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Wednesday, 9 July 2014

Author Interview & Giveaway: Kacy Barnett-Gramckow

By Ellie Whyte



Kacy Barnett-Gramckow is the author of Dawnlight, a Biblical Novel inspired by Matthew 27:52-53, as well as Moody Publisher's THE GENESIS TRILOGY.  Kacy also writes Christian fantasy fiction as R.J. Larson.

Kacy finds research almost as interesting as writing, and she brings a lively knowledge of history to bear on her settings and characters. 

She and her husband, Jerry, have been married for more than thirty years, and they live in Colorado. 

The following is a recent interview with Kacy.



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Post a comment about this interview at the end of the blog post and enter the Rafflecopter draw for a Kindle copy of one of Kacy's books - THE HEAVEN'S BEFORE, DAWNLIGHT, or her upcoming Infinite title, EXILES. A valid comment on the blog is an entry requirement into the draw. Contest open to entrants WORLDWIDE, and ends on Saturday, 12 July.





Tell us a little about yourself. 

I’m an ordinary person who happens to write—my effort to deal with my huge imaginary inner world. Writing allows me to pour my daydreams (and nightmares) into the computer, ridding my mind of its excesses. However, my imagination retaliates by concocting new storylines, which threaten to take over my every waking thought. Not good when I’m working full time and trying to keep track of my busy family! 

Writing is also my quiet ministry. I love to reach people’s hearts and souls with my stories! 


How did you become a novelist, and did you always want to write? 

I never intended to become a writer, but I’ve always had classic author traits. I began imagining stories almost as soon as I could form full sentences. As soon as I learned to read at age five, I read everything.  Vitamin labels, cereal boxes, encyclopedias, the dire warning tags on furniture, and every book my parents handed to me—in addition to all the books I carried home from our local library. 

I simply loved-LOVED to read.

Writing professionally, however, never crossed my mind until my sister-in-law, Kathi Macias, became an editor. I was in my twenties when she showed me a manuscript she was editing. I don’t remember the author’s name or even the book’s subject. I looked at that neat stack of pages with all those words, and I thought, “I can do that!”

I wrote a 300,000 word medieval tome, which is still unpublished, but a terrific apprenticeship. While I was writing, I showed a few chapters to Kathi, and she promptly volunteered me as a contributor to a collection of devotionals. More devotionals followed, and my circle of publishing contacts grew.


One of my editors later became an agent and she asked if I was still writing. By then, I’d moved into the Biblical fiction realm, and offered her a manuscript, The Heavens Before, which was published under my true name. Within five months, Moody Publishers offered me a contract for a three-book series, which is still in print.


What do you think is significant about Christian fiction? 

Christian fiction offers food for the soul, and eternal hope, which is rarely found in secular fiction. Humans are born with the innate need to connect with their universe and to worship—a longing which must be expressed and experienced. This longing to worship often turns inward, with self-worship. Or we worship idols, sometimes in the form of Hollywood stars, or royalty. But for those who are searching—no matter what they believe or worship—fiction helps readers clarify their personal values as they enjoy other lives through the printed word.

This is why soul-inspiring fiction is so vital, and why I pray over each manuscript as I’m working. Fiction provides a neutral realm for readers to sort through many of life’s difficult questions. Moreover, Christian fiction entertains and serves those who believe in the Lord and who seek eternal, Biblical ways to deal with modern problems, or ancient ones.

For writers, that’s a big responsibility. Scary, even….


How do you hope your readers react to the stories you write? 

Above all, I want them to love the characters and react with them as they confront the challenges and fears we all face. I’d also hope that my protagonists will allow readers to explore the ancient Scriptures from new perspectives, offering fresh views on the Book we all love.


What responses to your novels have affected you the most and why? 

When a reader contacts me and writes, “I was in the same situation. I suffered the same hurt,” I always pause and pray.  When a reader writes, “This story made me dig deeper into the Word…” I celebrate!!!


How has being a novelist impacted your relationship with Christ? 

My worship, my adoration of the Lord has deepened.  I have always loved Him and honored Him, but as I noted earlier, I pray over each new story for His will. I’m always amazed by the Lord’s boundless love and grace in every aspect of my life. Writing has been an unexpected gift from my Creator!


