Showing posts with label Robin Shope. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robin Shope. Show all posts

Friday, March 05, 2010

WINNERS!

Yep, I'm announcing TWO winners!

  • Christine won Robin Shope's book. LAST CALL, Christine, please contact me. You have until tonight at 7 p.m.
  • Second choice for Robin's book:  Sherry Kuhn!! If I don't hear from Christine by tonight, please contact me with your address, Sherry, and I'll pass it on to Robin so you can get your book.


  • Doug, you won a copy of Toni's book!!! Please send me your address so Toni can get her book out to you!

Thanks, everyone!

Blessings!

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Catchy Books . . .


A Stray Drop of Blood by Roseanna White

(Biblical)



Riveting.
Powerful.
Complex.




Laurie Kingery's The Outlaw's Lady . . .

(historical)



Touching.
Captivating.
Real life characters.




Before the Season Ends by Linore Rose Burkard

(Regency)


Delightful.
Intoxicating.
Romantic.





The Easter Edition by Robin Shope

(Contemporary)



Fun.
Heart-touching.
Believable.










Dwight Ritter's Emerson the Magnificent . . .

(for the old and the young)



Entertaining.
Charming.
Original.






Quote:
"The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go."   — Dr. Seuss

Blessings!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Winner of Robin's Book . . .

Christine's name was chosen!!!

Christine, please email me with your address so that I can pass it on to Robin.



NEXT?  Toni Cyran-Brock's interview! AND a GIVEAWAY of her book. The author of "Prisoners of Love," Toni shares her experience and calling with us. For anyone who's experienced (or knows someone who has) a loved one or friend who's in prison, this is the ideal book.

Here is what some people have said about the book:
  • Thanks for sharing your valuable experience and wisdom. I highly recommend your book to others.    —Tom Lagana, author of Chicken Soup for the Prisoner’s Soul.

  • What a wonderful book… It is on my list of must read books. It is full of humor, pathos, tears, and nitty gritty information. Toni tells it like it is. There is no sugar coating, but she gently fills your heart with hope. I purchased a copy for myself and quickly ordered one for my husband and two for friends.    —Bobbie Pierce, author, prison activist, and wife of a prisoner in Arizona.

  • This is much more than a how-to book, it's a realistic look at what it's really like to try to support (emotionally, legally, financially) someone in prison. It's also a very human book about people in a difficult situation.    —Anne Rose-Pierce, founder of 17 Years After, an Oregon based prison reform organization.

  • Toni’s book is used in both our male and female programs at Southside Regional Jail. We recommend her book to anyone dealing with the human side of incarceration.    —Morgan Moss and Penny Patton, founders of The Center for Therapeutic Justice.

  • Toni's book is a must for everyone that has someone in prison. It is even good read for anyone. I’m starting my own live support group next week…and I am going to recommend it to everyone to read it.     —Kathy Groves, wife of a convict serving 10 years.

  • I just finished this book and it is awesome. As the wife of an Alabama prisoner, it seemed as though parts of the book were written about my life. Thank you for this book and for caring about the prisoners and their loved ones.    —Monica, Alabama

  • This is a wonderful book for the millions of people who have loved ones on the "other side." I keep a copy by my bedside and refer to it when I need encouragement. …This book should be read by everyone, because our entire society will be impacted by the release of our incarcerated once their time has been served.    —Sharon, North Carolina

Blessings, and don't miss Toni's interview!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

An Interview with Robin Shope

It's such a wonderful and exciting privilege
to have Robin with us today! I loved reading about her early years of writing attempts.
You'll enjoy it too!

Giveaway!  Giveaway! Giveaway!
       To one person who comments on this blog:
     One of Robin's books!   How exciting is that?


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?

Falling in love with writing in the fifth grade was the easy part. I adored my writing teacher. She always read the best compositions aloud in class. The way she cradled them in her hands told me they were treasures. I worked extremely hard to please her; to hear my words read aloud—but I was never chosen.

A few years later, we moved to Delavan, Wisconsin. I wrote a composition for my language arts teacher and she told me there was no way I could have written that paper because it was too good. I proudly explained every word belonged to me. She sent me to the principal for lying. The principal called my mother and spoke with her. Mother told him that she watched me write that paper sitting at the kitchen table. All the fuss and commotion sent me a clear message that I had a good story. My motivation springs from that moment.

What is the genre you write in? Would you explain what it is?

My genre is a bit schizophrenic. I began my adult writing career by writing mystery and co-authored three books with Susan Wales. Since then I decided I needed romance in my life so I wrote a series of romance novels, under the series name:
  • The Turtle Creek Edition.
  • The first was The Christmas Edition,
  • quickly followed by The Valentine Edition
  • and now The Easter Edition.

The Christmas Edition caught the eye of director/producer Steven Zambo of Salty Earth Pictures and by the time this interview ‘airs’, he will be in post production. The targeted release of the movie based on my book is December 2010. The name of the story has been changed for the movie. It will be aired as Journey to Paradise. As a result, my publisher is re-leasing the book with a new ending and more scenes, so even if you have read it the first time, you will want the newer copy. Steve Zambo plans on releasing The Valentine Edition next, and then The Easter Edition.

