Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Saturday, October 12, 2013
We have a Winner!
Diana Montgomery is the winner of a free copy of Anita Higman's, Winter in Full Bloom. Congratulations Diana!
Thanks to all who entered the contest.
Thanks to all who entered the contest.
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Anita Higman answers questions about Winter in Full Bloom~read to the bottom and find a chance to win a free book
I enjoyed meeting Anita Higman at the ACFW conference in Indiana. She's as beautiful as the stories she tells. Join me in hearing what she has to say about Winter in Full Bloom.
Winter in Full
Bloom
is set in Texas as well as Australia. What made you want to set the novel in
these two places?
Well,
I live in Texas, and so I wanted to make use of my home state. After living
here for about thirty years I have a soft spot for Texas now. Also, I’d visited
Melbourne, Australia for about three weeks and had taken notes, and since it
was such an exotic place and I’d had such an amazing time there, I wanted to
share some of my experiences with readers.
The
cover is beautiful. Did you have any input in this cover?
Yes,
actually, I did. The publisher sent me a few samples to look at, and I chose
this one. But the cover you see now was tweaked a number of times. One of the
changes was the addition of the red tulips all along the snowy path. I’m so
glad the publisher was open to changes. I’m very happy with the final cover. It
reflects the story even better than before, and I think that bit of unexpected
intrigue along the road will be eye-catching to the bookstore browser.
That
title is unique. How did you come up with Winter
in Full Bloom?
Sometimes
I brainstorm titles, and then sometimes I use a phrase I find within the
manuscript that works well as a title. Winter
in Full Bloom was created during one of my brainstorming sessions. As a
side note, there are a couple of meanings to this tile. The heroine’s name is
Lily Winter. Also, half of the book takes place in Houston at the advent of
winter, but when she flies to Melbourne at the same time of the year, Australians
are experiencing the beginning of spring. So, even though Lily has begun
getting ready for winter, she suddenly enters into a season of springtime—literally
and in her personal life.
Are
the characters from your imagination, or do they come from real life?
My
characters are a mixture of both. I’ll be watching someone at the airport or
the mall or at church, and I’ll think, “Wow, that gesture or laugh or walk is perfect
for my character.” Then some of my character’s traits will come straight from my
imagination. Usually, it’s a fun brew of all the above.
Do
you and your husband travel a lot?
We
travel much more now that we have empty nest. Last year we went to Alaska,
Hawaii, and Canada. This year we’ve been to Mexico, California, and right now
as I type this answer, my husband and I are waiting at the airport to fly to
Ireland. Can’t wait. I’m hoping to set one of my future novels in Ireland.
Why
do you write?
I
have a real need to express myself creatively—guess I was born that way—and
writing and I fit well together.
I
was going through this same rough phase of motherhood, and I thought it would
be good to add this to the story. I hope it added an element of authenticity to
the tale. And too, forcing myself to write about the pain surely helped me deal
with it better.
How
long have you been writing?
I’ve
been in this profession for about thirty years. It’s been a long, stumbly kind
of journey. I’ve had some dark hours—those moments when I really didn’t know
what I was doing or why I was doing it. Moments when rejection swept me under
like a scary undertow. Moments when getting published seemed pretty much
impossible. But I never gave up, and I’m glad I didn’t. I’ve had thirty-four
books published in many genres, and even though it’s been a rough ride, it’s
also been deeply satisfying.
This
story is about twin sisters? Are you a twin and do you have a sister?
I’m
afraid I have to say no to both of those questions, but I’ve always wanted to
have a sister. And that desire I suppose fueled the dialogue and some of this
story.
Winter in Full
Bloom
is a love story but also a story of family reconciliation. Have you experienced
that last part in your own life?
Yes,
I have known the miracle of family reconciliation, and it has brought me great
joy!
Any
final words for your readers?
If
you have ever taken the time to read one of my novels, I thank you with all my
heart. I sincerely hope that Winter in Full
Bloom inspires you and makes you laugh, and when you come to the last page and
close the book, I hope your heart and your step feels just a little lighter.
If you would like to win a copy of Winter in Full Bloom, leave a comment about your favorite season of the year by October 12. I'll choose a winner and let Anita know and she will send you a copy of this delightful story.
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Blessed by the ACFW Conference
Saturday September 14, I stepped into the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Indianapolis. I couldn’t believe I was finally attending the writer’s conference that I’d prepared for for months, years really. Even with all the preparation, I still had butterflies fluttering.
At breakfast I met several writers from Ohio and Kentucky. What a joy to meet folks who live in my area. When we finished eating, the worship leaders led us in uplifting praise that echoed the reason we met together.
After breakfast, I made my way to the third floor where classes and appointments took place. To calm my nerves, I sat in the hallway organizing the information for my appointments with an agent and editors. As I sat on the hotel’s bench, doubts crept in—did I really think I was ready to talk to editors? God heard me. He sent a lovely woman who sat with me and lifted me in prayer. She even let me practice my pitch. She’d come to the conference with her writer husband. Earlier she asked God to lead her to people she could pray with, who might need encouraged. I think I encountered an angel in disguise. What a blessing.
