My interpretation of JournalJabber ;p

This post is coming a bit late due to our internet tossing a tantrum, but I wanted to share an internet radio show I’ve been listening to for the past few weeks. 

 JournalJabber, sponsored by JournalStone, is a wonderfully fun show that focuses on new literature coming out.

The exchanges between the hostesses will have you in stitches with some of the crazy exchanges that go on.  This is not English 101, and you are guaranteed to stay awake as well as stay ahead of the latest trends and news in the recently manic world of publishing.

You can sign up with BlogTalkRadio to listen live and participate in the chat room, or catch the shows afterwards in the archives.  Listening live allows you to ask questions of the authors and the hostesses, as well as comment.  Be sure to check out the show, and look for updates here when my internet gets over its fit.

Related story:

CS Splitter, author of The Reluctant to be on the show!  Congratz Splitter!

By Angela Yuriko Smith

Angela Yuriko Smith is a third-generation Ryukyuan-American, award-winning poet, author, and publisher with 20+ years in newspapers. Publisher of Space & Time magazine (est. 1966), two-time Bram Stoker Awards® Winner, and HWA Mentor of the Year, she shares Authortunities, a free weekly calendar of author opportunities at authortunities.substack.com.

13 thoughts on “JournalJabber: Literal Mayhem”
  1. Angela!

    Thank you so much for posting this! You are such a doll! We have tons of fun on the show, and you never really know what may happen! 🙂

    Mike, we have an average about 40-70 listeners to the show per week between live listeners and the podcast listeners, so for a brand new blog talk radio show, we aren’t doing too bad!!

    If you know of anyone looking for a fun thing to do on a Tuesday night, they can always tune into Journal Jabber!

    http://www.journaljabber.com

    Again, Angela, you are FANTABULOUS!! *KISSES*

        1. Hahahaha! I thought it appropriate, but the potential legal problems… you could always have a variation, just not the exact image. That’s why I put the disclaimer underneath it, so Charlie’s Angels wouldn’t throw a fit or think it was your logo.

          1. Man, if we all got big enough for the Charlie’s Angels people wanting to sue us, that would mean we made it BIG TIME!! HAHAHA!

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