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Book Giveaway:
Patricia is offering one print copy of her novel SHADOWS OF THE PAST to one randomly chosen commenter. The winner will be announced here on Friday, February 7th, between 5-6 PM EST. For convenience, please leave your contact information within your comment. Thanks!
Questions for Patricia Bradley
You
head your website with a passage from Psalm 37—Delight yourself in the Lord,
and He will give you the desires of your heart. How does this fit into your
daily life? Your writing life?
I’ve
found that to delight myself in the Lord I have to have quiet time with Him
early in the morning. I usually start off with the passage I’m reading in my
Chronological Bible, then I spend time in my Jesus Calling Journal. I’ve been
making daily entries in the journal since October 2009 and it’s really neat to
have a record of what went on that day for the past four years. On the few days
that something happens and I don’t get to spend time with Him, my day goes from
bad to worse. I need that grounding and reminder that He is faithful.
As
for faith in my writing life, I couldn’t string ten words together without
God’s input. I pray before I write and all the time I’m writing. When I’m
stumped or can’t get the right words, I ask for God to help me. And He does.
Not just once, but every time.
During
your previous appearance on Everyone’s Story you’ve spoken about the unexpected
years it took you to become a published author. Had you come close to
surrendering your dream during this time? What was the turn around point that
changed everything?
I
don’t know that I ever seriously entertained the thought of giving up. It was
as though I couldn’t not write, even
when I received a rejection almost by return mail. God did take me away from
writing fiction for a few years to co-write an abstinence curriculum and
workbook and work in the abstinence program.
The
turnaround point came after I won the 2008 Unpublished Maggie in their
Inspirational Category, an RWA contest sponsored by the Georgia Romance Writers
of America. It was Shadows of the Past and I just knew it would be published
right away. Not. The next year at that same conference I asked a friend what I
needed to do. I knew my writing lacked something, I just didn’t know what. She
directed me to Susan May Warren. Susan was just starting My Book Therapy and teaching
writing at the MBT Chat online. Her critique of Shadows, then the MBT classes
and retreats helped me to hone my craft.
What
didn’t you expect to discover on your journey to publication?
I
never expected it would take so long. I mean, I’ve been writing for 33 years.
Especially since the first short story I wrote was picked up by Woman’s World
way back in 1981.
What
kind of life lessons—if any—has writing and publishing taught you?
To
enjoy the journey. And patience. Don’t know if you’ve noticed, but the tagline
on my emails is: I asked God to teach me patience, and He gave me a book to
write.
Inspiration for Patricia: Norris Geyser Basin at Yellowstone ©Cheryl Meints |
If
you could look back at your pre-published self what kind of advice, as a
published author, would you offer?
Learn
the craft. Get into a good critique group and/or a community of writers. There
are so many classes and so many good writing books out there, like Susan May
Warren’s From the Inside Out and James Scott Bell’s Plot and Structure. I wrote
for 17 years with only a few books and Writer’s Digest magazine, and I kept
making the same mistakes. I didn’t have a critique group until 1997—where I
lived made it difficult to get together with other writers, and I didn’t have
the Internet. Then in 2009, I joined ACFW and got connected with a 4 great crit
partners, met Susan May Warren and My Book Therapy, and my writing life change.
Was
any one particular person during your childhood years instrumental in building
up your strength to continue despite obstacles?
My
parents always told me I could do anything I set my mind to do. That I was the
only person who could hold me back.
Why
suspense stories? Did you intend to create a series from the start?
I’ve
always liked to read suspense, but for some reason when I first started writing,
I tried to write a story for Woman’s World’s Complete Romance line. That’s when
I discovered I couldn’t get them together. And I kept putting my characters in
danger, so I realized I could do the
suspense part and turned to their mini-mysteries. Since then I’ve learned how
to get them together.
As
for the series, when I submitted to Revell, it was for three books set in Logan
Point. Now each book I write creates more characters and more stories.
What
faith issues have your characters faced in your stories? Did you set out with
these issues in mind when you started the series or did it evolve on a more
natural basis?
I
knew Taylor, the heroine of Shadows of the Past, would have trust problems, not
just with people, but with God. Her father had walked away when she was a child
and she felt God never answered her prayers for him to return. Nick, the hero,
had a strong faith, but he feared losing someone as he had when his wife was
killed in a mugging-gone-wrong. So he held people too close sometime. His
journey was learning to trust God with everything.
And
for fun: if a magical fairy came along and granted you one wish to either do
something or go somewhere (other than becoming an overnight NYTBSL author or
resolving world peace with the snap of fingers), what would it be?
I
would travel. Go to Hawaii, Ireland, Scotland, Iceland, everywhere. And I would
love to have that snap of the finger thingy to get there.
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Author's Bio:
Patricia Bradley lives in North Mississippi and is a former abstinence educator and co-author of RISE To Your Dreams, an abstinence curriculum and workbook. But her heart is tuned to murder and suspense. Patricia’s mini-mysteries have been published in Woman’s World, and her debut novel, Shadows of the Past, is releasing February 1, 2014. When she’s not writing or speaking, she likes to make jewelry or throw mud on a wheel and create odd and unique pottery.
