page is for you.

    👉 Follow the page here:

    The Cozy Writer’s Club

    Now this one we’re especially excited about.

    The Cozy Writer’s Club is our little corner of the internet for writers to gather, share ideas, ask questions, celebrate wins, and support each other through the writing process.

    No pressure. No perfection. Just writers being writers.

    Inside the group you can:

    ✏️ Share what you’re currently writing
    📖 Talk about books and storytelling
    💡 Ask questions about publishing
    🎉 Celebrate writing milestones
    ☕ Hang out with other cozy creative humans

    Whether you’re writing your first book, your tenth book, or just thinking about starting one… you’re welcome here.

    👉 Join the group here:

    Come Say Hello

    We’d absolutely love your support as we get these spaces up and running. If you’re a writer (or want to be one someday), come hang out with us.

    Follow the page.
    Join the group.
    Introduce yourself.

    Let’s build something really fun for writers. 💛

    “You should write because you love the shape of stories and sentences and the creation of different words on a page. Writing comes from reading, and reading is the finest teacher of how to write.” ― Annie Proulx

  • Our New Tarot Page is LIVE!

    We’re excited to share something new with you…

    Our Tarot page is officially live!

    Over the past few weeks, we’ve been quietly building a dedicated space for tarot lovers, curious beginners, and anyone interested in exploring the deeper meaning behind the cards.

    Tarot has always been more than just fortune-telling. It’s a tool for self-reflection, intuition, and understanding the patterns in our lives. Our new page was created with that spirit in mind.

    What You’ll Find on the Tarot Page

    On this new page, you’ll find a growing collection of tarot resources designed to help you deepen your practice and connect with your intuition.

    Some of the things we’re adding include:

    ✨ Tarot workbooks and guided journals
    ✨ Reflection prompts and spreads
    ✨ Tarot learning resources
    ✨ Digital downloads to support your practice

    One of the first resources available is our new workbook:

    “The Elements of Tarot: A Guided Workbook for Fire, Water, Air & Earth.”

    This printable workbook explores the elemental language of tarot and includes reflection prompts, tarot spreads, journaling space, and small rituals to help you connect with each element.

    Whether you’re just starting your tarot journey or have been reading cards for years, the goal is simple: create tools that help you understand both the cards and yourself a little better.

    Why We Created This Page

    We love creating resources that encourage curiosity, creativity, and self-discovery.

    Tarot fits perfectly into that mission.

    This new page gives us a place to share tarot-inspired projects, workbooks, and ideas that help people slow down, reflect, and explore their intuition in a thoughtful way.

    And this is just the beginning.

    We have more tarot resources, downloads, and projects coming soon.

    Come Take a Look

    If you’re interested in tarot or simply curious, we’d love for you to explore the new page.

    🔮 Visit the Tarot Page Here:

    Thank you for being part of this journey and supporting the work we create.

    More magic coming soon. ✨

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    “Tarot doesn’t predict the future. Tarot facilitates it.”
    ― Philippe St Genoux

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  • We Revamped our LinkTree!

    Come take a look!

    We’ve been doing a little behind-the-scenes organizing lately, and we’re excited to share that our Linktree has officially been revamped!

    If you’ve ever wanted a quick way to find everything we’re working on, our updated Linktree is now the easiest place to explore it all in one spot.

    Inside you’ll find:

    ✨ Links to our books and writing projects
    ✨ Our newest digital downloads and resources
    ✨ Tarot tools and workbooks
    ✨ Website updates and featured content
    ✨ Special offers and freebies

    We redesigned it to make everything simpler, cleaner, and easier to navigate, so whether you’re looking for a new read, a writing resource, or something creative to explore, you can find it quickly.

    If you haven’t checked it out yet, now’s the perfect time.

    👉 Visit our Linktree here:


    Thank you so much for supporting our work and being part of this growing community. There are lots of exciting things coming soon, and our Linktree will always be the best place to find them first.

    Stay tuned… and happy exploring!

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    “The first step toward success is taken when you refuse to be a captive of the environment in which you first find yourself.”

    – Mark Caine

  • The Honest Pause

    The Honest Pause: A Gentle Self-Reflection Journal for When You’re Not Sure What You’re Feeling

    Sometimes the hardest part of self-reflection is knowing where to begin. The Honest Pause is a gentle self-reflection journal designed for anyone feeling overwhelmed, emotionally foggy, burnt out, or unsure of what they’re feeling.

    Instead of pushing positivity or demanding answers, this journal invites you to slow down and explore your thoughts with honesty and curiosity.

    Inside you’ll find 50 thoughtful prompts, open writing space, and 120 minimalist pages designed to help you untangle your thoughts without pressure.

    There are no rules here.
    Skip pages, repeat prompts, or simply sit with a question.