Other than writing great novels, what other goals do you have for your life? 

To eventually be the very best worst grandmother in the world. I’m already practicing my line: “Yes, whatever you want, honey!” Not to mention my smile as I hand the kid back to his or her parents! Hehehe!


As a writer, what influences have inspired you the most to write, and continue writing? 

My mother's abiding love of books and my own love of stories proved to be my earliest influences. Our home was filled with books and the instant I learned to read, I routinely raided my mother's bookshelves for novels.

My passion for the written word was so limitless that I began to write at age 23--on a whim at midnight!--and I've never stopped. I'm constantly thinking of stories and characters. The problem is that I don't have the time to type then into the computer!


Every writer struggles with various aspects of their writing journey. What has been the most difficult aspect of writing for you, and what come the most naturally?

Time is my most consistent struggle. I work full-time outside the home, and so my two days off a week are devoted to writing. I have to use my time wisely and focus on my work. Fortunately, my characters are always rattling around in my thoughts, and their unending busy-ness is only hushed when I can pour their storylines from my thoughts into my computers.

What's easiest and most natural is envisioning my characters. I'm a very visual learner and writer. I can see and hear my characters as they're dealing with their none-too-quiet daily lives. Even the smallest, most minor character has a story to tell. The problem is making them all behave and obey my word counts!


What is one piece of advice you would like to give to aspiring writers - either something you adhere to, or something you wish you had known when you started writing?

Take advice and persist! That's actually two pieces of advice, but they work well together. Listen to what industry professionals are telling you--particularly if you hear the same advice more than once--and then put that advice to work, patiently and diligently. You can't write one manuscript, glance it over, and then fling it out into the WorldWideWeb and expect it to gain traction. Good writing is the result of a solid apprenticeship and learning your craft.


As a reader, which stories excite you the most to read, and do you have any favourite novelists?

I read many genres and have many author-friends I love and respect. Off the top, I'd say, Donita K. Paul, Susan Meissner, Siri Mitchell and Tosca Lee.

I love solid, richly detailed historicals, vibrant and active YA--clean, not smutty--and I adore fantasy in most forms. The characters have to be real to me!

Well-researched biographies always draw me in; I've read biographies since third grade, even if I had to keep my thesaurus at hand to look up words.


What are some of your most favourite places on the internet to visit, that help challenge you as a writer, and encourage you as a reader?

Soul Inspirationz is beautiful--perhaps you've heard of it. I love visiting the site during my rare free moments!
http://www.christianfictionsite.com/

Book Fun/Book Club is great and encourages writers to interact with readers: http://www.bookfun.org/

I also visit bookstores online. Not just Amazon, but Christian Book Distributors and others. It helps to see what's selling, and how other authors are writing from year to year. Even if you've been writing for decades, it's important to stay fresh. ACFW is also a wonderful resource and they have great conferences! Even introverts need to step away from their computers and socialize once in awhile. 


What can you tell us about your most recent and upcoming novels?

Right now, I'm finishing up my fantasy series as R. J. Larson. I expect to begin the (thus far) last book of the Infinite series this month. R. J. Larson's Prophet is free through July! https://tinyurl.com/pt39qbd

Exiles and Queen should both be published this year through Elk Lake, which is a new publishing company run by Fred St Laurent of BookFun fame.

As Kacy Barnett-Gramckow, my latest novel Dawnlight (based on Matthew 27:52-53) was published this spring and readers are proclaiming it a multiple-hankie read. Admittedly, I cried through certain scenes, no matter how many times I read them, as I was working on the manuscript, but I didn't intentionally set out to write a handkerchief book. I've been reassured that the joyous ending more than makes up for all the weeping!

I wrote Dawnlight because my very persuasive and persistent youngest brother, Joseph, told me I should. In retaliation, I named one of the characters after him, and then the character immediately took ill. My brother has cheerfully dealt with the matter, but he hasn't suggested any new writing musts for me recently, and no wonder. The character ends well, I promise!


Do you have any parting words?

