Santa Cruz, California, October 28th, 2014

Santa Cruz, California, October 28th, 2014
Showing posts with label Katie Ganshert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Katie Ganshert. Show all posts

Monday, October 13, 2014

Guest blogging at Katie Ganshert's and other stuff.



Hello faithful Redheads. 
Today is Canadian Thanksgiving, and there's a nice turkey in the oven...mmmm!

BUT, I'm thrilled, THRILLED to be guest posting over at Waterbrook author Katie Ganshert's blog...

Hello?? Is she not gorgeous?




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Come by and visit, BUT BEFORE YOU DO!!!! 

Leave a comment for your chance to win the incredible 'Kept' by the awesome Sally Bradley.

I'll announce the winner on Wednesday, and after that? I'm taking a three week blogging break due to some fairly awesome adventures about to happen.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Guest Post with Katie Ganshert!!


Joining us today at TFTR is a great writer who is also one of the NICEST people I've met along the way here in Writerland. Katie has her second novel coming out March 19th, "Wishing on Willows" picks up a few years after the pages closed on "Wildflowers from Winter". 
Katie was gracious enough to not only join us, but to guest post too!

I urge you to pick up a copy of Wishing on Willows when it releases, it's a GREAT read and I also advise you to have a box of tissues nearby. Okay, several boxes. And something to eat, cuz Robin will make you hungry. And grab a coffee, or a tea, oh, and a stick, for whacking Ian for being so charming.

So without further ado, here's Katie!!!



More than a Fringe Benefit

When I set off on my journey toward publication, my goal was singular: get published.

Pursuing that goal has taken a lot of time and commitment and let’s be honest, faith. Because there are no guarantees. So much is outside our control. But I was committed to doing everything I possibly could to make that dream happen.

Seeing my book in the hands of readers would be my reward, my payoff for all the hard work.

And it has been. Hands down, holding my book and hearing from readers is amazing. A gigantic blessing and a huge encouragement.

But there is another reward that has come about as a result of my pursuit. One I never could have expected. One I wasn’t even looking for.

And that is the friendships.

People like Jeannie Campbell and Wendy Miller and Jennifer Major and a myriad of others who I never would have known had I never pursued publication in the first place.

These are people you meet in the trenches.

These are the people who understand that crazy, insane passion that drives us to get up at four in the morning or stay up until two in the morning, all to pen stories, quite often in obscurity.

These people get it.

They share it.

They understand the rejection and the waiting.

They understand the burning desire to share our stories with others.

They understand when we talk about fictional characters as if they are real. They get the flashes of inspiration that come so quick and hot, you have to pull over to the side of the road and write it down on a crumpled up McDonald’s wrapper.

This is what brings us together. This is how these friendships are formed. Writing.
But then, after a few phone calls or emails, it becomes more than writing. And all of a sudden, you have these sisters in Christ, these prayer warriors, these life encouragers we never would have had if we wouldn’t have pursued publication in the first place.

We often talk about how writing is a solitary career. So much of it is spent alone. Just you, a pen and a notebook, or a document on your computer screen.

But I’ve discovered that writing is community.

A brave, welcoming, encouraging community. One that will celebrate with you, struggle with you, and come alongside of you.

Even if I never saw my book on a book shelf, this community makes it all worth it.

Let’s Talk: What unexpected blessings have come about because you are a writer?

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Annnnnnnnnnnnnnnd, we're back. I ADDED A VLOG!!!

Hello.
Yup, I've been out of the loop.
I flew the coop.
I hope you snooped!

Yes, I DID learn poetry from Sesame Street. Why do you ask?
I had to get done a chop of my manuscript in time to enter Genesis, and to get rolling on the query process.
I simply evaded the blogs and Facebook, as best I could, and worked.
Phewff!!!

Now we're done!!!

SO.....
Tomorrow???

JOANNE BISCHOF!!!

And Monday??

KATIE GANSHERT!!!

And what about April??

LAURA FRANTZ!!!

ANNNNNNNND...


The launch of Married...with Fiction!!




Thursday, February 21, 2013

Pet Peeves and promotions....

"Hey kids!!"

Remember that?
It preceded almost every annoying commercial on Saturday morning TV. It drove me nuts, even as a child.

And YES,we had TV back then.

And yes, I knew Gilligan's Island was as dumb as they got. Why? Because I could read. I had no patience for shows that portrayed adults as idiots.




Another pet peeve? 
Phentex.
Anyone remember that?


What did they make that stuff with? Shredded cable? And if it burned, it looked surprisingly like plastic.

Speaking of plastic, I loathe polyester. I actually break out in hives if I wear nylons for too long. Now, don't get me wrong, polyester suits have their place, like cleaning up oil spills and being ground cloths for when I refinish antiques.

Although these chicks look so happy in their casual attire formulated from non-recyclable polymers and non-oxygenating layers of solar protection.


But they're not really running, unless it's away from whoever made them dress like this.

So, a few more pet peeves?
-empty juice cartons still in the fridge
-food containers in back packs, with apple cores that are GREY!!
-snow
-people who tailgate
-people who drive so slow you think they've run out of gas
-snow
-friends in California who whine about the cold. 65F in January is not cold!
-people who want meals when I'm writing, gah! Come on! We have a toaster!!


No, before you go all "waaaaaaaah!" and tell me your pet peeves...

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JOANNE BISCHOF WILL BE HERE MARCH 1st!!


KATIE GANSHERT WILL GUEST POST MARCH 4th!!






LAURA FRANTZ is still booking her flights, but she's coming too.




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AND?!?!?!?

"MARRIED...WITH FICTION" launches April 1st!!!!
I am soooo excited about this blog. Sometimes, ya just gotta take a leap of faith and JUMP!  



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So? What are some of your pet peeves??

Come ON!!!

Your Aunt Vinezia constantly telling you that you have child bearing hips?
Dishes?
Snotty kids in the church nursery?

Bratty kids?


Bring it on!