Tell us a little about yourself.
I was born in the Los Angeles, CA in the hot summer of July 25, 1979 and fall under the astrological sign of a mighty Leo the Lion. I have a degree in Graphic Design and as a kid, won numerous awards for my pencil, mixed media and cartoon art which also led me to begin tattooing at the very ripe age of 18 years old. I juggled tattooing and college and fell in love with both, especially the form of tattooing as an art and immediately started getting tattooed and tattooing others, as well as tattooing on myself as a way to learn and show my commitment to the art of tattooing. I continued to tattoo while attending college and working my way up the, so to speak, company ladder as an alternative to becoming a starving artist. I am now the Managing Director (COO) of a very creative Mechanical Engineering company in Silicon Valley. I continue to tattoo in my own private studio as time and the universe allows me to do so. I am also a proud wife and mother of two amazing kids.
I specialize in creativity in all forms, including writing, and am always looking out for new ventures to join or lead that have a creative edge to them. I believe that creativity is not only about art, but about how people relate to eachother, communicate and create long-term networks, friendships, relationships and an overall community of like-minded folks. I also believe channeling energy is an art and hope to master that one day too.
What would people be most surprised to know about you?
That I absolutely love listening to country music and I can feel it in my soul as it plays.
Do you have a favorite quote (either from your own books or one’s you’ve read)?
“Every thought of yours is a real thing – a force” – The Secret
How long have you been writing and what made you fall in love with writing?
I’ve been writing since I learned how to. I fell in love with writing because it feels like an art that is being created with words. When I write, I am able to just fall into the paper and go deeper with my words and thoughts and everything else around me seems so irrelevant.
Did you always want to be a writer?
I’ve always wanted to be an artist, so yes.
What are your ambitions for your writing career?
To create a series of books, I love when stories can be continued.
What’s your favorite part of writing?
The whole world and its problems seem to disappear, and my entire focus are the words and my thoughts.
Tell us about your writing style.
My style of using a comic-book / graphic format makes it fun and exciting for the readers. I use an easy-read method, so the reader doesn’t ever lose interest and want to put the book down. I keep my tones soft and pleasant with touches of humor to real-live topics. I communicate with my audience as straight forward as possible while keeping the content light and still edgy. I convey my personality through my words.
What does your writing process look like?
I first jot down my ideas then write the entire book while imaging the images that will be created. I then create each image, one by one based on what I wrote. The art that goes with the book is based all on my thoughts, there are no limits to how the words were captured into an image. For each 111 reasons, there is a detailed and animated image that goes along with each and every thought and reason.
When/where is your favorite time/place to write?
Anytime I have a moment to decompress I like to go to my “Rainbow Room”, which is a unit that we have added on to our house and is decorated in everything rainbow. I will write anytime of the day as long as I feel content and inspired by that room.
Why did you choose to write LGBT romance/fiction?
It’s a Coming out story that led me to my wife and the love of my life.
Do you write any other genre?
Mainstream – Fiction / Comic-Book
Describe a scene in your writing that has made you laugh or cry?
When I wrote about Reason #59 where it describes that I couldn’t do something to save my life, the imagery is amazing and almost literal, so funny. As I wrote it and then saw the picture coming together with it, I almost spit out my Red Bull. I can’t spoil the topic by telling you what I can’t do to save my life, however. Hmmmmm?
Give the readers a brief summary of your latest book or WIP. What genre does it fall in?
This book is based on true events and I am sure it will help others who may be contemplating being gay, bi-sexual or any other feeling that you are out of place and don’t seem to fit your sexual description by the definition of others. This is a compilation of my feeling over the years of thinking I was straight and then questioning it. It gives a real and humorous of understanding of my feelings as I went through life wondering, am I gay? You too may identify with questions that people often ask about how you know you’re gay or if you are sure about it. This book answers many questions to ourselves and helps us answer questions to others who ask the same thing over and over about not only being gay but your sexuality in general, and makes light of it with a comedic art for each of the 111 questions.
Give us a little insight into your main characters. Who are they?