Thank you, readers! You're so appreciated! Don't hesitate to contact me with any questions; I'd love to hear from you. http://www.gramcoink.com/ and https://www.facebook.com/RJLarson.Writes







ENTER THE GIVEAWAY
Post a comment about this interview and enter the Rafflecopter draw for a Kindle copy of one of Kacy's books - THE HEAVEN'S BEFORE, DAWNLIGHT, or her upcoming Infinite title, EXILES. A valid comment on the blog is an entry requirement into the draw, followed by the mandatory entry on Rafflecopter. Please indicate in your comment which title you would like to win the most, in order of preference. Contest open to entrants worldwide, and ends on Saturday, 12 July.


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Visit Kacy's Author Portfolio Page at Soul Inspirationz // Christian Fiction Site to find links to her website and other online hangouts, as well as her list of books and a Featured Author Interview.



ELLIE WHYTE is a long-time supporter of Christian fiction and is the founder and owner/operator of Soul Inspirationz // The Christian Fiction Site which relaunched after a 5-year hiatus in January 2013. Ellie also has aspirations for her own writing career, and has begun working on a project set in New Zealand in the 1850s.  http://soulinspirationz.blogspot.com

Website: http://www.christianfictionsite.com
Blog: http://soulinspirationz.blogspot.com 
Facebook: Soul Inspirationz http://www.facebook.com/soulinspirationz
Twitter: @SoulInspiredNZ http://twitter.com/SoulInspiredNZ














Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Author Interview & Giveaway: Kathleen Y'Barbo

By Ellie Whyte



Bestselling author Kathleen Y’Barbo is a multiple Carol Award and RITA nominee of over forty novels with more than one million copies of her books in print in the United States and abroad. A tenth-generation Texan and certified family law paralegal, she was recently nominated for a Career Achievement Award as well as a Reader’s Choice Award by Romantic Times magazine.  has four grown children, seven bonus children, and her very own hero in combat boots. 

The following is a recent interview with Kathleen.



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Post a comment about this interview at the end of the blog post and enter the Rafflecopter draw for a Kindle copy of one of Kathleen's books -- HOLLYWOOD, TEXAS (Contemporary Romance), BELOVED CASTAWAY (Historical Romance), or PLAIN TROUBLE (Western Romance). A valid comment on the blog is an entry requirement into the draw. Contest open to entrants WORLDWIDE, and ends on Saturday, 31 May.





KathleenY'Barbo.com
Tell us a little about yourself. 

I'm a wife, mother, and writer. Oh, and I love Jesus!


How did you become a novelist, and did you always want to write? 

I began as a reader who eventually decided to try her hand at writing. When I was young I never dreamed I would be doing what I do now. I had never met a writer, although I had fallen in love with books at a very early age.


What do you think is significant about Christian fiction? 

I think Christian fiction gives readers hope.


Selection of Kathleen Y'Barbo Novels


How do you hope your readers react to the stories you write? 

I hope that readers fall in love with the characters as I do when I am writing them. I also hope that he or she can see that even the flawed can be used by God. That seems to be an a theme in my writing--and in my life!


What responses to your novels have affected you the most and why? 

Rocky Mountain Heiress Collection
A friend told me about a man who gave his life to Christ after reading one of my books in the hospital. There's nothing better than that.


How has being a novelist impacted your relationship with Christ? 

Being a novelist has caused me to cling tight to Jesus not only for the ability to do what I do but also for the guidance to create stories and characters reflecting His purposes.


Other than writing great novels, what other goals do you have for your life? 

To be a great wife, mom, friend, and neighbor. I would also like to make the Lord proud.


As a writer, what influences have inspired you the most to write, and continue writing? 

My first, and possibly greatest influence, was reading. My parents were voracious readers, and my mother instilled that in all four of her children with frequent trips to the library. God took that love of reading and turned it into a love of writing. That keeps me inspired and causes me to continue to write.


Flora's Wish
Every writer struggles with various aspects of their writing journey. What has been the most difficult aspect of writing for you, and what come the most naturally?

My greatest writing challenge is time, both the lack of it and the use of it. For the seven years that I was a single mom, time was a precious commodity. Between caring for my children and working outside the home, there was very little left over to give to the pursuit of writing. I cherished those hours, however, and somehow books got written and deadlines were met. Now that my children are grown and I’m married again, the issue isn’t lack of time but rather use of time. There are so many good things vying for my attention that it is difficult to sort through them. And oh, the hours I could waste sitting at my computer and chatting with friends online!

