Please join me in welcoming Love Inspired author Victoria Bylin to my blog this week. I have read a few of Victoira's books and have enjoyed them. The lastest with 2 other authors I really want to read. I also love the cover.
1. Can you tell us a little about yourself?
Hi Jenny! Thank you for inviting me to
your blog. It’s always a pleasure to chat with fellow book lovers. My own
reading passion goes back to the Black Stallion books by Walter Farley and the
Little House on the Prairie series. I was raised in southern California within
walking distance of the library. I went every week and read voraciously. I
still read as much as I can, but now it’s on my Kindle. My husband and I have
two grown sons, both married, and we currently live in Lexington, Kentucky near
a farm for retired racehorses.
2. When you were a child did you have a
favourite book or books?
In addition to the ones I already
mentioned, I loved the Clara Barton nurse series, Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O’Dell and anything by Beverly
Cleary. I was also hooked on Nancy Drew. (Jenny here. I remember Clara Barton I think I actually bought some of her books but not sure If I read them, I read the Cherry Ames ones. Just realised I had some Sue Barton nurse books.)
3. Do you have a favourite Genre to both
read and right write?
I try to read a variety of books and styles,
but I always go back to inspirationals. I’m published by Love Inspired
Historicals as a western author, but I read a lot of contemporaries. I also
like World War II stories and unusual settings. For me, it’s all about the characters. I
gravitate toward any story that’s about hard choices.
4. Did you have favourite authors growing
up who have influenced you?
Oh yes!
My all time favorite author is Penelope Williamson. Her writing is pure
music. She wrote The Outsider. Love
that story! I’m also a Jane Eyre fan.
5. When did you know you wanted to be an
author?
I started keeping a journal when I was nine
or ten. That’s when the bug took hold of
me. I journaled all through high school and college, took a break from writing
when the kids came along, then started writing fiction when they were in school
all day.
6. How did you go about becoming an author?
There are moments in our lives that are “do
or die.” I had one of those on January 1, 1999. I made a resolution to write a
book-length work of fiction, good or bad.
When I reached Chapter 3, I got stuck. Instead of stopping, I went to
the library and checked out books on the craft of writing. My life changed that day, because I finally
understood the writing process. As the
saying goes, “A book doesn’t get written; it gets rewritten.” I’m a much better editor than I am a “first
drafter.” My first-ever ms was terrible,
but my second one sold to Harlequin Historicals out of the slush pile.
7. If you were not a writer what would you
like to be?
I can’t think of thing . . . Writing really
is my passion. On second thought, I’d
love to be a professional Tetris player!
I had to delete it from computer because it’s just too tempting. (You can be a professional Tetris player if I can be a professional cricket supporter)
8. Outside reading and writing what do you
like to do?
My husband and I are active in our
church. I also enjoy family and friends,
gabbing on the phone, walking for exercise and listening to music.
9. Do you have a place you love to visit or
would love to visit?
Pismo Beach is in central California. It’s
a lazy beach town with miles of sand. I’d love to go back for a visit. I also
have fond memories of the Channel Islands off the coast of southern California.
10. If you could have a meal with 3 living
people who would you choose and why?
Can I up the guest list to five? I’d invite
my husband, our two sons and their wives. That’s terribly ordinary, but we live
far apart. It would be special to me.
Finally can you tell us about your current
books and/or any that will be coming out soon. Also where we can find you on
the web.
Readers can find me at my website, www.victoriabylin.com and on facebook
at https://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/profile.php?id=100001287093699 My April release is a novella called “Josie’s
Wedding Dress.” It’s in a Love Inspired
Historical anthology called Brides of the West. Here’s the back cover blurb:
Josie’s Wedding Dress by Victoria Bylin
Desperate for
someone to help her save her ranch, Josie Bright makes a deal with Ty Donner.
Now the man who left her waiting at the altar is making her hope for things she
had long stopped wishing for.
Last Minute Bride by Janet Dean
Elise Langley was
stung to the quick when her would-be suitor suddenly left town. But when David
Wellman returns and they are thrown together organizing their friends’ wedding,
can she open her heart again.
Her Ideal Husband by Pamela Nissen
As a girl, Lydia
Townsend hoped to marry Jebediah Gentry--until his rejection spoiled her
dreams. When family duty brings her home, it’s Jeb’s chance to show Lydia that
now is the time for wedding dreams to come true.
Thanks for inviting me, Jenny! It’s been fun!
8 comments:
This is so exciting because I live in Lexington to! Hi Victoria and Jenny! :) I hope to meet you someday. I like novellas a lot because there's so much packed into them! It's hard to pick which genre is my favorite. I like them all! :)
jennydtipton[at]gmail[dot]com
Hi Jenny! Here's hoping our paths cross at a booksigning or something fun :) Lexington's a lovely city. I like it a lot!
Hey Jenny and Vicki, so this is what you've been up to. It's a great interview. I never thought of being a professional Tetris player. However, Dr. Mario kept me sane during the final weeks of my high-risk pregnancies. Well, if you can call sitting in front of a tv set for 10 hrs a day as sane. LOL
I have your new release on order, Vicki and am quite excited about it.
Be good. :D
Anita.
Jenny = thank you for having Victoria on your blog. It was very interesting to learn more about her.
Thanks all for coming. Anita Im sure you could be a professionial Mario (not sure of the word). I may not be sane but you would have been insane without it right!
Hi, Jenny and Victoria...may you have a blessed Easter weekend. The books you mentioned Victoria are the ones i grew up with too. My mom (85 yrs young now) actually read the Clara Barton books and introduced me to them. Now she loves the LI series because they are shorter than some other novels i read. Thank you for the great interview
So sorry I missed your day with AusJenny Victoria, you are one of my favorite authors. I have just finished reading "Marrying The Major", great story.
thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Paula O(kyflo130@yahoo.com)
Hi all! I'm late checking back but want to say hi to everyone. Many thanks to AusJenny for having me!
Best,
Vicki
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