Some blogs you go to because they make you inquisitive and speculative, offering contemplative morsels for rumination. Others you go to because they always have a good take-away something or other, whether that's a recipe for rye crumble bars or links to new (to you) artists. And then there are those you go to for a chuckle, a chortle, a guffaw, or an all-out belly laugh. Jessie Knadler and her blog, Rurally Screwed, get filed into the latter category.
I'm not sure how I found Jessie's blog. It was several years ago, and it was winter. Those are the specifics I recall with any degree of clarity. It doesn't really matter how I found her, though, because once I sampled her wry wit and outsider's take on life in the mountains of southern Virginia, I knew I'd be back. In Rurally Screwed, Jessie calls it like she sees it. Whether it's her daughter, her marriage, her husband, her town's citizens or herself she's got in her cross hairs, Jessie gives it to you straight. And it's always hilarious.
I'm super excited, then, to showcase Jessie's newest venture, Rurally Screwed: My Life Off the Grid With the Cowboy I Love. This is the tale of how this (at the time) Manhattan-based, designer label-wearing, Kundalini-practicing, hard-partying women's magazine editor met, fell in love with, and went on to marry Jake, a man who, at least on the surface, seems in every way her polar opposite. He's a Garth Brooks-listening, cowboy hat-wearing, church-going ranch hand and the two find salvation in each other at an untrained horse & bull-riding rodeo she's covering in Montana, her home state.
Since initially discovering her blog, Jessie and I have gone on to become cyberspace buddies. We've reviewed one another's books (Jessie also co-authored Tart & Sweet) and shared ink in two magazine articles. I think she's grand. She's brassy and ballsy and gutsy and every other superlative you can apply to a brave person. In her novel, she takes a very candid view of her marriage, her surroundings, and herself. She puts it all out there, which is truly admirable, given the subject matter and just how intensely personal it is. I applaud her for it. Her book is an absolute gem and she's a treasure for having the vim, vigor and gumption to share her story with the world.
In celebration of her book's launch (it officially publishes Tuesday, April 3rd, the same day my not-so-little-anymore sister, Theo, turns 21!!!), Jessie has graciously gifted me with a signed copy for one small measure reader. To be entered in the giveaway, simply leave a comment below. I'll randomly choose one winner next Wednesday, April 4th, midnight EST. In your comment, please leave a means of reaching you should you be the winner, via either a link back to your blog or website, or by leaving your email address in your comment.
Even if you don't end up winning the book, give it, and Jessie's blog, a read anyways. The woman knows how to keep you both enraptured and in stitches at the same time, dispensing one country-living observation and witticism after the other.
UPDATE: I love how much you all love Jessie! She's true blue, that one! The winner of a signed copy of Rurally Screwed is #91, Sage. Thank you everyone that entered, and congratulations, Sage!
I'm not sure how I found Jessie's blog. It was several years ago, and it was winter. Those are the specifics I recall with any degree of clarity. It doesn't really matter how I found her, though, because once I sampled her wry wit and outsider's take on life in the mountains of southern Virginia, I knew I'd be back. In Rurally Screwed, Jessie calls it like she sees it. Whether it's her daughter, her marriage, her husband, her town's citizens or herself she's got in her cross hairs, Jessie gives it to you straight. And it's always hilarious.
I'm super excited, then, to showcase Jessie's newest venture, Rurally Screwed: My Life Off the Grid With the Cowboy I Love. This is the tale of how this (at the time) Manhattan-based, designer label-wearing, Kundalini-practicing, hard-partying women's magazine editor met, fell in love with, and went on to marry Jake, a man who, at least on the surface, seems in every way her polar opposite. He's a Garth Brooks-listening, cowboy hat-wearing, church-going ranch hand and the two find salvation in each other at an untrained horse & bull-riding rodeo she's covering in Montana, her home state.
Since initially discovering her blog, Jessie and I have gone on to become cyberspace buddies. We've reviewed one another's books (Jessie also co-authored Tart & Sweet) and shared ink in two magazine articles. I think she's grand. She's brassy and ballsy and gutsy and every other superlative you can apply to a brave person. In her novel, she takes a very candid view of her marriage, her surroundings, and herself. She puts it all out there, which is truly admirable, given the subject matter and just how intensely personal it is. I applaud her for it. Her book is an absolute gem and she's a treasure for having the vim, vigor and gumption to share her story with the world.
In celebration of her book's launch (it officially publishes Tuesday, April 3rd, the same day my not-so-little-anymore sister, Theo, turns 21!!!), Jessie has graciously gifted me with a signed copy for one small measure reader. To be entered in the giveaway, simply leave a comment below. I'll randomly choose one winner next Wednesday, April 4th, midnight EST. In your comment, please leave a means of reaching you should you be the winner, via either a link back to your blog or website, or by leaving your email address in your comment.
Even if you don't end up winning the book, give it, and Jessie's blog, a read anyways. The woman knows how to keep you both enraptured and in stitches at the same time, dispensing one country-living observation and witticism after the other.
UPDATE: I love how much you all love Jessie! She's true blue, that one! The winner of a signed copy of Rurally Screwed is #91, Sage. Thank you everyone that entered, and congratulations, Sage!
This book looks awesome! I can't wait to head over and read her blog!
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She sounds very intriguing. I'm headed over to her blog now...
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She sounds like a hoot. As a recovering city kid myself, it sounds like something I'd love to read.
ReplyDeleteI've been reading her blog for a while now, and it is hilarious. She does put herself out there for everyone to see, and that is what makes it genuine.
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I just purchased Jessie's co-authored book Tart and Sweet, I would love to win Rurally Screwed to complete my collection!!
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Rurally Screwed is hilarious! Love reading that one. Looking forward to reading her new book!
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I would love to read her story - off to her blog site :-)
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ReplyDeleteJust recently discovered her blog and she is a hoot! Would love to read this book, thanks to both of you for the chance!
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Ooo . . . I'd love a copy!
ReplyDelete(I also love your blog. I linked to you through Kinfolk, and have been missing my old home of Asheville even more than usual ever since.)
Sounds like a fun blog and book - I'll have to check them out! Thanks!
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I bet this book is delightful. As a born and breed NC girl, I am intrigued to read the description of a southern gentlemen.
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I am looking forward to checking out her blog, Book looks like a great read! thanks for sharing!
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I just visited her blog! Thanks for introducing me to her fabulous space. I bet her book is great! ~Barefoot Mama
ReplyDeleteI too have fallen in love with her blog
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well, it takes about 2 seconds to be completely intrigued by Jessie via her blog. Put my name in the raffle hat!
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I'm very interested. Thanks!
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ReplyDeletedefinitely just subscribed to the blog, hope the book is good!
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I just love Jessie's blog. My niece and nephew pray for her family regularly (The three Js, they call them).
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thanks for the giveaway! the book sounds like something i would love.... off to check out her blog!
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Count me in please!
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ReplyDeleteI'm a new-ish reader and really enjoy your posts. If I won, I'd pass the book on to my amazing daughter who is also married to a cowboy and living a rural life. Thanks for the tip on Jesse's blog. I'll have to check it out!
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After reading her blog, I bet her book is a hoot! ♥ your books and blog too!!!
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Thanks for mentioning the book. I'll go check out the blog. Hope our library gets a copy too.
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Sounds like a good read. :)
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ReplyDeleteI read her article in Marhta Stewart and now I'm hooked, looking forward to reading the book.
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I'm newish to your blog and think this book would be right up my alley. Thanks!
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I'm newish to your blog and think this book would be right up my alley. Thanks!
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I'm looking forward to reading this book!
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