Please Welcome Lynda Schab to my blog this week. I put a request out for authors to be on my blog and have to say am loving meeting new authors and introducing them to my readers.
I am still restricted with a sprained wrist which is why there is less posts. I still have about 4 or 5 reviews to add and hope to get to them this weekend depending on how the wrist is holding up. Typing one handed takes to much.
1. Can you tell us a little about yourself?
Oh, boy. That’s a loaded question. Okay, well, I’ve been married for 24 years and have two teenagers, who keep me young and give me gray hair at the same time. I’ve been writing for as long as I can remember, and my first sale was a greeting card for Blue Mountain Arts. I currently freelance for a couple of websites with articles, newsletters, book reviews, and marketing assignments. I’m also the National Christian Writing Examiner and the Grand Rapids Christian Fiction Examiner for Examiner.com. Got lots of pots and pans on the stove, which is overwhelming sometimes, but I love it. God has opened many doors for me along the way and I’m so grateful. 2. When you were a child did you have a favourite book or books?
3. Do you have a favourite Genre to both read and right write?
4. Did you have favourite authors growing up who have influenced you?
5. When did you know you wanted to be an author?
I've always loved to read and write. The first fictional short story I remember writing was called The Summer I Went to Honolulu, with caricature drawings to go with it. My 6th grade teacher loved the first few pages and encouraged me to submit it to a particular contest. I never finished it and never entered. I regret that, but I remember that as being the first time I considered writing as a possibility for me.
6. How did you go about becoming an author?
It’s been a slow process, but looking back, I can see God’s hand in every step. It took me about four years to write my first novel, Mind over Madi. The manuscript passed through the in-boxes of many critique partners and went through scads of changes and rewrites. Once I typed “The end,” in December, 2008, it took about nine months to polish it and put together a proposal to submit to agents. I was offered representation by Terry Burns of Hartline Literary in January, 2010. After a year and a half of submitting to publishers, he called me to let me know that Oak Tara wanted to publish my book, and had offered me a three-book-series contract.7. If you were not a writer what would you like to be?
8. Outside reading and writing what do you like to do?
9. Do you have a place you love to visit or would love to visit?
10. If you could have a meal with 3 living people who would you choose and why?
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.
Mind over Madi and Madily in Love, the first two books in the Madi series, are now available in print and on Kindle. The third and final installment, Sylvie and Gold, will be coming out later this year. My publisher (www.Oaktara.com) tagged this series as “Delightful. Witty. Entertaining. Real. Poignant. Light-hearted Women’s Fiction at its best.” While I certainly hope my stories are delightful, witty, entertaining, and poignant, the word in that description which I feel is most fitting of this series is, “real.” Women can relate to Madi because she battles with the same things we all do. No, not just chocolate, although that’s one of them! Madi has insecurities that affect her relationships – with her husband, her kids, her mother, her best friend, and God. If there’s one thing I know is that we all have “stuff.” Maybe not exactly the same stuff as everyone else, but “stuff,” nonetheless. Madi helps us realize there are others out there who probably deal with their issues just as poorly as we do sometimes. But God’s grace is enough to cover our insecurities, our faults, and weaknesses, even when we mess up and our lives feel insanely out-of-control.I have a website (www.LyndaSchab.com), but I love to connect with readers on my blogs. I have a blog exclusively for writers and readers (www.on-the-write-track.
2 comments:
Thanks for featuring me today, Jenny! Hope your wrist heals quickly! :-)
Thanks Jenny for this introduction to an author new to me. Since I've got my Kindle permanently attached to my hand, I'm glad to see I can purchase Lynda Lee's books this way. Love the very creative titles, so I'm sure I'd enjoy these books too.
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