As to what has come most naturally, that would be the stories. My agent once told me the time to retire is when the stories stop. I rather agree with that. In the meantime, I will keep collecting stories!


What is one piece of advice you would like to give to aspiring writers - either something you adhere to, or something you wish you had known when you started writing?

What a great question! I teach an entire workshop on what I would say to my 1996 self upon the purchase of my first word processor. I suppose I could answer the question with a bit of humor mixed with seriousness and say that I wish someone had told me the problems of the world and the size of my jeans would not shrink at the moment I finally sold that first book. While this is a bit of an exaggeration, I will admit that I believed if I could just get published, everything else would fall nicely into place. I’m nearing 20 years into this writing journey, and I can say that seeing the fifty-fourth book released is every bit as exciting as the first. So, my more serious advice would be to put your dreams into perspective but also put them into action. Write. Sit down and just write. There is no book ever read that hasn’t been typed into a manuscript, so get on it!


Millie's Treasure
As a reader, which stories excite you the most to read, and do you have any favourite novelists?

Oh my, that list is so long! I’m an eclectic reader. Right now I’m switching off between a Malcom Gladewell book (David and Goliath), a book about the making of BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S (Fifth Avenue, 5AM), and the novel True Grit by Charles Portis. In the queue are several novels I’m reading for endorsement as well as a contemporary romance dealing with arranged marriage, a story about a vintage dress shop, and the expanded and revised version of an old favorite titled Freakanomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything.

Recent novels that I’ve loved have included Hilary Manton Lodge’s A Table by the Window and Carla Laureano’s Five Days in Skye. In addition, I will admit that I will buy just about anything Susanna Kearsley, Jamie Langston Turner, or Karen White writes. I adore a well written story, period. SO many authors are doing just that. Call me a fan of every one of them!


What are some of your most favourite places on the internet to visit, that help challenge you as a writer, and encourage you as a reader?

See…there’s that issue of time and the internet again! My first impression was to say that Facebook and Twitter are places I love to visit but they definitely provide a challenge in the way of lack of time! I do subscribe to some great blogs: Books & Such Literary Agency, The Moral Premise, and InspyRomance.com (to which I contribute a monthly blog post).The American Christian Fiction Writers and Romance Writers of America sites are fabulous sites for writers. I highly encourage membership in both, but you do not have to be a member to enjoy much of what these organizations offer on their websites.


What can you tell us about your most recent and upcoming novels?

Hollywood Texas
My newest contemporary release is a novella called HOLLYWOOD TEXAS. I’m very excited about this book and all the story ideas the citizens of Hollywood, Texas are giving me. This may very well become a series. Here’s the description:

Movie industry insiders may call actress Amy Foreman the next Grace Kelley, but Texas veterinarian Adam Chambers calls her the woman who broke his heart. Now she’s grooming dogs in his clinic while the trouble she left back in California untangles in her absence.

Where does a woman with the most famous face in America go to hide? Home, of course. From Hollywood, Texas to Hollywood, California and back again…can a small town veterinarian and a famous hometown movie star rekindle their lost love?

SADIE’S SECRET, my 1890s historical romantic suspense novel that Romantic Times gave 4.5 stars and named a Top Pick is also now on bookstore shelves. While this is the third book in the award-winning Secret Lives of Will Tucker series, each of the three novels do stand alone and can be read without requiring purchase of previous novels. Here’s the description:

From bestselling author Kathleen Y'Barbo comes Sadie's Secret, the third book in The Secret Lives of Will Tucker series. These historical novels capture the romance of the South mingled with adventure and laced with secret identities and hidden agendas.


Sadie's Secret
Louisiana, 1890--Sarah Louise "Sadie" Callum is a master of disguise, mostly due to her training as a Pinkerton agent but also from evading overprotective brothers as she grew up. When she takes on a new assignment with international connections, she has no idea her new cover will lead her on the adventure of a lifetime.

Undercover agent William Jefferson Tucker is not looking for marriage--pretend or otherwise--but his past is a secret, his twin brother has stolen his present, and his future is in the hands of the lovely Sadie Callum. Without her connections to the world of upper-crust New Orleans, Jefferson might never find a way to clear his name and solve the art forgery case that has eluded him for years.

Only God can help these two secret agents find a way to solve their case and uncover the truth about what is going on in their hearts.


