Author Interview with Sarah Beth Lindberg (+ Giveaways!)

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Thank you to all who entered…  🙂

Today I am very excited to interview the author of two great reads (a third in the making) and she is also a friend of mine who I have had the pleasure of working with, rollerblading, and talking with for hours .


Good morning Sarah!  Thank you so much for joining me here today at One Persons Journey Through a World of Books!  I had watched you work on your first book and had the pleasure of being one of your proof readers before it went in for the final ok to go to print.  I am wondering, when did you first know you wanted to be a writer?


Sarah: I don’t know if I can pinpoint an exact time when I decided I was going to be a writer.  I just know that I have always had a passion to write.  I remember when I was in elementary school, my teachers always had great things to say about the stories I wrote.  All my stories had inspirational meaning behind them.  Writing was the one thing I truly enjoyed when I was in school.  In college, I knew I wanted to some day write a book that would glorify God with the life He has given me.

When did you take that step to actually start making this desire to write a reality?


Sarah: I started praying about what to write in 2004 and pursued writing in 2005.

What was it that gave you clarity on what your book would be about?

Sarah:  In my prayer time, I felt like I needed to write on the passage of Scripture that has guided my life.  Psalm 37:3-6 has seen me through many hard times.  It was my compass when I was a little girl and has continued to be my road map throughout life.  The words in the book literally flowed from my heart through my fingers.  They were words that simply shared the experience I had known of God’s faithfulness in my life.  I had a few bumps in the road where the words didn’t quite flow, so I would stop.  I put the pen down until the fluidity of the message came back.

Describe what that time was like from the point of finishing the book and then looking for a publisher.

Sarah:  I had finished writing my book in about 6 months, but I still had a ways to go in the publishing end of it.  I looked at many different places.  All the publishers that are well known did not want to accept an unknown author.  That was understandable because you never know what book sales are going to be like for a new author, but I wasn’t accepting no for an answer.  I had looked at some of the self-publishing options, but didn’t like what I saw.  I wanted something that was going to invest in my talent.  I waited a few months and prayed for God to show me who to go through.

How did you come to choose the publisher you are with, Tate Publishing?

Sarah:  I was at church one Sunday and someone mentioned to me that there was this great top of the line self-publishing company called Tate Publishing.  The big thing was that they only accept less than 3% of the manuscripts they get a year.  I was excited about that because I knew if God wanted me to publish with them, it would all go through.  The manuscript was read by their board and I received a phone call letting me know it had been accepted.  I had to go through the same process for my second book.  They have been a wonderful company to work with because they partner with me every step of the way.  They have my best interest in mind.

Your first book, Life’s Compass for Eternal Treasure, came out and what did you do to help promote your book?
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Sarah:  The sales did very well and are continuing to do well.  I have a marketing representative from Tate Publishing who works with me to market the book in various avenues.  I did many book signings in book stores, coffee shops, retirement homes, malls, Bible studies, etc.  I was able to speak at a few women’s conferences and at a couple church services.  I have been able to speak to youth at different events.  I have a website and a blog to promote the book.  Also, I do a daily devotional online.  A lot of promoting comes through word of mouth.   The best marketing tool is yourself and others who have read your book.

Since then you have written a second book, His Hope for Your Destiny (which came out in March of this year), married, and started on a third book!  When do you find the time to write?
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Sarah:  The best way for me to answer this is to say that if you are looking to find the time to write you will never find it.  You simply need to designate time every day to write.  It needs to be something you want to do, not have to do.  If I lived each day trying to find time to write, I don’t think I would ever get anything written.  I have to discipline myself to set aside time to write, to study, and to learn.  Writing is one of my passions, so I choose to make it a part of my day.

How do you promote your books now?

Sarah:  I continue to call book stores for book signings and am willing to have them in even unconventional places.  Coffee shops are great and I’ve since learned that a book signing at Chick-fil-A can be very profitable.  There are two things I’m strongly promoting right now.  One is the devotional I write on a daily basis because it gives people a way to find out who I am and how I write before they buy an actual book.  I know I always like to know the authors I read.  Second I have been given an opportunity to get as many books as possible into Prison Ministry Fellowship.  This excites me greatly, as I write desiring to see people draw close to the Lord.  If anyone would like to support this ministry, please email me and let me know.  Every book donated will go to the prison for the inmates.

