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Are you an "I'm gonna" artist or an "I did" artist? (Updated 2026)
One of the things I’ve learned about myself over the years is I can create all kinds of stuff that never sees the light of day e.g. it sits in my house, on my computer, in storage, or only as a half-completed creative project. I think it's one of the vices of being a creative. We have so many ideas and projects we're gonna publish, gonna paint, gonna film, or gonna present to the world that we forget the most important thing: TO ACTUALLY DO IT! It's always a thing of this ye
Jenna Cornell
2 days ago5 min read
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REJECTED: An Artist's Guide to Moving On (Updated 2026)
Being a writer, I experience a lot of rejection. I mean a lot! For every published story or article, I can count almost triple the amount of rejections. However, I have found that this lifestyle has given me a pretty solid backbone, and a rejection doesn't mean you're done creating or submitting work. You simply move on. Please don't rest on your laurels. I celebrate my wins and then I move on to the next creative endeavor. There's always that one person in the crowd who ta
Jenna Cornell
Mar 103 min read
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Blog Archive 2018: Five Ways to Connect with Your Facebook Audience
Connecting with your audience on social media is a valuable skill to learn. Since people search for a business online before reaching out to them via phone or in person, a presence online is vital. Many times; however, businesses and page managers on Facebook post strictly about the business, its products, its offers, or its events. Unfortunately, these posts do nothing to connect with your audience and your audience is most likely disconnecting from you because of them. To
Jenna Cornell
Aug 23, 20186 min read
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Blog Archive 2018: Author Jenna Cornell gives talk at Artx about writing
Author Jenna Cornell recently took part in a project called Artx. Created along the lines of Ted Talks , Artx brings local artists in to discuss their art. Jenna was able to talk about being a writer and gave tips on what she would have told herself when she was just starting out. Jenna's love for writing began at age nine. She has since been published as a poet, writer, journalist, and created a short film. Created and produced by Emmy-award winner Alex Zacarias, the Artx
Fyrebyrd Publishing Team
Jul 29, 20181 min read
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