Goddess of the Sea (Lesbians, Pirates, and Dragons: Book 2) has reached its second little milestone: two hundred reviews and ratings on Amazon. ๐
Thank you so much for
reviewingโand for sharing in Em and Mariaโs journey. ๐๐๐๐

Goddess of the Sea (Lesbians, Pirates, and Dragons: Book 2) has reached its second little milestone: two hundred reviews and ratings on Amazon. ๐
Thank you so much for
reviewingโand for sharing in Em and Mariaโs journey. ๐๐๐๐

Having a girlfriend with dragons is fun. Usually. ๐


Also, this last week was Pirates week on I Heart SapphFic, and Pirates of Aletharia (Lesbians, Pirates, & Dragons: Book 1) was one of the featured books! ๐๐ดโโ ๏ธ๐
You can find a whole list of sapphic pirate books, along with wartime romances, here:
I think Iโll be back with a couple of updates this week, but until then, I hope you have the best week possible. ๐
Em has five dragons. Maria hasโฆEm. ๐

This snippet from Goddess of the Sea (Lesbians, Pirates, & Dragons: Book 2) fit the #lesficfri theme: โfinger.โ

This week, I also want to thank everyone who voted for Pirates of Aletharia in the recent I Heart SapphFic poll! It was voted first in best sapphic dragon books. ๐๐๐๐๐
Congratulations also to J.C. Rycroft and Emily Noon! ๐
You can see all three books here:
I hope youโre having a wonderful week. ๐
Goddess of the Sea (Lesbians, Pirates, & Dragons: Book 2) has reached its first little milestone: one hundred reviews and ratings on Amazon! ๐
Every book release leaves me feeling so vulnerable, but this one was the hardest thus far. I donโt have enough words for how much your support for this book means to me. But thank you. ๐๐๐๐๐

Sorry for the lack of updates. I genuinely thought Iโd be on here more, and time just keeps running away from me.
Do you know those weeks where by the end, you’re begging for just one thing to go right, just to break the spell? Last week was one of those for me.
This weekโwell, thereโs been several setbacks already, but itโs still early! Things could smooth out. ๐
I hope last week was a little better for you than for me, but if it wasn’t, Iโm hoping this oneโs better for you! ๐
The new link isnโt up yet, and I donโt have an exact date or time. It could be one more week. It could be more. (I hope not, but it could.)
When it’s time, I’ll share two updates: one when it’s “in review,” and the next when the link goes live. ๐
In the meantime, I have our weekly teaser, if you enjoy those. ๐
I thought I shared this one already, but apparently, it never made it over here.
But that just means Iโll have two for you this week! ๐

Sure, you donโt, Maria. ๐
On an unrelated note, do you know how hard it is to find G-rated lines in Mariaโs point-of-view?
For everyone who’s sent messages or emails recently, I promise Iโll reply to those as soon as I can. ๐
The downside of spending every free moment preparing a book for a release is that I miss a lot. ๐ Iโll read them all soon, though! ๐
I appreciate you all so much! ๐
I’ll be back with a new snippet in the next day or soโand the new book link as soon as possible! ๐
Sending lots of love. ๐
(I finally remembered to do the thing!)
If youโre participating in Jaeโs Sapphic Book Bingo this year, here are some of the categories my books fit into. (Iโm sure I missed something, but hopefully, itโs still helpful. ๐ ๐)
If youโre doing the Unicorn card, Pirates of Aletharia fits the 5-Star Read qualifications on Amazon, and both Pirates of Aletharia and The Reign of Darkness have unusual settings. ๐
If you decide to read (or re-read) any of mine, I hope you enjoy! โค๏ธ๐งก๐๐๐๐


Learn more about Sapphic Book Bingo here: https://jae-fiction.com/sapphic-book-bingo-2023/
And you can find the book links here:
๐ดโโ ๏ธ Pirates of Aletharia: https://geni.us/piratesofaletharia
๐งโโ๏ธ Creatures of Darkness Series: https://geni.us/creaturesofdarkness
Wow, itโs been a while since my last post, hasnโt it?
Early in July, I traveled to Albuquerque to attend the GCLS conference. When I returned, I had every intention of hopping on here soon afterward to tell you all about it.
What I didnโt anticipate was how long the pure shock of winning a Goldie Award would actually last. Itโs been a month already, and I still keep thinking Iโll wake up and realize I dreamt it all.
I mean, I was just so amazed and grateful to be a Goldie finalist. I didnโt dare hope for more.
Butโฆmore on that in a moment.
Now that Iโve finally found my (typing) voice again, I wanted to share with you what it was like, going to my very first in-person literary conference! ๐

