BookGiveaway:
Angela is offering 1 e-copy of her new release, SNOWFLAKE TIARA. The winner will be announced here on Friday, November 21st between 5-6 PM EST. To be entered in the Giveaway, please leave your contact information within your comment. ***For an extra point in the contest, indicate that you have LIKED (or have LIKED in the past) both Angela’s Facebook Page and Elaine Stock's Facebook Page in your comment. Thanks and GOOD LUCK!
What Inspired Me? by Angela Breidenbach
People ask, "Isn't writing alone hard?"
and then they ask, "Where do you get your ideas?"
I've been reading and writing since I was four
years old. My dad taught me, really taught me. He'd say, "You can do it.
Why not? Just try.
Angela and her dad on their mountain bike ride on the Hiawatha Trail for his 80th birthday. |
And my dad read to me. I can still hear his rumbly
baritone voice in my head as he read Peter Pan, Snow White, Hiawatha,
Pinocchio, and more. Oh I miss that voice.
And my dad listened when I told him my dreams. And
Dad said, "Why not?" I knew I could be a flight attendant. Dad said,
"Why not?" And then I knew I could be a writer. Again, "Why
not?"
When my first book came out, Gems of Wisdom: For a
treasure-filled Life, my dad drove 965 miles to be at my book launch party held
at the Garden of Read'n in Missoula, MT. He had a lot of fun introducing his
"author daughter" to friends over the last few years too. I had a lot
of fun watching his chest puff out with pride. He believed in me before I ever
sold a book.
That question of writing alone never fazed me. I
don't feel alone. I hear the characters in the stories bringing them to life
like my dad did for me as a little girl. I see the story unfold like a movie in
my mind. Humorously, I can be so into the story that I have no idea of time
passing or what might be happening around me.
I see stories in the lives around me, in the
circumstances that pop out of an ordinary day, and in my incessant curiosity. I
write because it's in my DNA. Storytelling is so much a part of me because my
dad was a storyteller. He passed that part of him onto me through teaching me
to read and write as much as reading to me. Stories have played in my
imagination since before I walked. Stories change lives, enhance joy, and
sometimes teach lessons. But mostly, I can't turn the stories off in my head.
Dad opened the door to an inquisitive, imaginative mind. And for that, I can't
thank him enough. I really missed Dad at the latest book launch for Snowflake
Tiara. But I think he might have had a nice view. Why not?
I believe I can do anything I set my mind to
because my dad taught me to try. "Why not?"
Here's a link to an article about learning
flexibility when I lost Dad.
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Author's Bio and Places to Connect:
Angela Breidenbach is a captivating speaker,
professional judge of more than 500 books, writing/media coach, author of Snowflake Tiara: The Debutante Queen
(2-1 Christmas anthology), A Healing Heart (a contemporary romance, Quilts of
Love novel), with more books coming soon. She serves nationally as the
Christian Author Network's president, is certified in mentor/peer counseling as
a CTA life coach, as a Stephen Minister. With a volume of appearances on
television, stage, and radio Angela loves to share her knowledge to build up
others in the industry. Comedy by Writer and #Muse can be found on social
media and their blog, A-Muse-ings at http://angelabreidenbach.com/category/amusings.
Your dad was a very special person. So glad you had such a special bond. I think not being able to turn the stories of is one of the nice things about being a storyteller.
ReplyDeleteI so agree, Pat. One time, years ago, I had to take some pretty strong pain meds and it made me feel so empty-minded, robbing me of my creativity. I love the adrenaline rush working on a story provides!
DeleteIt's true. Those stories run rampant in our writer heads until we let them out on the page :)
DeleteHow wonderful, Angela, to have had a dad who was so encouraging! I wish every child had that experience. I'm so thankful for the encouragement I received from my dad.
ReplyDeletemay_dayzee@yahoo.com (I'm now a follower of Angela, and of course I am of you, Elaine).
Kay and Angela, treasure your memories of your precious dads. You're blessed to have them, for sure.
DeleteKay, thanks for the Follows. Thanks for visiting both blog segments this week.
Thank you, KayM :) I really feel a father can change the course of a child's life for good or not.
DeleteHaving had a dad who sounds a lot like your, I know how truly blessed you are to have had yours in your life.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting, Jean. Life is such a mix of beauty, the bittersweet, and the sad. You're blessed with your lovely memories.
DeleteThanks, Jean :) My dad really loved that I went after my dream. I wish that for every kid!
DeleteAngela What a wonderful story What a wonderful dad God bless you and keep you and yours
ReplyDeleteElaine God bless you too
Chris Granville
Chris, I feel that cyber hug of yours as very real. Thank you!
DeleteHope to see you again. May God bless you.
Thanks, Chris. :)
DeleteAngela, it sounds like your Dad was a true blessing, so sorry for your recent loss.
ReplyDeleteI liked Angela a long time ago (and still do ;P) and just liked Elaine (sorry I didn't like you earlier, Elaine, (I feel like I'm back in high school, LOL!)
Thanks for the opportunity and good luck to everyone.
God's Blessings!
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Robbye, nice to see you again. You have me grinning silly about the high school thing… it's amazing what us authors have to do these days in the name of self-promotion, which is why I truly thank you for Liking me FB page.
DeleteYou are so thoughtful, Robbye :) Thank you!
DeleteIndeed - Why Not? Dad's are just extra special to a girls heart :)
ReplyDeletedkstevensne @ OUTLOOK dotCOM
Totally :)
DeleteI like Angela's FB & Elaines page
ReplyDeletedkstevensne @outlook DOTCOM
Deanna, I think you just channeled my inner girl :) Thanks for visiting, thanks for the FB Liking!
DeleteThank you, Deanna, and I just received the news that you're the winner so congratulations. I'll send that over shortly.
DeleteAngie, you've been a blessing to many! It's nice to know how you dad blessed and encouraged your journey. Hope you and Elaine both have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteRight back at you, Kathy. It's always a joy to see you here.
DeleteKathy, you've blessed many too! Thank you!
DeleteThank you for a lovely interview, Elaine and Angela.
ReplyDeleteAngela, I also had a dad who read to me and made up stories, which helped kindle my own love of writing. It's a very special legacy.
I have a kindle of 'Snowflake Tiara' which I'm saving until December, as I've been told it will suit the holiday season.
Hi, Paula. I appreciate your visit today!
DeleteThanks for sharing.
Hi Paula, :) Yes, it's definitely a Christmas book. But don't be afraid to open and read it now. The story starts Nov 7th, 1889 and takes you through Jan 6, 1890 and then leaps forward 125 years to fall of 2014. The second story also ends Jan 6. There's a little theme in it, you'll see :D I sure hope you enjoy it!
DeleteHeartfelt thanks, Angie, for guesting once again on my blog. I hope it's been as enjoyable for you as it has for me. I think you helped to fuel many fond memories of dads, a blessing I'm sure to many. I hope you will always treasure the ones of your father; I'm glad you shared his beauty with us.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your BookGiveaway of SNOWFLAKE TIARA. The winner is…
Deanna! Congratulations, Deanna. Both Angela and I will be in contact with you in direct emails. Happy reading!
May everyone be blessed with a joyous Thanksgiving.
I have been so blessed to reminisce. Thank you so much!
DeleteThanks so much, you just made my day.. May you have a wonderful Thanksgiving :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the book, Deanna. And may you also have a lovely Thanksgiving.
DeleteCongratulations! :D
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