(a) vents her twenty-something angst musically with acoustic bands called "Mom's Favorite Vase", "Weeds and Flowers" and "the 2nd axing", sings with other musicians (like pointless orchestra) and attempts to learn to play the guitar,
(b) writes so much that she irritates editors enough to get her published in books, magazines and on the internet for a total of over 6,300 times for writing or almost 1,900 times for art work,
(c) writes so much that in order to make her feel like a big shot she gets seven books published:
Hope Chest in the Attic
The Window
Close Cover Before Striking
(woman.)
Autumn Reason
the Average Guy's Guide to Feminism
Contents Under Pressure
...and Changing Gears
(d) gets tired of thinking about her own pathetic life, so runs a non-profit publishing company (Scars Publications and Design), where she does internet work and book design, and edits the literary and art magazine Children, Churches and Daddies so she can read and broadcast other people's depressing stories,
or (e) all of the above.
When doing all of that didn't work, Janet decided to quit her job and travel around the United States and Mexico, writing travel journals (collected into a book called Changing Gears) and starting her first novel (titled The Key To Believing). There are also plans to put a final collection of poetry together called The Remains, as well as a collection of prose called The Written Word, and a collection of art (yes, an art book) called Caught In The Act.
But after that wasn't enough, she thought she would try to get her life back into order by moving across the country once or twice, getting married, getting a house with jacuzzis fireplaces and saunas, finishing that massive novel (The Key To Believing is now a 650 page private printing beofre going to other printers...), and possibly (vecause she's psycho on never being at rest) doing more design work.
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