Ann Gabhart |
I opened my local Christian bookstore magazine a few weeks
ago, only to see a notation beside your latest release, Small Town Girl. -“Available
in JULY!!” - It was rather exciting to know this book was coming out this
summer. I bet you have been busy and stoked. You are also celebrating the
re-release and new covers of your first book set, The Hollyhill Series. I was
drawn to your Hollyhill series first after picking one up at the library and
got consumed in the drama between the romance and life issues of the
characters. You will notice I’m gonna ask a lot of questions about Jocie and
all her compadres.
But first, to get started, please share with your readers
(and those soon to join you and your characters on their life journeys!) a
little bit about YOUR journey the last few months…
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To make
things even a little crazier, we built a room on the house and had new flooring
laid in the kitchen and bath while I was racing toward my deadline. Well, we
hired it done, but there’s still so much to clean out and move and decide on.
In the middle of that, one of the workers ran over my dog, Oscar, and broke his
leg. I love my dog, so we rushed him to the vet where he had to have surgery.
Then he had a long recovery time of only being walked with a leash.
But I
did get the story written after asking for a two week extension on my deadline.
While I was feverishly hunting the words “the end,” my book, Small Town Girl, was poised to be
released. That meant time to talk about it on my social sites, to send out a
newsletter, to visit some blogs, and to host a few giveaways. Plus, during that time I took a
trip to St. Louis to the International Christian Retailers Show where I was
privileged to meet so many wonderful people who are keeping Christian
bookstores open and others in the publishing business who love Christian books.
I gave away books right and left. So the last few months were crazy, but a lot
of good things happened. I even got to see my grandkids now and again, and
Oscar is back running and playing like the good dog he is.
Those are hard things to go through. I will keep you in my
prayers about the path you are currently walking and pray that you receive much
strength from Jesus as He walks every step beside you. I am sure your Christian
readers do, and will also continue to pray for you as well.
Q – Speaking of Christian readers, those who have followed
your books since 2005 should know you have three separate series of books. Plus
you have a few single titles. Have you embarked on a new possible series,
perhaps? With Angels at the Crossroads?
A- Angels at the Crossroads is not part of a series. In fact, it is the only
nonfiction book I’ve ever
written or plan to write, although I do toy with the
idea of a devotional book now and again. Angels
at the Crossroads is the life testimony story of a friend of mine. My
husband sings in a Southern gospel quartet, the Patriot Quartet, and Jerry was
the tenor in that group for a number of years. When he was a young person, Jerry
had struggles with self worth. He got messed up with drugs and alcohol and went
down some wrong roads. On one of those roads, he killed a man and was sentenced
to prison for the crime. Angels at the
Crossroads is the story of how the Lord put people in Jerry’s pathway while
he was in prison to help him find the right roads back to the life he should have
been living all along. When he was released from prison after serving part of
his sentence, he promised the Lord he would tell his story wherever and
whenever the Lord gave him the opportunity in order to perhaps keep other young
people from making the same mistakes he had made. He often thought about
writing his testimony down, but wasn’t gifted with the ability to write the
story. Then the Patriots started traveling to their concerts in a big old bus
and when I was able to go along with them, I kept hearing more of Jerry’s story
until I felt the Lord was telling me to write down his amazing story of love
and forgiveness. The story didn’t find a traditional publisher, so I
self-published it. I had promised Jerry that if he let me tell his story, I
would see that it got in print one way or another. That book has been a
blessing to many. But no, it will never be a series.
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However,
if things go well with an idea down the road, I may be writing a new series. Not
sure enough of that to talk about it yet, but I have hope for the idea. And who
knows? Maybe I’ll revisit Hollyhill or Rosey Corner again. Those characters
have more living to do. For my next book, tentatively titled The Innocent, I’ll be going back to my
Shaker village of Harmony Hill. So there are series all around.
Wow. Non-fiction. This is why BT Deb should never judge a
book by its cover! That sounds very interesting. I will be reading that one
(Angels at the Crossroads) next. It is a passion of mine to seek out the many
ways God can take each of our lives and make something beautiful out of
something that is altogether terrible. I am thankful for the redemption He has
brought to my life and close friends around me.
Now, going back to our first discussion…
The latest from the Rosey Corner Series just released this
July. I started to read it. It opens with a wedding. It was reminiscent of the
wedding at the end of your Hollyhill Series. You have a way as an author to get
your characters into outlandish weddings. Humorous at times, and suspenseful at
others.
Q- Was your wedding a wild one? Or, is this just due to your
active wild Kentucky imagination?
A - I suppose it’s
mostly my wild Kentucky imagination. I got married at a very young age,
seventeen, but we did marry in a church, the same little country church I still
attend. I was very nervous, but then when I was standing in front of the
preacher, who was a second cousin to my husband, I noticed he seemed even more
nervous than I was. He was an older man who had married dozens of couples, but
his hands were shaking so much, I thought he might drop his Bible. Then he
asked me if I took “Dallas” as my husband. And I said I did. The only problem
with that is my husband’s name is Darrell. His sister’s name is Dallas. I was
too timid to correct the preacher when he said the wrong name and I guess my
groom was too. The marriage license has the right names, so I think we’re still
legally married. It’s made a great story to tell through the years, so maybe my
wedding was a wild one, after all.
Speaking of which. The Hollyhill books (the first book set
in a long time for me, that I have adjusted my busy schedule around to ensure
that I completed reading their stories, fyi. BlogTraveler fans, Don’t judge.
;-) ) have been brought back with all
new covers. I finished reading the last Hollyhill book last week and was ever
curious as to whether or not David’s ex wife was going to live.
Q- Do you plan to revive the plots at all for any
continuations?