A new book series is in the works with Point Yonder Press. The series combines mystery and romance about a young woman who is a biologist and returns to her hometown, which happens to be on an island in Lake Michigan—Willow Island. Be sure to watch for the release of Wynn in the Willows.

Lastly, I have co-authored a young adult book with former Dallas Cowboy, Kalen Thornton. Ruby Red is being published by Sparklesoup and the talented Amu Munoz is designing the cover. The story is told through Ruby Red’s eleven-year old eyes. Set in the 1920s, Ruby is taken in as a maid and finds little hope of being anyone. Then she makes a risky move by faking insanity. After being tossed out, she sneaks onto a train that is heading west where she finds adventure, danger, and renewed hope.

I love writing about strong women. Does it show?

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 only wish I had writing days. I am the Special Education Coordinator at a juvenile facility. That is a full time position that I love. I write at night and on weekends. Some novels took me six weeks to complete while others were in-process for years. At times I set goals for number of words per day while at other times my goal for the day is to re-polish one or two chapters.

Tell us about your new book. What is the spiritual message in it? What can readers expect to get from reading it? How and where can readers buy your book?

Readers can order my books from Amazon or any bookstore. The spiritual message of The Easter Edition is " Follow God for He will give you the desires of your heart." Not only will readers be captivated by the story and characters but they will find messages of hope and renewal.

Here is a blurb: Bridal shop owner, Carol Horn, looks forward to being a bride herself someday. Having surrendered her desires to God, she's praying the Lord will show her the path she should take. When she meets new assistant pastor, Luke Peters, she feels he is the answer to her prayers, but if that’s so, why does she feel called to go overseas to help build an orphanage?

Luke has a sketchy past that includes doing jail time, but he comes to Turtle Creek, Wisconsin as a changed man. He falls hard for Carol, but when she applies for the mission trip, Luke finds himself torn between ignoring her application and giving up the one person who trusts that he has truly become a man of God.

Can Luke overcome his shadowy past and show Carol that he is the man for her, or will she discover that the rumors about him are true?

Where do you get ideas? Character names? Do you find your characters similar to you in any way?

Generally ideas come to me all the time. I write them down the minute I get them, otherwise there're gone along with my youthful figure. I have the beginning plots for ten more books but I have to write and edit the books which are contracted first. As for names, I have a baby book that sometimes I look through, but usually my characters tell me what their names are as I write about them. They are insistent like that. Some of my characters personify different sides of my personality.

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?

Like a smoker (which I am not) I have given up writing and then taken it back up again at least a hundred times. What drives me? It is part of who I am and I suppose that is part of every successful writer’s psyche. The inner conflict is often a driving force to put fingers to the keyboard and start pecking away. I have all these characters inside of my brain that want to be set free on paper and each has his or her own story to tell. There were discouraging times when the rejections piled up. To some degree I wanted to be published, but there was also a part of me that wanted to write even if that work might not be published. With each rejection, I became even more determined to write a good book. I learned a lot from reading the books of other authors, attending writer’s workshops, and going to ACFW (American Christian Fiction Writers) conference. That organization is invaluable. They are loving and supportive; it’s good to have a ‘friend’ when things go right and wrong.

Would you roughly explain how you “chose” (or were 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?

I never sit back and relax. I am driven to write, but writing is also a form of relaxation. There will always be the next book to tend to whether I have to polish a rough draft or write out what is burning inside me, there is always good work to do.. It’s like having a lot of children. You want to enjoy the ones that are already born and you do, but it’s the newborn that needs the most attention. God has opened many writing doors for me and I keep walking through them. I never chose publishers at random. I study the market to see what publishers are looking for and query those publishers with suitable book proposals.

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

I love to read and go to movies. Garage sales are my best therapy for an overworked schedule. I plan to travel all over the United States and experience what our country has to offer, which is magnificence.

You recently had a book published. Would you take this time to describe it to us? How and where can readers buy your books?

The Easter Edition is the third book in the Turtle Creek Edition series. I think readers will find it to be a passionate read about a young woman who is torn between serving God and being with the man she loves.

Readers can find my books on amazon.com at:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=robin+shope&x+0&y=0

or, order them from any bookstore.

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

I like to spread hope. There a big and little problems that each of us face in life. Sometimes the problems are daunting. My books are meant to inspire hope and the romances are meant to motivate people to get past their obstacles and do well in life.

I would love for everyone to befriend me on Facebook, Robin Jansen Shope. Also please join Journey to Paradise Movie and Salty Earth Pictures for movie updates.

My blog is:  http://write2robinshope.blogspot.com/

Thanks, Robin, for joining me today! Folks, check out Robin's books. I'm sure you won't be disappointed. Don't forget to comment for a chance to win one of Robin's books!
Blessings!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Talented Writer Robin Shope

  • is visiting my blog tomorrow, Wednesday,
  • and is giving away one of her books.
  • Be sure to stop by and enjoy the blog, comment, and ask questions if you like!


What's the benefits of giveaways?



  • Encourages others to read the blogs.
  • Encourages the author with readers during their interview and possible new people discovering their books!
  • Helps grow the blog owner's blog.
Worth it?
Yep.

Blessings!

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