Places to connect with Patricia:
Thank you so much, Elaine for hosting me. You have a great blog and the greatest blog readers!!
ReplyDeleteIt's my pleasure--and a blessing--to host you, Patricia. And I definitely agree, my blog viewers are the best. You gals and guys keep me going!
DeleteOH, wow, Patricia...I was feeling like 6 years was a long time! I'm thankful the wait time is over for both of us! You can certainly learn a lot in those years. And if you ever travel to Iceland, fill me in on it! That is one of my top 2 research spots I'd LOVE to visit! I'd love to win a copy of your book!
ReplyDeleteHeather, Patricia's journey to publication is indeed encouraging. Always wonderful to see you here.
DeleteI really want to go to Iceland. In the summer. lol Somehow with this terrible winter, it doesn't sound too good right now,. Thank you for stopping by Heather.
DeleteHello Elaine. Thanks for hosting Patricia. Hello Patricia. Neat to read about your writing journey. I found this post interesting and would love to win your Debut Novel. I have wondered if some of my ancestors were Irish because we have had a lot of red-heads through-out the generations. I was checking the origin of my mom's maiden name and my dad's name and both had come to America from Wales and Ireland. This is the extinct of my researching. I'm not very Tech-savvy. How neat you make Pottery. That sounds like fun. And, several in my family has made jewelry, for fun. Please add my name for a chance to win this book. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteMaxie mac262(at)me(dot)com
Maxie, so nice to see you again. Your family history sounds fascinating. There's lots of ways to research family origins so I hope the technology part doesn't discourage you.
DeleteYou're in the drawing!
Maxie, we have a lot of red-heads in the family, too. Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteCertainly enoyed the interview and definitely would love to read Patricia's book. Thanks for the opportunity to win a copy.
ReplyDeleteAnn Ellison
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I love your visits, Ann!
DeleteThank you for stopping by Ann. Glad you enjoyed the interview!
DeletePatricia,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your sale! I'm so thrilled for you. Way to go on never giving up on your dreams. You're a true inspiration. I enjoyed the interview, and I wish you continued success!
God bless
Diana, I appreciate your visit today. Thanks for your encouragement to Patricia. I'm also glad you enjoyed the interview. Have a fabulous day.
DeleteDiana, thanks for stopping by. So glad I inspired you!
DeletePatricia, I took an online ACFW class with you a loooonnnng time ago and remembered your tagline about God teaching you patience. It gave me a giggle back then and .... is still meaningful to me today :o). Congrats on the book.
ReplyDeleteConnie, thanks for your visit today. I love how we writers & readers are all connected! Wishing you a great day.
DeleteHi Connie. So glad you like my tag line. I think God has a great sense of humor.
DeleteYou should win an award for perseverance! Congratulations on your success.
ReplyDeleteI'm a big fan of suspense novels. Please enter me in the giveaway.
susanjreinhardt AT gmail DOT com
Nice to see you again, Susan. You're definitely entered in Patricia's Giveaway.
DeleteHi Susan. An award would be nice. :-) Thanks for stopping by.
DeletePatricia, your writing & publishing is such a wonderful testimony. God is good isn't He! Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteLove how Elaine's first question is geared towards your relationship with the Lord. I love reading of people who have a committed daily time in prayer and reading the Word. It's great encouragement to us all.
Enjoy these next few weeks/months as you share you story and novel with readers.
Ian, as always, I appreciate your visit. I'm glad you enjoyed the interview on Patricia. Thanks for being such a loyal Everyone's Story supporter! Blessings, my friend.
DeleteThank you, Ian. I've discovered the days I don't start off with prayer and quiet time are the days that go south in a hurry. :-) So glad you stopped by.
DeletePat and Elaine, I enjoyed the interview. Pat, you are certainly to be emulated for your determination and tenacity. I know your readers are going to be very thankful! Isn't God amazing? We never know when He is going to grant us our heart's desire. I am looking forward to reading Shadows of the Past.
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Kay, nice to see you again. I'm glad you enjoyed Pat's segment. God is definitely amazing. Funny--time wise--how you phrased it about God granting us our heart's desires because that was the exact topic in the sermon at church today: I think Pat sets a wonderful example for all of us when she daily seeks time with Him and to glorify Him in her work.
DeleteKay, thank you for your encouragement! And God is truly amazing.
DeleteSo excited for you and your first published novel, Pat. Congratulations on your perseverance. You are an inspiration to us "older writers!"
ReplyDeletepatti(dot)shene(at)gmail(dot)com
Thanks Patti. It's so encouraging that writing is one field where there is no age discrimination!
ReplyDeletePatti, I'm always grateful for your visits.
DeleteHeartfelt thanks for a very special week, Patricia. I am so excited and pleased that you've shared your debut moment with us on Everyone's Story. You've received many international viewer hits and I hope this is the beginning of an enjoyable and properous career for you. Thanks too for your lovely Book Giveaway. Patricia, I've been waiting with joy to say all these words!
ReplyDeleteAnd the winner of Patricia Bradley's Giveaway of SHADOWS OF THE PAST, is Maxie! Yea, Maxie!!k both Patricia and I will contact you directly in private emails.
Blessings to everyone.