Showing posts with label Walking on Broken Glass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Walking on Broken Glass. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Welcome, Christa Allan! It's so good to have you this week!

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

I started writing in high school after I discovered I couldn’t sing, dance, paint, play sports or act. When I started writing for a newspaper after my second child was born, it was the first time I saw my name in print. My own byline. I was hooked. The line and sinkers came later when my husband bought me a laptop several years ago, and I actually began writing my novel.

Sounds like my experience. :) What is the genre you write in? Would you explain what it is?

I write Women’s Fiction, which I would categorize as a genre where romance is not an integral part of the story, but rather how a woman or women change as a result of life circumstances.

How do you spend your writing days? Do you set goals to reach a certain number of words per day? Can you give us a general idea of how long it takes you to write a novel?

I am generally teaching high school full-time, but I am on a semester sabbatical. So, at least until January, I have the luxury of writing all day if I choose to do so. I’d like to say I’m one of those words a day people, but I’m not. My goal is to get the novel finished and turned in on deadline…no matter what it takes!

Groan. I know what you mean. What is the spiritual message in your book? What can readers expect to get from reading it?

The Edge of Grace released in August, and it’s currently a free Kindle download. Readers can purchase it at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Christian Book distributors, Books-a-Million and other online sites.

It just received a starred review from Library Journal, and I think the reviewer truly captured the novel:

“Forgiveness, acceptance, and family ties -figure prominently in Allan’s second novel. She does not avoid tough subjects (her Walking on Broken Glass deals with alcoholism). Widow Caryn Becker is having a hard time raising her young son while getting her new business off the ground. When her brother David tells her he is gay, she is unable to cope and rejects the one person she has been able to count on. When her brother is attacked, his partner, Max, asks Caryn for help standing up against the attacker. Reluctantly, she agrees. Throughout the trial, Caryn comes to accept David and finds the grace to stand up for what is right.

VERDICT: This sophomore effort deals with a difficult subject for many Christians with sensitivity and grace, exploring Caryn’s feelings honestly while never shirking from the issue of justice and forgiveness. It is difficult to find a comparative CF novel, but readers who believe in a more forgiving and accepting God are sure to enjoy it.”

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?

I feel like giving up several times a day. When I’m writing, I’m checking my brain waves and asking myself why on earth do I subject myself to this torture. When I’m not writing, I’m asking myself why on earth am I wasting all this great material that surrounds me.

I learned with my debut novel, Walking on Broken Glass, that readers can be the kindest, most generous and exceptional people in the universe. They can also be mean, petty, and arrogant. So, I have to ride the waves and understand that it’s the direction of the boat that ultimately matters, regardless of the waves getting me there. I remind myself constantly that, even on those days when I’m baking a cake for my pity party, God doesn’t want me to write for me. He wants me to write for Him, and I have no idea who He has in mind that will read my novel and possibly be changed.
Would you explain how you “chose” (or were chosen by) a publisher? Do you just go “inny, minny, miny, moe?” Now, that you’re published, can you sit back and relax from the success you’ve experienced?

After nine immediate rejections for Walking on Broken Glass, my agent pitched the novel to Abingdon Press and Barbara Scott, the Acquisitions Editor at that time, loved it. They also opened the door for me to write The Edge of Grace, and I could not be more proud of them for having the courage and faith to do so.

Do you mind telling us some of your likes and dislikes? Hobbies, interests? Where would you like to travel if you could?

Likes: Coke Zero, cheesecake, and seafood (not all at once), reading, pens, pulling weeds, Bruno Mars

Dislikes: Mustard Greens, duck, deer, folding clothes, emptying the dishwasher, potty-mouths on students

Would you give us your blog or webpage so everyone can check it out? Anything else you’d like to share? Promotional information?

WEBSITE: http://www.christaallan.com/

TWITTER: ChristaAllan

FACEBOOK: Christa Allan, Author

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Thanks so much, Christa, for visiting.
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Blessings!

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