Do you have any parting words?

Yes, thank you for allowing me to talk about books and writing with you! I love that, geography aside, we’re all just readers looking for that next great book! What a blessing you and Soul Inspirationz are, Ellie!



Download a free eBook by Kathleen Y'Barbo:

Miss Merriweather's Marriage

Miss Merriweather's Marriage


This free short story e-romance by bestselling author Kathleen Y’Barbo encompasses a season of adventure, surprise, and romance at the Merriweathers’ summer home on Spaniard’s Island in Georgia. Read this prequel to gain insight into the generations to come in The Secret Lives of Will Tucker series. As a bonus, this free eBook also contains the first chapter of Flora’s Wish, the first full novel in the series. 

For Millicent Merriweather, the summer of 1844 is unforgettable. As determined as she is to avoid her parents’ schemes to find her an eligible husband, she realizes that the afternoon’s view from the porch is not entirely dreary. Down on the beach, the men cheer wildly as they catch sight of the horses rounding the bend and racing toward them. While Millicent’s brother Langley urges the bay faster, the dark-haired stranger leans in and matches the pace astride the paint. Much is at stake—for the winner earns the right to claim a Merriweather family possession of his choice. Who wins the race, which family treasure does the winner choose, and how does a lighthearted Georgian summer adventure blossom into a beautiful romance?


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Post a comment about this interview and enter the Rafflecopter draw for a Kindle copy of one of Kathleen's books -- HOLLYWOOD, TEXAS (Contemporary Romance), BELOVED CASTAWAY (Historical Romance), or PLAIN TROUBLE (Western Romance). A valid comment on the blog is an entry requirement into the draw, followed by the mandatory entry on Rafflecopter. Please indicate in your comment which title you would like to win the most, in order of preference. Contest open to entrants worldwide, and ends on Saturday, 31 May.



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Visit Kathleen's Author Portfolio Page at Soul Inspirationz // Christian Fiction Site to find links to her website and other online hangouts, as well as her list of books and a Featured Author Interview.



ELLIE WHYTE is a long-time supporter of Christian fiction and is the founder and owner/operator of Soul Inspirationz // The Christian Fiction Site which relaunched after a 5-year hiatus in January 2013. Ellie also has aspirations for her own writing career, and has begun working on a project set in New Zealand in the 1850s.  http://soulinspirationz.blogspot.com

Website: http://www.christianfictionsite.com
Blog: http://soulinspirationz.blogspot.com 
Facebook: Soul Inspirationz http://www.facebook.com/soulinspirationz
Twitter: @SoulInspiredNZ http://twitter.com/SoulInspiredNZ















Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Ellie Whyte Interview

Ellie Whyte ~ Souls Inspirationz


By Dorothy Adamek

It’s my pleasure to introduce Ellie Whyte to Australasian Christian Writers today. 
New Zealander Ellie Whyte is a long-time supporter of Christian fiction. She has previously worked in the Christian book trade over the course of 13 years, the first half as a volunteer than as an employee in retail, and the last half employed in wholesale. 
She is the founder and owner/operator of “The Christian Fiction Site” which had its beginnings back in 1998 as “Ellie’s World of Christian Fiction” before being rebranded in 2002. In 2007 Ellie took a hiatus from the website due to work commitments, but relaunched it again as Soul Inspirationz // The Christian Fiction Site in January 2013. Aside from these endeavours, Ellie has aspirations for her own writing career, and has begun working on a project set in New Zealand in the 1850s.