Q - Do you think there is still room for a redemption plot
for Adrienne in the 1960’s-era novels?
In the Hollyhill books, I also noticed themes of redemption,
teen pregnancy and other small town church family scandals.
Q - Would you say that most of your books are geared for
teens and young adults?
Q- Why did you choose the setting of the 1960’s in this
original set of your books?
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Q - What is it like to be re-issuing a book series?
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Moving along…
For those readers out there who like to read and collect all
of your books, let’s provide a list of all your works. (Hyperlinks take you to information
on Ann’s website about the books).
The Shaker Books: The Gifted, The Blessed, The Seeker, The Believer, The Outsider
The Heart of Hollyhill Series: Scent Of Lilacs, Orchard Of Hope, Summer Of Joy
Rosey Corner Series: Angel Sister, Small Town Girl
Words Spoken True
Angels at the Crossroads
Interesting enough, your character Jocie, has a blog. Jocie is one of the female leads in Gabhart’s
Heart of Hollyhill book series. I find this very intriguing that she continues
her “behind-the-book” life daily, paralleling our seasons with hers, in the ‘60’s,
while we live here in the present, reading about her adventures. Jocie can be
found at: http://www.hollyhillbookofthestrange.blogspot.com/
Q - Why did you choose to give her a voice outside the books
in this manner?
And YOU can do
something about that, readers! Visit Jocie’s blog
today!!!
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And finally. The BlogTraveler Five. The five questions asked to everyone
I interview…
Q – In 5 words or less, who/what is
your target audience/reader base, now?
Readers who like good stories.
Q- What is the mission of your book
ministry?
I hope my stories entertain, encourage and empower readers.
Q- You have been publishing books
since 2005. What responses have you gotten thus far, and what result would you
want to see happen to the readers of your books? (5 yrs, 10 yrs, tomorrow?)
I’ve actually been publishing books much longer than that. My
first book was published in the general market in 1978. My first inspirational fiction novel was
published in 2005. Over the years, I’ve received many encouraging comments from
readers and friends. When my first books were published those reader comments
came by mail. Now e-mail and the social media sites make it very easy to communicate
with and get to know writers. One of those e-mails I remember well was in
regard to Orchard of Hope. A reader
said reading that story caused her to rededicate her life to Christ. Other
readers have shared that this or that mention of a Bible verse or story has
sent them to the Bible to learn more about it.
I don’t know that my desire for response to my stories would
change from today to tomorrow or years down the road. I still want to tell a
good story that will make readers identify with the characters and share their
challenges and in the process be encouraged in their own spiritual journeys.
Q- What’s your life Bible scripture
right now?
I’ve always had difficulty picking just one Scripture verse, but
right now I do think about these two about
strength as I deal with the hard issues of my mother’s illness. 2 Corinthians
12:9. “And He said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is
made perfect in weakness.’ Therefore most gladly I will rather boast in my
infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.” And Philippians 4:13. “I can do all things through
Christ who strengthens me.” Both verses are from the New King James Bible.
Q- Who is Jesus to you?
Savior, friend, Lord.
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Q – For those interested, you can be found on the following
social media links. Have you any others?
Get connected, folks! :)
Q - Are you currently working on another book or books?
That’s what I thought I was catching from your Twitter page… I noticed
“Christmas at Harmony Hill” was just announced on your website. A continuation in your Shaker book series?…Give
the readers a preview about your September 1860’s-era release.
“It is 1864
and the nation is still torn apart by civil war when Heather Worth discovers she
is with child. She has been working as a laundress with her husband’s army
unit, but when the army gets orders to march south to Tennessee, Gideon insists
Heather go home to have their child under safer conditions. Heather agrees, but
returns home to another kind of devastation – deaths in the family and a father
who refuses to forgive her for marrying a Yankee. With nowhere else to turn,
Heather seeks refuge at the Shaker village of Harmony Hill where her great aunt
Sophrena lives. There, after many peaceful years at Harmony Hill, Sophrena is
having doubts about her Shaker path. Both women are in need of love and
forgiveness – whether given or received. With Christmas coming, can the miracle
of new life fill their hearts with unexpected joy?”
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Interesting. So it is more of an off-shoot. Multiple stories
that intertwine with already established characters intrigue me. This is why I
fancy Marvel Universe. I aspire to progress my screenwriting to such heights as
your novels and novellas. Another book of yours I, and other Gabhart readers,
will be looking forward to for sure.
Q - So, Ann, give us a timeline of what to look for in the
months ahead. Releases, new covers and such…
Q- In closing, is there anything else, new, that we haven’t
covered? Or, would you like to say something special to your readers?
**Readers, Please do keep Ann and her family in your prayers for God’s
gentile hand of peace and strength throughout this time. **
Well, now you’ve seen it, readers. The past, the present and
the… “Next Page” in the life of fiction novelist, Ann Gabhart’s book plans. Be
sure to find her books available at Amazon.com, Christianbook.com, and
everywhere that Christian and fiction drama novels are sold!
Books covers, and author
photos courtesy of Ann H. Gabhart and Revell Books.
And this has been Next
Page with BlogTraveler Deb and Ann Gabhart!
Tune in next time on
this same Blog Page for something else! Very awesome I’m sure!
Chatta’
Latta!
BlogTraveler Deb
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Artists include: Bryan Duncan, Mali Korsten, Dan Macaulay, Christopher ShawnShaw, John Tibbs, Fourfold, Jerry T-Wack and more in the works!
Thanks,DJ Deb. Enjoyed my visit and I'll tune in again for more interviews in the weeks ahead.
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, Ann. Come and visit anytime! I will keep an eye on your blog at http://www.annhgabhart.blogspot.com/ ! I think I will have fun trying to guess the mystery pictures!
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