Author Archives: Jane Devin

About Jane Devin

Jane Devin is an essayist and storyteller. Her memoir, Elephant Girl, has recently been completed and is available in paperback and Kindle versions on Amazon.com and in other e-versions on Smashwords. In 2010, Jane ended an extended road trip across the U.S., which was blogged on Finding My America. She also formerly blogged at The Huffington Post. You are welcome to follow her on Twitter or fan her on Facebook. She can be reached at jane [at] janedevin.com.

The Dad Who Shot His Daughters Laptop: 7 Reasons The Majority Are Wrong

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Today’s post is a guest post by the novelist and essayist, Jane Devin. We’re delighted she stopped by to bark and walk in our back yard and welcome her any time she wants to wander in. If you haven’t already, … Continue reading

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PS I just took your picture

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Today’s post is a guest post by the novelist and essayist, Jane Devin. We’re delighted she stopped by to bark and walk in our back yard and welcome her any time she wants to wander in. If you haven’t already, … Continue reading

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The I Could Do it Better Syndrome

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You know them. They’re the people who yell at the television on Monday nights, insisting that they could have caught that pass or avoided that tackle. They’re the ones who can’t attend a conference or event without telling other people … Continue reading

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