Jennifer Mitchell

Jennifer Mitchell

enn Mitchell writes Urban Fantasy, Weird West, and culinary cozy mysteries as J Lee Mitchell. Based in Pennsylvania, she loves cooking, gardening, quilting, and dreaming up llama-riding ninjas.

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Boost Writing Speed: Top Tips for Indie Authors

Writing Faster and Publishing More: Tips for Authors Ask a group of authors what they’d change about their writing routine, and most are likely to say, “I wish I could write faster and publish more.” For many of us, there never seem to be enough hours in the day...

Best Fonts for Indie Authors Translating Books

Jenn Mitchell When writing and publishing, the goal for most authors isn’t to toss words onto the page, then sit back and wait for someone to pay for the privilege of reading their literary brilliance. A lot of hard work goes into getting all the pieces of the book...

Cozy Fantasy: Crafting Comfort in Fiction Business

Cozy Fantasy’s Otherworldly Settings, Lighthearted Escapism Offer Readers What They’ve Been Craving In February 2022, when Travis Baldree self-published his smashingly successful book Legends and Lattes, legions of readers found themselves craving more of a genre they likely weren’t even aware existed. It’s called Cozy Fantasy,...

Writing Food Scenes: Engage Readers With Realism

Add Flavor to Your Fiction with These Techniques for Writing about Food Jenn Mitchell Adam and Eve had their fateful apple. Tales of the Old West had chuck wagons. The Jetsons had food pellets. No matter what genre you’re writing in, if your story contains living beings and plays...

Superhero Novel Success: Essential Tropes for Indie Authors

Jenn Mitchell From the golden age of comics to modern-day Marvel movies, countless caped crusaders and super villains have kept our pulses pounding with their daring and dastardly deeds, leaving us breathless and clamoring for more. Traditionally, Superhero fiction has been a visual medium, so unsurprisingly, fans often gravitate toward...

Optimize Your Author Business with Author Helper Suite

One Service to Rule Them All Author Helper Suite Gives Users A Hand with Organizing the Backend of Book Businesses Jenn Mitchell Although it might sound like a bit of a stretch, “one service to rule them all” comes directly from a testimonial blurb about Author Helper Suite (AHS) from...

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