For anyone who isnโt familiar with it yet, the Golden Crown Literary Society is an organization that celebrates sapphic and women-loving-women literature. Itโs a pretty awesome thing, and if youโre anything like me, a quick glance at the previous yearsโ awards (and especially the Trailblazer Award) will have you overwhelmed with gratitude for all of the brave lesbian/sapphic authors who paved the way in this type of fiction (long before most publishers were willing to touch us). ๐
(Iโve included a link to the GCLS website here, if you want to learn more.)
If you think youโve heard of it but arenโt sure, youโve likely heard of it because of the Goldies (annual literary awards) or the GCLS conference that takes place each year.
My first introduction to the organization was during the pandemic. So, Iโd never been to an in-person conference before.
I was terrified. Totally terrified.
Iโm neurodivergent, which (among other things) means I get overstimulated easilyโespecially in crowds. But if Iโm being honest, that was the least of my problems.
Iโm also very anxious and super shy.
What was I so afraid of? Well, thatโs always the question with anxiety, isnโt it? I didnโt know what I was going fail at. I just knew I was going to fail.
But I was a finalist! ๐ And Iโd been invited to participate in a panel! And on top of that, the thought of meeting people who love sapphic literature as much as I do sounded pretty amazingโif I could just conquer my fear of, you know, people.
So, I decided to try, and Iโm so glad I did. ๐
Did my voice shake during my reading, like I was afraid it would? Yes. Definitely.
But the world didnโt end because of a quiver in my voice. No one laughed at me or hated me because of it. Everyone was actually unbelievably kind. ๐
Did I get so nervous about the panel that I left my name thingy at the other hotel? Yep!
But again, I survived.
Did I get a little more personal and emotional during one of the panel questions than I intended to? Yes.
But there were people who related to my story and appreciated it. ๐
To meet these wonderful people and to be so encouraged in my craft, it was worth every fear I faced. ๐
Most of you know…I live in Alabama. Very red, Bible-Belt Alabama. It took me a long time to come out.
Between the pandemic and my own anxiety, Iโve only been to one Pride since I came out.
Feeling safe to be who I am, being surrounded by people who are like meโthese are feelings I donโt know well.
There were two nightsโthe first one was after my panel, and the second was after the Goldies. Both times, I just sat in my hotel room afterward and sobbed.
Happy tears.
Very happy tears.
And just in case we thought I was done being super emotional, I’m crying again at the memory. ๐
Does that sound silly? Or is it something a lot of LGBTQ people experience? I donโt know.
I guess itโs the thing that drives so many of us toward the found family trope.
I know my experience was probably different from that of someone who’d grown up in a more inclusive area or came out earlier in life or just…wasnโt as shy.
But for me, it was something I’d never known I neededโbut definitely had needed. ๐
Anyway, now that Iโve gotten ridiculously emotional on you, let me just jump over to the announcements with no transition whatsoever! ๐
First, Pirates of Aletharia is a Goldie Award winner! Holy freaking crap. ๐๐๐๐

Listenโฆthe people who invited to sit at their table were so amazing and encouraging, and I just didnโt know how to tell anyone that there was no chance of me winning. ๐
So, when my name was called, I justโฆfroze. I donโt know how long it took me to process the fact that Iโd actually seen my book on the screen. Maybe it was half a second. Maybe it was thirty.
I just know it took me a moment.
A friend was texting me later that night and asked what I said during my thank you speech, and I said, โHonestly, all I remember is wandering up there and hyperventilating on the microphone.โ
Iโve been assured by a few people, since then, that there were actual words that came out of my mouth, but I remain skeptical.
I know I wanted to thank my readers, friends, and GCLS, but whether those words actually made sense once they came out of mouth is a total mystery.
Seriously, though, I am so grateful for all of you. ๐
All I want is to bring people joy and show them they deserve happiness, no matter what, and without readers, I couldnโt do that.
So, thank you so, so much. ๐
Congratulations to all the other winners, too! ๐ You can see them all here! ๐
My second (belated) announcement (another casualty of my Month of Shock) is that Pirates of Aletharia was voted Best Sapphic Fantasy on I Heart SapphFic! ๐๐๐๐

And itโs in such awesome company, too! ๐
Congratulations to SD Simper and K. Aten, too!
You can see links to their books and other winners of the I Heart SapphFic Best of the Best polls here!
Thank you so much to everyone who voted for Pirates of Aletharia. It means the world to me that people are enjoying this book. ๐๐๐๐
Gosh, itโs just been an encouraging month, and Iโm so grateful for it. ๐
And now, a picture of the award itself:

Itโs shaped like a book! How cool is that! ๐
Iโll have a few more book updates in the newsletter thatโs going out within the next couple of days, but until then, I just wanted to say thank you. ๐๐๐๐
ยฉ 2022 Britney Jackson
At some point last week, Pirates of Aletharia received its 500th Amazon review. ๐ Iโm utterly amazed.
And so, so grateful. ๐
Thank you all for reading! And for showing so much love to these lesbian pirates and their meddling ship cat! ๐
I feel like I could say thank you every day, and it still wouldnโt be enough. But hopefully, my periodic thank youโs reach you, at least. ๐
I love writing so much, and Iโm grateful every day I get to do it.
You have no idea how many writerโs blocks and self-doubt spirals your support and kind words have pulled me through.
I appreciate you all more than I could ever say, and I canโt wait to share Em and Mariaโs next adventure with you. ๐

Happy May! I hope youโve all had a good start to the month! ๐
Iโm so excited and honored to share that Pirates of Aletharia is a Goldie finalist in the Science Fiction and Fantasy category! ๐๐๐
I think Iโve checked like once a day to make sure it wasnโt a mistake. ๐
I loved writing this book so much, and Iโm so grateful for every piece of good news I get to share about it! ๐

Congratulations to all of the other finalists! ๐๐๐
You can see them all here, on the GCLS website.
If youโre signed up for the newsletter, you should be getting one of those soon. ๐
I hope you all have an awesome weekend! ๐๐๐
Pirates of Aletharia has over four hundred Amazon ratings and reviews now! โค๏ธ๐งก๐๐๐๐
And itโs still hanging out on the Lesbian Romance, Lesbian Fiction, and LGBTQ Fantasy bestseller lists after four months. ๐
I am so amazed and so grateful these lesbian pirates are finding so many amazing readers. ๐ I appreciate you all more than I could ever say! ๐
Thank you so, so much! โค๏ธ๐งก๐๐๐๐
(A ship cat tagged along to say thanks, as well. ๐๐ดโโ ๏ธ)

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