My first two appointments were in the morning. As I waited in line to meet with an agent, I ran into Anita Higman, a very talented author. She wished me well as I walked down the hall
Anita Higman & me |
At lunch, I decided to sit at a table in the back of the room and prayed God would send me who I needed to meet. He sent two lovely young women and the editor I would be meeting at the end of the day. We all chatted about what we wrote, where we lived, movies and books and enjoyed the good company. God knew that I needed that boost of confidence.
After lunch, I sat in on a class about the first fifty pages. The teacher shared with honesty and humor how to capture the reader’s attention right from the beginning. Then I met Deborah Raney, another wonderful, seasoned author. She’s as sweet as I imagined, and her class met all my expectations. I left Deb’s class for my last appointment of the day.
Deb Raney & me |
Talking with the editor was fun. She asked me several questions about my characters and where they lived. I loved telling her about them. The people I’d imagined for years came to life. I walked away with a feeling of peace. The blessings continued. One of the ladies I sat with at lunch checked to see how the interview went. She did not know me until we ate lunch together. Yet, she cared enough to see how my appointment went. God's people are amazing. I walked away from the conference blessed in ways that I never dreamed.
In all of this wonder-filled experience, I can’t forget the people who prepared the conference, those who prayed for me for weeks or my husband who chauffeured me to Indy and back. We had a great time. Without a doubt I would love to do this again.
Saturday, September 7, 2013
ACFW Conference, Here I Come
This is it. I have less than a week to complete everything I need for the ACFW Conference. As much as I wish I could attend all three days, I'm grateful I will be surrounded by authors, editors, agents, and new friends all day Saturday.
The prayer warriors for my writing journey have been praying for me. They've lifted voices to God for everything from my confidence to my printer working, and every time I feel God moving. He's provided me with the funds, the time to prepare, a super supportive husband, an amazing critique group and so much incredible support from the ACFW first-timers loop.
As I finish the preparations, I trust God to continue to guide me. I know that I've chosen the editors and agents I'd like to meet, but He knows who I will meet. I pray that I show a good first impression, but He knows that I seek a humble heart. I'm excited about the classes I get to take. He knows what I need to learn. I pray that I get out of my own way and follow the One who knows what's best for me.
Looking forward to a wonderful day with awesome people.
The prayer warriors for my writing journey have been praying for me. They've lifted voices to God for everything from my confidence to my printer working, and every time I feel God moving. He's provided me with the funds, the time to prepare, a super supportive husband, an amazing critique group and so much incredible support from the ACFW first-timers loop.
As I finish the preparations, I trust God to continue to guide me. I know that I've chosen the editors and agents I'd like to meet, but He knows who I will meet. I pray that I show a good first impression, but He knows that I seek a humble heart. I'm excited about the classes I get to take. He knows what I need to learn. I pray that I get out of my own way and follow the One who knows what's best for me.
Looking forward to a wonderful day with awesome people.
Friday, August 23, 2013
Second Chances-a book review
By Julie & Mitch Kelly
Julie and Mitch Kelly have gone through a refining fire.
They lost jobs, a home, material possessions and dignity. But worst of all,
Mitch almost lost his life. Raised to walk by faith, Julie had stepped away
from God. Mitch never knew God. But when life poured fire over them, they found
out who really loved them, and that they had a second chance at life.
Their story touched me in both a personal way and as a reader.
With honesty and open hearts, they shared how they moved from selfish ambition
to stand in the presence of God as his saved servants. I know Julie and Mitch and
many times prayed for them as Mitch’s health declined. I sat by his mom as she
told us their circumstances and asked us to pray. To see how God touched their
lives filled me with joy. As a reader, I
was reminded that everyday there are people who suffer and search, and when
they seek the Father, they'll understand the power and love of God.
Read the brief account of Mitch and Julie’s journey to
faith. You’ll find it both uplifting and a beautiful painting of the Lord’s
love.
Sunday, August 18, 2013
ACFW Conference - sites in Indy
I’m looking forward to attending Saturday sessions of the
American Christian Fiction Writers conference in Indianapolis. Attendees have
the opportunity to meet editors or agents, whoever God has in mind. I know I’ll
meet some lovely writers who have a heart for encouragement and inspiration. I
can’t wait to sit in classes taught by authors such as Deb Raney and Brandilyn
Collins. Something I’ve learned, by attending conferences, is to take in the
city where the event is hosted.
Recently, I visited Indianapolis with my daughter and her children. They have a fantastic Children’s Museum and a beautiful Zoo. The downtown area revolves around a prominent Civil War statue and fountain. Incredible art installations dot the quiet canal district. If you are attending the conference, take time to check out the city and enjoy.
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