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THE WORTHAM BOOKS
- You portray the historical period of the Great Depression so vividly. Why did you choose to write a story about this time period?
- How much research did you have to do to write about this time period?
- What inspired you to write the Worthams' story?
- Are the Wortham characters based on anyone you know? Do you have a favorite character?
- In what order should the books be read?
- What message do you want your readers to get from the Worthams' story?
- Will Franky and Sarah ever get together?!
- Why do some Wortham books have a series name and others do not?
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THE TAHN BOOKS
- Tahn and Return to Alastair are different from your other novels. What led to your decision to write suspense?
- Was it difficult/fun/challenging/ to write a different genre? How so?
- The time period is mysterious and intriguing because it's somewhat recognizable and yet unlike anything we've experienced. How did you create this setting?
- Reviewers have touted the fantastic character development in this series. How did you create these characters that are so dramatic, yet so relatable?
- In what order should the books be read?
- What message do you want your readers to get from Tahn's story?
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BEING A WRITER
- When did you first start writing?
- How do you create a story? Do you outline it before or do you come up with it as you write?
- What are your favorite and least favorite things about writing?
- As an experienced novelist, what advice can you give to beginning writers?
- What inspires you to write?
- What will you be writing next?
- Do you do book signings?
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BEING LEISHA
- What are your favorite things to do in your spare time?
- What is your favorite Bible verse?
- Do you read as much as you write? What book(s) are you reading right now?
I love to read all kinds of things, as much as possible. I would love to have more time for it, but I have to squeeze it in around the edges of everything else. I recently finished The Sunroom by Beverly Lewis, Being a Christian Without Being an Idiot, by Brad Stine, and Daughter of the Loom, by Tracie Peterson and Judith Miller. I have also been studying in James Ussher's Annals of the World, and The Case for a Creator by Lee Strobel.
- Tell us about your family.
- How do you find time to write while being a mother, being a wife, and homeschooling your children?
- If you could have one dream come true, what would it be?
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Coming Fall 2008! |
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It's a new beginning for Sarah, Franky, and the rest of the Wortham and Hammond families. Find out what happens to all of your favorite characters in Sarah's Promise, book 3 in the Country Road Chronicles and the heartwarming conclusion to the popular Wortham family stories. Coming soon to a bookstore near you! Read more...
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