Wednesday, April 07, 2010

My Friend, Author Jena Morrow
Giveaway! Giveaway!
What to do for  a chance to win Jena's book, Hollow?
Comment!

Come on, folks, and enjoy learning about fellow author, Jena. Read on . . .

How long have you known that you were a writer? Did you receive a clear "call"? Or have you loved writing all your life?

  • I have loved writing since I was about eight years old. Writing has always sort of been my way of responding to the world--when I'm angry, I write; when I'm sad, I write. When I'm overjoyed or inspired, I write. So if I did receive a clear call, it must have happened sometime before second grade!
What is the genre you write in? Would you explain it?

  • Well, the book that is releasing in May is a memoir. What I write most often are personal essays which usually end up as blog entries or articles at some point. I love fiction and enjoy creating characters and placing them in precarious situations, and then "discovering" how they will respond. I've written several short, one-act plays and have enjoyed that creative process. It has given me an itch to dig into fiction writing.
How do you spend your writing days? Do you set goals to reach a certain amount of words per day?

  • No, I don't set word count goals, but it seems most of the writers I meet do, and I'm sure they're onto to something. I'm embarrassed to admit how unstructured I am in my approach to writing. I just sit down and write and hope for the best. Some days my fingers fly faster than other days. It's really fun when the words come faster than the fingers can type. But that isn't every day!
What is the spiritual message in your latest book? What can readers expect to get from reading it?

  • My upcoming book, Hollow, is a memoir about my struggle with anorexia, but there is a spiritual message for sure. It is a message of what I call "realistic hope." So often, as Christians, we set ourselves up for failure by assuming that the entire point of our journey is arriving at its end.
  • I've been learning differently; the point of the journey IS the journey. The journey is its own reward. In my own recovery process, relapses have taught me an important lesson, which is applicable to so many areas in the life of the believer: life can be chosen one day at a time. God's mercies are new every morning, and baby steps DO count.
When will your book be released?

  • Hollow will hit stores on May 1st.
Where do you get your ideas? Character names? Do you find your characters similar to you in any way?

  • Ideas come from all sorts of sources . . . A stranger I see in the mall, a conversation I overheard in a coffee house, things my friends might be enduring. And a really good book or movie will almost always inspire me to create something. Most of these ideas get stored on the hard drive of my brain until later. Character names just pop into my head randomly; certain names "seem" like certain types of people to me, and I go with that.
  • Some of my characters, like in the plays I have written, have been similar to me, but mostly I enjoy creating characters who are unique. It's fun to get outside my own head and learn to "think" like someone else, figure out how they might react in certain situations, what they would say, what their strengths are, their weaknessess. People are fascinating to me--even fictional ones.
Do you ever feel like giving up? Most people don't understand the stress, the work, and the joy of being a writer. How tenuous becoming a writer is. Do you care to share how it feels, what discouraging/encouraging times you've gone through? Who's inspired you the most?

  • Well, I'm still pretty new. Ask me in another five or ten years! Honestly, though, the ride so far has included all those things--the stress, the work, the joy. And so far, I wouldn't trade a bit of it. I'm just relying on God and truly enjoying the ride.
Would you explain how you "chose" (or was chosen by) a publisher? Do you just go "inny, minny, miny, moe?" Grin. Now, that you're published, can you sit back and relax from the success you've experienced?
  • My agent knew before she signed me that Moody was somewhere she wanted to pitch, and I just trusted her insider's perspective. It has turned out to be a great fit, and I feel extremely blessed. They are some very cool people.
Do you mind telling us some of your likes and dislikes? Hobbies, interests?

  • Oh, where to start? Well, I'm a people person, and I love hanging out and laughing with my friends. My kid makes me laugh daily. Sometimes I laugh all by myself . . . so I guess laughter is one of my "likes." I love good movies--I have a lo-o-ong list of favorites; anything well written and character driven. Music is huge in my life, and I have a wide range of musical interests. Probably one of my favorite things to do is to just drive around, listening to music and clearing my head. Oh, and coffee. Gotta have a good cup o' java in the cupholder.
Would you give us your blog or webpage so everyone can check it out? Anything else you'd like to share? Promotional information?

  • My blog is http://www.jenamorrow.blogspot.com/
  • Folks can follow me on Twitter as jena_morrow.
  • The Facebook fan page has been set up and can be found by searching for "Hollow the Book."
  • My own author website is currently under construction and will be launched in time for the book's release.

Thank you, Jena, for being on my blog today. I wish you the very best for your writing career and Hollow.

Folks, if you know someone struggling with anorexia, please consider sharing this book with them. And don't forget to share your comment to encourage Jena!


Blessings!

Tuesday, April 06, 2010



Blog Award 
and All That Fun Stuff

 
 Trinity Rose recently gave me the above super award. Thank you!

If you'd like to check out her blog, go here . . .
 