The main character is me Jai Scott, a gay super-hero of sorts, telling my story about various situations of how I knew I was gay and how I know for sure that I am gay in 111 ways.
Will we be seeing these characters again? Is this book part of a series?
I’d like it to be, I am working on a 2nd part to it.
Which actor would you like to see playing the lead character from your most recent book?
Definitely Ruby Rose
What genre/s do you enjoy reading in your free time?
Self-Help and Inspirational books
What was the last book you read? What did you like about it?
My book Reason 111 Why I’m Gay and it was similar to a satirical comedy.
Have you held any interesting jobs while you worked on your books?
Being a tattoo artist
How do you relax?
By watching crime documentaries
What hobbies do you have outside of writing?
Anything that is creative, mostly tattooing
THANK YOU
Book Title: Reason 111 Why I’m Gay
Author and Publisher: Jai Scott
Cover Artist: Jai Scott
Release Date: March 8, 2023
Genres: Contemporary F/F Romance
Themes: Coming out
Heat Rating: 5 flames
Length: 6 464 words/127 pages
It is a standalone book.
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Blurb
This book is based on true events and I am sure it will help others who may be contemplating being gay, bi-sexual or any other feeling that you are out of place and don’t seem to fit your sexual description by the definition of others. This is a compilation of my feelings over the years of thinking I was straight and then questioning it. It gives a real and humorous understanding of my feelings as I went through life wondering, am I gay? You too may identify with questions that people often ask about how you know you’re gay or if you are sure about it. This book answers many questions to ourselves and helps us answer questions to others who ask the same thing over and over about not only being gay but your sexuality in general, and makes light of it with a comedic art for each of the 111 questions.
Keeping on the lighter side of life, and to make us feel better about the ups and downs and hardships of being gay, we’ve had a running joke where one of us will say, randomly, “reason 111 why we’re gay …” then describe some random experience or thought we had recently that confirms that we are, in fact, gay. It could be something like, “I just saw the prettiest lady with the most amazing boobs,” and then it gets added to the list. It is serious and funny at the same time. If you know my personality at all, you’ll get it.
Why was I gay, and how could I change this inconvenient truth that made my life so much more difficult. Unfortunately, it took dating men, and several toxic closeted lesbian relationships to realize that it’s easier to just be me, to be gay. Although my sexuality doesn’t define who I am, it silently influences situations and feeds misconceptions and ignorant ideations. Even now, currently of outward acceptance, #ME2 movement, Black-Lives-Matter, and Gay Pride celebrations being celebrated around the world, being gay is still not fully embraced and, in some scenarios, is still discriminated against. This book creates a light-hearted coming out story in an almost graphic novel style with a back story and readable reasons as to why today I know for sure that I am gay. All 111 Reasons why I am gay are illustrated in a funny and very comedic, light hearted and sometimes even graphic adult style that will make you laugh and maybe even cry a little from the laugh. This is a real book, about a real-life situation using words and 111 illustrations to connect with the reader.
Jai Scott was born in July 25, 1979, yes, she is a Leo, in Los Angeles, CA. She has a degree in Graphic Design as well as completed the Art Instruction School program where she received lots of artistic growth and a certificate of completion in the Art Program which boosted her confidence to continue drawing even when others had negative feedback and negative feedback about me and my artistic style. This was a young and tender age and it helped me to grow thick skin and keep on pursuing my dreams, so thank you to all of my haters and people who didn’t want me to succeed.
She has won numerous awards for her pencil, mixed media and cartoon art in her younger age which led her to begin tattooing at the very young age of 18 years old. She fell in love with the art and immediately started getting tattooed from day 1 of getting tattooed and then apprenticing to then start tattooing for herself. She continued to tattoo while attending college and working her way up the, so to speak, company ladder. Jai Scott is now the Managing Director (COO) of a Mechanical Engineering company in Silicon Valley for the last 15 years. She is also a wife and mother of two amazing kids.
Jai specializes in creativity in all forms and is always looking out for new ventures to join and or lead. She understands that being creative is not only about art, but about how people relate to others and create long-term networks, friendships and relationships. She believes channeling energy is an art and hopes to master it.
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