Welcome Ellie. Tell us how Soul Inspirationz come about. Soul Inspirationz is the third generation of a website begun in 1998. I had not long started using the internet when I was shown how to create a webpage on a free service called “Geocities”, and thought I could showcase what I loved, which was Christian fiction. So I started with my two favourite authors at the time, Janette Oke and Gilbert Morris, and listed all their releases to date, as they happened to be back then. At this time, I called the site “Ellie’s World of Christian Fiction”.
It wasn’t long before I had exhausted those lists and thought I should showcase others. At the time I worked voluntarily in a local Christian bookstore, Timaru Christian Bookcentre, and had access to the publisher catalogues which the general reading public didn’t have access to. So, armed with the knowledge found in those, as well as scouring Amazon.com (which did exist back then, but only sold physical books at the time), compiled monthly new release lists of Christian novels, beginning in 2000. From 2002, the site was known as “The Christian Fiction Site”. Added to the monthly lists, were interviews with Christian novelists, most of whom I had corresponded with during my times of helping to host online writing workshops with The Dancing Word Writer’s Network. From early 2007, I took a break from updating the website due to my daytime job responsibilities, and never got back to it.
Then in 2010, I had the opportunity to sell bargain Christian fiction, so I started doing so online and on NZ’s auction site, Trade Me, and called my online store “Soul Inspirationz”. This went rather well until mid 2012, when sales dipped dramatically, and my main supplier changed their shipping costs, which dried up my bargain supply and crippled my venture. However, within a few months, I reconsidered relaunching “The Christian Fiction Site” using the new name “Soul Inspirationz” and after deciding on a website platform, relaunched in January 2013. I initially thought I wouldn’t need to showcase the monthly releases like I used to, as websites like FamilyFiction and Novel Crossing had new releases listed, so I focussed mainly on author interviews. However, by the middle of 2013 I noticed that the lists on those 2 sites weren’t giving the new releases a time in the spotlight like I used to do on the old site, and thought a monthly blog post doing just that might be a good idea after all. So, from September 2013, the monthly new release promos were established - one for CBA Trade fiction, the other for Inspirational Category Romance fiction. Combined with the recent addition of book giveaways kindly supplied by the authors, publicists and publishers directly, they remain the most popular posts on the site today.
And it doesn’t end there. I have plans for further expansion over the coming months – just have to wait for the initial funding to accumulate before I can work on it. So watch this space ;-) 
Your website includes a forum. How does that work and what keeps people coming back? The forum is a messageboard on the website divided up into genre categories, for readers to discuss their favourite fiction finds and find out about others recommended to them on there. It’s a basic setup, but hopefully over time it will become better and better as more people come to use it as another home for discussion of Christian fiction. The forum is the first phase in the upcoming expansion of the site. 
What's the most significant change you've seen in the world of Christian fiction since you started reviewing/promoting? The number of genres and subgenres that have emerged since the early days of conventional Christian fiction has been amazing to witness, as well as the shifts in the popularity of each. 
I remember when there was no such thing as Amish fiction. The Beverly Lewis wrote that incredible story, The Shunning, and the 2 stories that followed on from that one, and thus was birthed the beginning of Amish fiction. Wanda Brunstetter was also writing Amish fiction under the category romance label of Heartsong Presents, but it wasn’t until her stories were published in trade fiction, including republishing the ones that had first appeared in category fiction, that her popularity took off.
Another genre, romantic suspense, took off in popularity in the early 2000’s, with the publication of Dee Henderson’s O’Malley Family series. Suddenly, readers couldn’t get enough of romantic suspense, and Dee Henderson’s work in particular. I’ve also seen the rise of ChickLit as a favourite genre, and its fall back to a minor position. The shift in popular genres has been interesting to watch – in the 1990’s historical fiction was popular, but with the rise of ChickLit and Romantic Suspense around the turn of the century, historical fiction waned in popularity and anything contemporary was preferred. Authors of historical fiction, and Biblical fiction in particular, found they couldn’t get contracts for their work as it wasn’t popular enough to sell. Those who persevered, however, soon found historical fiction on the rise again and their manuscripts were ready to go to fill the gap. 
What turns you off as a reader? Head-hopping. That’s my number one pet peeve. If I’m reading a scene through the eyes of one character, it jars me to suddenly be seeing the same scene through the eyes of another character, without a definitive scene break. Thankfully, the great editing that publishing houses and editors do means this is rarely found in traditionally published Christian fiction. The only exception is the omniscient point of view. It takes me a while to get into the rhythm of reading books with the all-seeing point of view, but once I’m on a roll it’s not so bad. Other things that turn me off are wooden or cliché characters, or books that take too long to get me ‘hooked” on the story. A literary reader, I am not ;-)

