May 2007

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Teresa Slack Book Reveiw

Posted by Paul on 25 May 2007 | Tagged as: Book Reviews

What an honor it is to be part of the Blog Tour and share with you all, fellow Shout Lifer, writer and author , Teresa Slack’s third installment of her Jenna’s Creek series!

Nearly thirty years have passed since Sally Blake disappeared from a party. Her remains were found twenty-five years later and her killer brought to justice. Or so everyone in Jenna’s Creek believes.

A mysterious phone call from a potential eyewitness leads authorities to believe an innocent person may have pled guilty to her murder. Noel Wyatt enlists the help of a young attorney and David Davis, a retired judge who once prosecuted the case, to find out why.

Thus begins Evidence of Grace, the third installment of author Teresa Slack’s Jenna’s Creek series. Twists and surprises await the reader as more and more details leading up to the night of Sally’s disappearance are revealed.

Did Noreen Trimble act alone in Sally’s murder? Why is she willing to sacrifice her own freedom in order to protect someone else? Several new characters, only briefly mentioned in previous books, are introduced to keep the series fresh and moving forward.

Ms. Slack’s down to earth writing style and her community of flawed and endearing characters will keep readers coming back to Jenna’s Creek for many books to come.

Interview Questions-Evidence of Grace

1. What is your new book about? Evidence of Grace is the third book in the Jenna’s Creek Novels Series. I don’t want to give too much away for readers just starting books one and two. Suffice it to say, new evidence surfaces in the murder of Sally Blake. The guilty party may be hiding more secrets about that night or may not have acted alone in the murder. Christy Blackwood has vowed never to speak to her mother again after finding out the secrets of her past. But now Christy is home and hiding some secrets of her own.

2. What were some of the challenges in writing the book? Evidence of Grace is probably the hardest book to write so far in my career. I had so many story lines going on at one time, I had to make sure I gave each one ample billing. I also wanted to make sure the reader cared strongly about each story line. It was a challenging book to write, but also a lot of fun. I really enjoyed it. Of course, I always say that after a book is finished. While I’m writing it, it’s a pain and I wonder why I ever started it in the first place.

3. Have you ever started a book you haven’t been able to finish? Not since I started writing full time. You put too much of yourself into a project to walk away from it when it gets tough. No one would do that in any other line of work. If you did, you would lose all your clients.

4. How many more books do you see in the Jenna’s Creek Series? At least five. I think that’s a nice round number. But it all depends on how well the folks of Jenna’s Creek, Ohio deal with me intruding on their lives every so often.

5. What are the challenges in writing a series and a stand-alone book? The challenge in writing a series is keeping each new installment fresh and interesting. I have to be careful too, about giving too much back story. I don’t want to lose readers who haven’t read the previous books, but I can’t bore readers who’ve been with me since the beginning. A stand-alone book is fun because I can write the story and then walk away. That’s also the downfall. I don’t know how many people told me they are anxious to read the sequel to A Tender Reed.

6. Are you planning a sequel to that book? No, that story is finished. But I’m flattered that readers were reluctant to let the story go. I’m happy the characters had such a hold on them.

7. Are there any more series’ in your writing future? I am currently working on a short romance that will be paired in a book with a romance by award winning novelist Molly Noble Bull.

8. What’s the most exciting thing that’s happened to you since you became a published author? Oh, no, I don’t think I could narrow it down to one event. I have had the opportunity to meet other Christian writers, either in person at the International Christian Retailers Show in Denver, Colorado last summer, or in my online writers’ groups. But the greatest thing has been meeting with readers. I’ve done a lot of traveling to get the word out about the books, and everyone has been great. It’s wonderful to hear that the books are having a positive impact in people’s lives. That’s the most gratifying thing for a writer.

9. I know writing is a very isolating experience. How do you deal with being your own boss? That is a very difficult task. I probably waste a lot more time than I would if I had a boss breathing down my neck. I’m dedicated about getting at 6:15 every morning. I start my day with prayer and an exercise routine. If I don’t, it seems like the whole day gets frittered away with very little to show for it.

10. How much understanding and encouragement do you get from the people in your life? More than I ever imagined. My husband is wonderful. He works nights, so he gets up about nine o’clock in the evening to get ready for work. If he wakes up to a tearful wife, he knows it’s been a bad writing day. If he wakes up to frozen pizza for dinner or no dinner at all, he knows it’s been a good writing day.

11. What would you do if you weren’t writing? That’s a question I don’t really have an answer for since I truly feel called to write and blessed that I’m able to pursue it full time. I am naturally good with small children, so I suppose I would enjoy teaching at an early grade level. Or maybe I could become a nuclear physicist. I wonder if you need any special training for that.