    This is your pause. Take it honestly.

    The Honest Pause

    Like flowers that bloom in unexpected places, every story unfolds with beauty and resilience, revealing hidden wonders.

  • How to Write a Book for Beginners

    How to Write a Book for Beginners

    Writing a book might seem overwhelming at first, but the truth is that anyone can do it with the right approach. Every author starts with a simple idea and builds from there.

    If you’ve been thinking about writing a book, here are a few simple steps to help you get started.

    Start With a Clear Idea

    Every book begins with an idea. Think about what you want to write about and who your book is for. Your idea doesn’t need to be perfect—it just needs to be something you’re excited to write about.

    Create a Basic Outline

    Before you start writing, it helps to create a simple outline. This gives your book structure and makes the writing process much easier.

    For example:

    • Introduction
    • Key ideas or chapters
    • Conclusion

    Your outline doesn’t have to be detailed—it just needs to guide you as you write.

    Focus on Finishing the First Draft

    One of the biggest mistakes new writers make is trying to make everything perfect the first time. Instead, focus on getting your ideas on the page.

    Many writers set small daily goals like writing 500 words per day. Over time, those small writing sessions turn into a finished book.

    Tools like Google Docs make it easy to organize chapters and keep your writing in one place.

    Publishing Your Book

    Once your manuscript is finished and edited, the next step is publishing. Many new authors choose to self-publish through Amazon using Kindle Direct Publishing.

    If you want to learn the exact steps to publish your book, my guide Self-Publish Your Book walks beginners through the entire process from writing to publishing.

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    Final Thoughts

    Writing a book may seem intimidating at first, but it becomes much easier once you break the process into simple steps.

    Start with an idea, create a basic outline, and focus on finishing your first draft. The most important step is simply starting.

  • The Truth About Writing Your First Book

    The Truth About Writing Your First Book

    Writing your first book sounds exciting… until you actually sit down to do it.

    Suddenly you’re staring at a blank page wondering:

    Where do I even start?
    What if no one likes it?
    What if I’m not a good enough writer?

    If you’ve ever felt this way, you’re not alone.

    Almost every writer — even experienced ones — feels intimidated when starting a new book. The truth is, writing your first book isn’t about being perfect. It’s about starting before you feel ready.

    Why Writing a Book Feels So Intimidating

    Most people grow up thinking authors are somehow different from everyone else.

    We imagine writers as people with perfect grammar, incredible vocabulary, and unlimited creativity. But the reality is much simpler.

    Authors are just people who decided to sit down and write — even when they felt unsure.

    When I started writing my first book, I didn’t feel like an expert. I didn’t have everything figured out. I just had an idea and the determination to see it through.

    And that’s really where every book begins.

    Common Mistakes New Writers Make

    One of the biggest things that slows down new writers is the belief that their first draft has to be perfect.

    It doesn’t.

    In fact, the first draft of almost every book is messy.

    Here are some of the most common mistakes beginners make:

    Trying to edit while writing


    Constantly stopping to fix every sentence makes it hard to move forward.

    Overthinking the entire book before starting

    You don’t need every detail planned out. Many writers discover the story as they go.

    Waiting for motivation
    Motivation comes and goes. Discipline is what actually finishes a book.

    Comparing yourself to experienced authors
    Every published writer started exactly where you are right now.

    How I Wrote My First Book

    When I wrote my first book, I kept things simple.

    Instead of focusing on perfection, I focused on progress.

    I set small writing goals each day and committed to showing up, even when I didn’t feel inspired. Some days the writing flowed easily. Other days it felt like pulling teeth.

    But slowly, word by word, the book came together.

    That’s the secret most people don’t realize about writing a book:

    It isn’t written all at once.

    It’s written one page at a time.

    You Don’t Have to Be an Expert to Write a Book

    Many people believe they need special credentials, degrees, or years of experience before writing a book.

    But some of the most powerful books come from people who simply had a story, an idea, or a perspective they wanted to share.

    Writing a book is less about expertise and more about commitment.

    If you stay consistent and keep writing, the pages eventually turn into a manuscript.

    And that manuscript can become a published book.

    The Truth Most People Don’t Realize

    Finishing a book isn’t about talent.

    It’s about persistence.

    There will be days when writing feels easy and days when it feels impossible. But if you keep going, the progress adds up faster than you think.

    Before you know it, the blank page you started with turns into a finished book.

    Want to Write Your Own Book?

    If you’ve ever dreamed about writing a book but didn’t know where to start, I created a beginner-friendly course that walks you through the entire process.

    From organizing your ideas to publishing your finished book online, the course is designed to help new writers turn their ideas into a real, published book.

    —->Want to write your own book? Check out my beginner self-publishing course.<—-