Ellie at the Big Gumboot in NZ with Jen Orchard

Is there a writer in Ellie Whyte? I certainly hope so! Until I started the website, and began corresponding with authors by email, I had only ever considered myself a reader. But when another author suggested I should be writing, it’s always been on my mind to take it up. In the early 2000’s I attended and sometimes helped to host online writing workshops for Dancing Word Writers Network for a few years, and ‘met’ some wonderful authors –some of whom I was privileged to meet face to face while attending the Christy Awards ceremony in 2009 - and learned from them the importance of POV, showing vs. telling, creating dynamic characters, and other important aspects of writing craft. Even though I didn’t understand a lot of it as I wasn’t yet a writer myself, I still learned a lot from them and found that then transferred to what I was reading. The only thing stopping me from writing was a lack of story ideas. However, over the past decade, I have found that I have become fascinated with New Zealand history, and my family history, and now story ideas are beginning to flow. So again, watch this space! Thanks so much Ellie, we certainly will be watching and cheering for you. You’ve  It‘s great to know more about how you came to reviewing and what your heart’s leading you to next. 
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Please check out Ellie’s Soul Inspirationz site. She’s contributed so much to the world of Christian fiction over the years. Her efforts might introduce you to your next favorite author. 

How do you decide what you’re going to read next? Do you watch the reviewing sites for recommendations? Share books with a friend? Scoop up free books online and read whatever sounds appealing? 
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Dorothy Adamek lives in Melbourne with her Beloved and their three gorgeous kids. 
She's the winner of the 2013 FHL ~ Touched By Love Award. 
Enamoured by all things 19th century, she writes The Heartbeat of Yesteryear, Historical Romance - Aussie style. Come say G'day at her blog, Ink Dots. 


Friday, 11 October 2013

Author Interview: Becky Wade

By Ellie Whyte

Becky Wade is a graduate of Baylor University and is the author of contemporary romance novels My Stubborn Heart and Undeniably Yours

During her childhood in California, Becky frequently produced homemade plays starring her sisters, friends, and cousins. These plays almost always featured a heroine, a prince, and a love story with a happy ending. She's been a fan of all things romantic ever since.

These days Becky can be found failing but trying to keep up with her housework, sweating at the gym, carting her kids around town, playing tennis, hunched over her computer, eating chocolate, or collapsed on the sofa watching TV with her husband.

The following is a 2013 interview with Becky.



·        Tell us a little about yourself.


I was raised in southern California, but now live in Dallas, Texas with my husband, three children (ages 12, 9, 4) and one gorgeous Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.


·         What inspired you to become a novelist, and did you always want to write?

No, I didn't always want to write but I did always love to read.  Shortly after my husband and I were married, we followed his job to the Caribbean island of Anguilla.  The government there restricted me from taking a job that would have otherwise gone to a local.  So I volunteered, started playing tennis, kept house, watched Days of our Lives, and read books.

As it happened, I came across a book I disliked so much and I looked at it and thought, "I wonder if I could do this better?"  That idea, the idea of trying my hand at writing, took hold.  I sat down and started a manuscript.  

Well... I was terrible!  I'd imagined that I could write, but until I tried it myself I had no inkling how difficult it would be.  That first novel and the one that came after were never purchased by publishing houses.  Steadily and slowly, though, as I learned the craft and continually practiced, I began to improve.


·        What do you think is significant about Christian fiction?

Christian fiction is significant because it does what we were all put on this planet to do -- it glorifies God.

I really do regard my work as a ministry and I constantly pray for God's equipping and guidance as I'm writing a manuscript.  I think the faith story in my books gives them a depth and meaning they wouldn't otherwise possess.  


·       How do you hope your readers react to the stories you write?

I hope they can't put them down.  I hope they fall in love with the heroes and relate/sympathize with the heroines.  I hope the romance sweeps them away.  I hope my books make them laugh, get teary-eyed, and praise the Lord for His great love.


·        What has been the most surprising aspect to becoming a published novelist?

That everyone in my family still looks to me to grocery shop, cook, clean, and do all the laundry. That publishing books is as fun and deeply exciting as it is.


·         How has being a novelist impacted your relationship with Christ?

It's grown my faith.  It's daunting to take on the task of writing an entire novel!  Especially for a mom of three. 

Each day, before I write, I hit my knees and pray.  I confess to God that I've taken on something so big that I'll fail unless He is in it.  Then I give it over to Him, put my fingers on the computer's keyboard, and step out in faith that He'll lead me to write the book He envisions.  


·         Other than being a novelist, what other goals do you have for your life?