Do you have any words of encouragement for people who dream of writing for publication? Everywhere I go, someone asks me the formula for getting published. It’s like losing weight. I’m sorry to say there isn’t a twelve step program to success. We all know what to do; it’s just having the discipline to stick with it. Dedicate yourself to sitting in the chair and writing your story. Then polish and make it absolutely perfect. That includes typos and coffee stains. No editor wants to see a messy manuscript on her desk. Last but not least, don’t give up. I am living proof that an unagented, first-time novelist can find a traditional publisher. It isn’t easy or fast. But it is possible. Just keep writing. You can visit Teresa at Blogspot and Teresa Slack

Teresa, thank you for sharing about your new book and allowing me to be part of the blog tour.

May 28–Delia Latham – http://themelodywithin.blogspot.com/

May 30–Sally Bradley http://www.sallybradley.com/

May 31–Bonnie Winters and Todd Michael Greene – http://inkitblog.blogspot.com/

June 4–Suzanne Woods Fisher

June 6–Margaret Daley- http://margaretdaley.blogspot.com/

June 8–Angela Benson – www.shoutlife.com/angelabenson

June 11–Tori Close – http://www.shoutlife.com/toriclose

June 14–Teresa Dickhover – http://www.shoutlife.com/gracenotes

Through The Storms

Posted by Paul on 24 May 2007 | Tagged as: Poetry

Through The Storms…..
I did not know His love before,
The way I know it now.
I could not see my need for Him,
My pride would not allow.
I had it all, without a care,
The “Self-sufficient” lie.
My path was smooth, my sea was still,
Not a cloud was in my sky.
I thought I knew His love for me,

I thought I’d seen His grace,
I thought I did not need to grow,
I thought I’d found my place.
But then the way grew rough and dark,
The storm clouds quickly rolled;
The waves began to rock my ship,
My anchor would not hold.
The ship that I had built myself

Was made of foolish pride.
It fell apart and left me bare,
With nowhere else to hide.
I had no strength or faith to face
The trials that lay ahead,
And so I simply prayed to Him
And bowed my weary head.
His loving arms enveloped me,

And then He helped me stand.
He said, “You still must face this storm,
But I will hold your hand.”
So through the dark and lonely night
He guided me through pain.
I could not see the light of day
Or when the storm might wane.
Yet through the aches and endless tears,

My faith began to grow.
I could not see it at the time,
But my light began to glow.
I saw God’s love in brand new light,
His grace and mercy, too.
For only when all self was gone
Could Jesus’ love shine through.
It was not easy in the storm,

I sometimes wondered, “Why?”
At times I thought, “I can’t go on.”
I’d hurt, and doubt, and cry.
But Jesus never left my side,
He guided me each day.
Through pain and strife,
Through fire and flood,
He helped me all the way.
And now I see as never before

How great His love can be.
How in my weakness He is strong,
How Jesus cares for me!
He worked it all out for my good,
Although the way was rough.
He only sent what I could bear,
And then He cried, “Enough!”
He raised His hand and said, “Be still!”

He made the storm clouds cease.
He opened up the gates of joy
And flooded me with peace.
I saw His face now clearer still,
I felt His presence strong,
I found anew His faithfulness,
He never did me wrong.
Now I know more storms will come,

But only for my good,
For pain and tears have helped me grow
As naught else ever could.
I still have so much more to learn
As Jesus works in me;
If in the storm I’ll love Him more,
that’s where I want to be!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Unknown Author
—Paul E. Dawn Jr.

Writing for the King

Hill Country Thoughts

A Coffee Cup Ministry

Coffee Thoughts From Starbucks

Posted by Paul on 21 May 2007 | Tagged as: Video Posts

I am Able To Raise Cane Again!!

Posted by Paul on 20 May 2007 | Tagged as: Friends

I am able to raise cane again!!

Just a little humor this evening.

About a year ago, I wrote a post about not being able to raise cane anymore and your wondering, what is he talking about?

Well, I was leaving Starbucks, on my way home, what I did not know, is that I had left my wooden cane, a nice cane from Colorado Springs, on the trunk and when I pulled onto the highway, it slid off, right into the middle of traffic and an eightteen wheeler, hit it smack in the middle and the cane was no more, a sad day for me.

But the other day, my friend PJ, blessed me, with a new cane, a wooden cane and I was able to retire the old metal, medical looking cain for the one you see now!

Even in the small things, the Lord’s blesses us.

Many of my friends at Starbucks, said you finally got a cane that fits you, so PJ, thanks, you have blessed me and I am will able to raise cane again!

Blessings everyone!

Paul

Rainy Day Thoughts

Posted by Paul on 16 May 2007 | Tagged as: Video Posts

There is just something about a rainy day, that brings a freshness into your life.

Coffee Thoughts From Starbucks

Posted by Paul on 11 May 2007 | Tagged as: Coffee Thoughts

Live from Starbucks here in Kennesaw, Ga!

My home away from home!

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