 

Here are some other great bloggers to whom I'd like to give this award:

From the Heart by the agents of Hartline Agency
Writing Roseanna by Roseanna White
Go Teen Writers  by Stephanie Morrill
Mary's Musings by Mary Proctor
Writer's Wanderings by Karen Robbins
~~~~~Celtic Voices by Cindy Thomson
Audience of One  by Jeanette Levellie
the imperfect journey by Jill
Favorite PASTimes
International Christian Fiction Writers  
On the Write Track  by Lynda Schab 
The Porch Swing Chronicles  by Lisa Hess
Life as a Missionary Kid  by Austin
Kathryn Page Camp
I Dream Of Writing For God  by Sharon Lavy
 
 
And some fun things about me, that you may know or not; that you may find interesting--or not, but either way, here they are . . .
  • I like to write suspense, the creepier, the better, BUT a good romance that touches my heart and soul is super too.
  • I'm a picky reader: not that the writer has to meet certain rules, but that they have to satisfy the craving inside me to stir me in some way.
  • I love my hot tub!
  • I'm still in love with my husband.
  • I enjoy traveling, but home is nice too.
  • Autumn, followed closely by Spring, is my fav season.
  • I love chocolate with nuts and gooey stuff inside.


Here are the rules for this award, be sure and take them if I gave your blog this award:
  1. Thank and link to the person who gave you the award.
  2. Pass this award on to 15 bloggers that you've recently discovered and think are fantastic.
  3. Contact those blogs and let them know they've won.
  4. State 7 things about yourself.
Most of all, have fun!

Blessings

Saturday, April 03, 2010

Goodies for YOU!

If you're craving something sweet, and still have energy after Sunday morning Easter, try these delicious treats (these are decorated, but yours can be plain, too).


Peanut Butter-Marshmallow Eggs
Makes approximately 80

1 1/2 cups butter or margarine, softened
5 to 6 cups sifted confectioners' sugar
1 cup peanut butter
1 3/4 cus marshmallow creme
2 teaspoons vanilla
1 3/4 pounds (approximately) any chocolate-flavored compound coating, melted or real chocolate tempered

Cream butter and 2 cups confectioners sugar in large bowl until light and fluffy. Add peanut butter, marshmallow creme, and vanilla; blend well.

Gradually add remaining confectioners sugar; mix to consistency that can be easily handled. Form into egg shapes. Dip eggs in melted chocolate; let stand until firm.

Enjoy!

Hope your Easter is joyful!

Thursday, April 01, 2010

Winners!

Thrilled to announce the winners for Shelba Niven's books:

Jeanette Levellie: "Early Settlers of the K-Springs/Chelsea Area"


 Linda Rondeau: "Abingdon’s Easter Drama Collection, #2"

Congratulations, ladies, and thank you for visiting Shelba's interview!

Blessings for a wonderful Easter weekend!
EASTER GIVEAWAY
    for YOU!

I love the Easter season.


The resurrection of Christ . . .

The hope and joy . . .
The new life . . .
Spring . . .
So . . . I'm celebrating! And some wonderful people will enjoy it.

Here's what YOU do:
  • Let me know what Spring and/or Easter means to you in 20 words or less.
  • Let me know the last book you read.
  • Become one of my followers, if you haven't already.
Make sure you leave an email address so I can contact you if/when you win.

That's it.

Now on to the prizes (one per person):

  • "A Tender Reed" A novel by Teresa Slack. (Teresa will join me on my blog in May with more book giveaways! Don't miss it!)
Born and raised in a small town in Southern Ohio, Teresa Slack always dreamed of writing books. The Christian fiction market for which she writes, has given her the opportunity to do what she loves while sharing her faith with readers. She lives with her husband in Ohio where she is an advocate of pet rescue and is currently working on her tenth novel

Check out her blog at http://teresaslack@blogspot.com/




  • "Me, Just Different" a young adult novel by one of my critique partners, Stephanie Morrill. If you have a teenager, get this first book, and her other two, in that teen's hands. She's a great writer.
Stephanie Morrill is a twenty-something living in Kansas with her high school sweetheart-turned-husband and their daughter. She's the author of The Reinvention of Skylar Hoyt series, written for teenage girls. She's also the founder of http://www.goteenwriters.com/, a blog that offers a helping hand to teens aspiring to be authors. You can find out more about Stephanie's journey as a young novelist and read sample chapters of her books at http://www.stephaniemorrillbooks.com/.




  • A five-page critique of a scene, part of a chapter, whatever by . . . Christy Miller, owner and founder of
Mentor's Pen Editorial Services.
She's experienced in critiquing and editing, a published writer, has served as a judge for novel-writing contests and as a personal mentor.

Christy is a pastor’s wife and an ordained minister and a Christian lady who loves words, books, and most of all, the Book. God spoke gently to her heart, asking her to become an encourager to other writers.
Check out her business website at: www.mentorspen.com
Email her at: Christina@mentorspen.com





  • NEW!  NEW! Just got word that Michele Levigne, EPIC finalist, and this year, winner, is offering to give away pens and bubble gum to go along with every gift given away!!
Plus, as if that wasn't enough, she's giving away TWO T-shirts in honor of her two books coming out shortly.


  1. Lady Warhawk, the 4th book in her Arthurian fantasy series coming out mid-April.
  2. A Quiet Place, her next Tabor Heights novel, comes out May 1.




And last but not least . . .
  • A $20.00 gift certificate from Amazon.

Quote:
A great man is always willing to be little. --Ralph Waldo Emerson

A wonderful Easter to each of you!