I hope to raise kids who will follow the Lord's call on their life.  I want to revisit Europe.  I'd love to have a little lake or beach house one day.  I want to keep my body fit and (maybe ironically) I also want to eat more chocolate.


·         As a writer, what influences have inspired you the most to write, and continue writing?

Wonderful books have most inspired me to write.  I LOVE the feeling I get when I'm immersed in a book that I can't put down.  That's what made me book crazy from a very young age and that's what eventually motivated me to try my own hand at writing. 

I continue writing because of my passion for the work.  It's tremendously challenging, but it's also creative, and deeply rewarding.


·         Every writer struggles with various aspects of their writing journey. What has been the most difficult aspect of writing for you, and what comes the most naturally?

The most difficult aspect for me is writing to a deadline.  I'd prefer to write books at my own slow pace and take days or weeks off whenever the mood strikes.  I've had to balance that preference with the demands of the job title "Professional Author".  The trick I'm always attempting is to keep the writing fun and feeling like a joy, while still maintaining the output that my publisher and I have agreed to.

The part of the process that's the most natural for me is revisions.  When the first draft is complete, I have no difficulty taking off my writer hat and putting on my editor hat.  On some of my books, the time I've spent rewriting has been similar in the length to the time I spent writing.


·        What is one piece of advice you would like to give to aspiring writers - either something you adhere to, or something you wish you had known when you started writing?

Stay true to what you feel led to write.  If you do, your voice will sing and your reader's will pick up on your enjoyment and enthusiasm.  Don't let the market or critique partners or judges or your own insecurities stop you from penning the book God is calling you to pen.


·        As a reader, which stories excite you the most to read, and do you have any favourite novelists?

I'm most excited by romances, and not the light and breezy ones.  I like love stories that put the characters through the ringer, that make me cry, that force the hero or heroine (or both) to make sacrifices.  Some of my favorite novelists are: (from the general market) Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Shana Abe, Lisa Kleypas, Laura Kinsale, Kristan Higgins; (from the Christian market) Deeanne Gist, Susan May Warren, Katie Ganshert. 


·        What are some of your most favourite places on the internet to visit, that help challenge you as a writer, and encourage you as a reader?

Facebook is my favorite place to connect with fellow authors.  I feel as though I've grown friendships there with so many writers that I've yet to meet in person!  Whenever someone posts about a writing struggle or about some aspect of a writer's life that I can relate to, I'm reminded that I'm not alone.

I'm encouraged as a reader by Goodreads.  I could spend ages on that site, reading about different books, checking out what my friends are reading, browsing through reviews, etc.


·         What can you tell us about your most recent and upcoming novels?

My most recent novel is entitled Undeniably Yours.  It's about an heiress named Meg Cole who inherits, among many other things, her father's horse ranch.  She determines to shut the ranch down, but soon begins to wonder if the ranch manager, handsome cowboy Bo Porter, is the one thing she should fight to keep. 

So many of the struggles that would have faced a wealthy woman and poor man in, say, Regency England, still applied to my two modern-day Texas characters.  I enjoyed watching them struggle against their conflicts on their way to discovering that despite all their differences they were undeniably perfect for one another. 

My next three novels will tell the loves stories of Bo's three siblings.  Meant to Be Mine will release in the the spring of 2014.


·        Do you have any parting words?

My husband and I were fortunate to live and work in Perth, Australia for a year.  We absolutely loved our time there and remember it with great fondness.  The people we met were so friendly, warm, and accepting of us.  I connected with a group of writers in Perth that I still keep in touch with to this day. To say the least, I'm a fan of your part of the globe.  

Thanks, Ellie, for inviting me to answer these interview questions for ACW.  I'm honored!  Happy writing, everyone. 

Visit Becky's Author Portfolio Page at Soul Inspirationz // Christian Fiction Site to find links to her website and other online hangouts, as well as her list of books and a Featured Author Interview.


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ELLIE WHYTE is a long-time supporter of Christian fiction and is the founder and owner/operator of Soul Inspirationz // The Christian Fiction Site which relaunched after a 5-year hiatus in January 2013. Ellie also has aspirations for her own writing career, and has begun working on a project set in New Zealand in the 1850s.  http://soulinspirationz.blogspot.com

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