Thursday, November 6, 2014

Interview ~ Darlene Franklin, and FREE book days


I’m pleased to have with us today award-winning author and speaker Darlene Franklin. Darlene has written An Apple for Christmas (the fourth e-novella in the Christmas Traditions Series) which will be free on Amazon Nov 7-9!

Welcome to Stuff & Nonsense, Darlene! Tell us a little about yourself and your writing journey?

I began writing in the wake of my divorce, more than twenty years ago. I’ve written almost every day ever since, but my first book, Romanian Rhapsody, wasn’t published until 2005. Now I have over 35 books in print. I’m thankful to God for the opportunity to continue writing. I also write a lot of devotions and have just taken up poetry as well.

Share with us a little about your novella and why you wrote it.

About the book: Ruby Nelson trades her job in the laboratory for teaching in a small girls’ school in Vermont. Twin sisters challenge her position—and their father captivates her imagination. Will the orchard grower graft Ruby onto his heart?

When I learned that Vermont’s apple industry was burgeoning in the 1890s, I loved the idea of a teacher (an apple for the teacher’s desk, after all) and a widower father. To make matters more interesting, I gave the hero’s family apple names: Mac(intosh), Margil, and Pippin Cortland. I had a lot of fun weaving apples throughout the story and making it a vital part of a Christmas romance. 

What do you think makes a good story?

Interesting characters, interesting setting, and problems to overcome.

Where is your favorite place to write?

Boring. Sitting in my chair, computer on a bed table, in front of the TV.

Do you ever wake up in the middle of the night and just have to get up and write down a thought? If so, do you keep a tablet on your bedside table or go to the computer?

Sometimes I scratch it down on the word search book I’m working on, but not often. If I’m awake, I’ll tuck a few words away in my idea folder on m y computer.

Do you talk to your characters? Keep story boards? Pictures? 

No, to all of that.

Can you give us a glimpse into your next book or story idea?

            Hmm. I had a friend once who described the four stages of writing:

·        Developing an idea: I’m working on a Valentine’s Day story centered around candy hearts and Anne of Green Gables, in 1915.

·        Writing a book: I’m writing the next (and final) book in my Maple Notch series: Homecoming, where the curator of the Maple Notch Historical Museum entertains the archeologist who comes to town to dig the family’s Revolutionary War-era cabin.

·        Editing a book: I am working on edits from my Harlequin editor on Small-Town Bachelor, scheduled for a May release; and galley proofs for Priceless Pearl, which will appear in Homestead Brides in February 2015.

·        The final step is promoting a book. This interview is part of the promotion. J

Have you traveled to locations that your books are set in? Where is the one place you would love to set a book but know you can’t possibly go there? Would you write it anyway?

I dream of a series set on Florida’s gulf coast. I may write it, even if I can’t go. I have never been in Romanian (the setting of Romanian Rhapsody) but people who have say I got it right. Research can help a lot.

What’s the one food item you can’t live without?  


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Oh, my, that’s under review. I think I would miss chocolate the most. (I insisted on a chocolate bar for Halloween.)
In your spare time, do you have any hobbies you enjoy?

I do a lot of word searches. I keep in touch with my family, but that’s not a hobby. I also read a lot. Now that I’ve discovered free Kindle books, I have far more books than I have time to read. And too much TV. I’m also walking and exercising, which is helping my overall health (I live in a nursing home)

Do you have a favorite book? What about it makes it stand out from others?

Three books stand out above others (besides the Bible, of course): The Lord of the Rings trilogy (I almost regret the movies that deter people from reading the original stories in all their glory). Dick Francis’s book, Whip Hand, which is one of the most suspenseful books I’ve ever read, not to mention an unforgettable character. And The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffeneger, in which the book is far better than the movie, and the best romance I have ever read.        



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What is your favorite Christmas tradition? Why?

Christmas carols, all of them. Music has been the language of my heart since childhood, and I love singing all the carols.

Where can you be found on the internet?

I am wanting to update my blog, so I’m not recommending you check there. For daily updates, check for me at https://www.facebook.com/darlene.franklin.3 and like my author page at https://www.facebook.com/Poet.Darlene.Franklin


Author Bio: Darlene Franklin’s greatest claim to fame is that she writes full-time from a nursing home. She lives in Oklahoma, near her son and his family, and continues her interests in playing the piano and singing, books, good fellowship, and reality TV in addition to writing. She is an active member of Oklahoma City Christian Fiction Writers, American Christian Fiction Writers, and the Christian Authors Network. She has written over thirty books and has written more than 250 devotionals. Her historical fiction ranges from the Revolutionary War to World War II, from Colorado to Vermont.

Don't forget!!!
 
An Apple for Christmas will be FREE Nov 7-9!!!
 
 

6 comments:

  1. Great interview and I'm glad to learn more about you Darlene! I've enjoyed working on novella idea submissions with you in the past and this Christmas Traditions series now! Really enjoyed your lovely novella! We have a lot in common--chocolate, Anne of Green Gables, etc. etc. Big hugs!

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    1. Hey Carrie, Thanks for suggesting I ask the ladies in the promo group if they would like to be spotlighted on my blog. I really enjoyed getting to know Darlene and her writing. I think we all have a bit in common--chocolate, Anne, and Christmas music :)

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  2. Loved your interview! You might be surprised My son is engaged to a romanian Fiancee, They are having a Romanian Wedding in January 250 miles from where I live. Interesting that you wrote a Romanian book. God bless you What is your favorite chocolate bar?

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    1. Hi Chris, Thanks for stopping by and taking time to comment. That's very exciting about your son and his fiancée! My daughter went to Romania on a missions trip years ago, and didn't want to come back to America :)

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  3. I enjoyed your interview and getting to learn more about you and your writing, Darlene, and I loved "An Apple For Christmas"!! Congrats and thank you!!

    Music is the language of my heart also - I, too, love chocolate and enjoy reality TV.

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    1. Hi Bonton, I'm right there with you on the chocolate and music. I haven't had an opportunity to actually read An Apple for Christmas yet, so it's good to hear that you enjoyed the story. Thanks for taking time to leave a comment. Have a great day!

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I am so delighted that you've taken time to come by and comment. Blessings for a joy-filled day!

1 Corinthians 1:3 ~ Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.