Of your books, which is your favorite?

Sarah: Now, what kind of question is this?  It’s like asking a mom which child is her favorite.  I enjoy both my books for different reasons.  I love how the first book brings you through a journey of trusting in the Lord.  I enjoyed writing out the testimony of who God has been in my life and how He has always been faithful.  Then there is the second book.  This book I wrote during some major storms in my life based on my second favorite passage, Isaiah 40:31.  I was so encouraged by God through the writing of this book.  God continued to remind me that He had a plan and a purpose through the storms I faced.

Sarah, thank you for sharing your books with us today!  I can’t wait to see you again this fall and then we can chat about what is on the horizon for you!

Sarah has generously offered to give away two copies of each of  her books Life’s Compass For Eternal Treasure and His Hope For Your Destiny, as well as an audio version copy of His Hope For Your Destiny.

For a chance to win (1) post a relevant comment here about this interview and (2) earn a 2nd entry by blogging of tweeting about this interview and giveaway.
US entries only please and no po box numbers.  Giveaway will end August 25 EXTENDED to August 31 and winners will be posted here.
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Winner Announced for Beach House by Jane Green

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Our winner from this past weeks Freebie Friday contest for The Beach House by Jane Green is…

Cindy

who’s answer to my question about what type of house would you live in if you could choose any, responded with, “a log cabin in the mountains.”

I kind of like that Cindy!  Congratulations on your win!  Please email me your address and I can drop that in the mail for you!

Note that new Freebie Friday is going on now:  Here!

Freebie Friday: The Wedding by Nicholas Sparks

This weeks Freebie Friday is a wonderful July romance in honor of my anniversary this weekend….  weddingThe Wedding by Nicholas Sparks.

The WEDDING

After thirty years, Wilson Lewis is forced to face a painful truth: the romance has gone out of his marriage. His wife, Jane, has fallen out of love with him, and it is entirely his fault.

Despite the shining example of his in-laws, Noah and Allie Calhoun, and their fifty-year love affair (originally recounted in The Notebook), Wilson himself is a man unable to express his true feelings. He has spent too little time at home and too much at the office, leaving the responsibility of raising their children to Jane. Now his daughter is about to marry, and his wife is thinking about leaving him. But if Wilson is sure of anything, it is this: his love for Jane has only grown over the years, and he will do everything he can to save their marriage.

With the memories of Noah and Allie’s inspiring life together as his guide, he vows to find a way to make his wife fall in love with him. . . all over again.

In this powerfully moving tale of love lost, rediscovered, and renewed, Nicholas Sparks once again brings readers his unique insight into the only emotion that ultimately really matters.

I have a girls weekend next weekend and will be leaving town Thursday evening so this giveaway will end next Thursday July 23.  I will also post the next Freebie Friday on the 23rd.

So – how to get your hands on this delightful book that oozes sparks at his best?

1)  Comment here with what you consider to be a wonderful wedding gift.

2) On a separate comment earn 2 extra chances by blogging or twittering this giveaway)

3) If you follow me a 4th entry( the follow link is at the top of the page where it says entries RSS – I know its weird but I haven’t figured out how to make a follow link work on wordpress)

US only please for entries.  No Po boxes.  Be sure to leave me a way to contact you in the event that you are the winner. 

Last weeks giveaway is still going at this time for The Beach House by Jane Green… winner will be announced later tonight.

Ready?  Set?  Go!!!


Morning Meanderings….

a big improvementI have been in a kind of funk most of the week.  I haven’t worked out since Sundays bike ride which is not like me at all… but I just am….

tired.

And really for no reason, I have had plenty of down time this week, in fact took an extra day of it after the midnight showing of the new Harry Potter movie.  Yet, I just cant seem to shake this tiredness.  My plan today is to help out in our office, go to my gym class (oh yes – I am going!) and this late afternoon spend some time just reading.  Nothing big on the agenda for this weekend so maybe that will help.

Enough rambling…  I am excited to say that traveling with the coffee cup through blogs this morning, I found a great looking blog and a great looking book!  At Book Fanatic I found The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton.   The book looks perfect for a day like today!  Central Minnesota has been a bit dreary lately, low 60’s for a temperature, cloudy days… no wonder I am in a funk!  Maybe this book is just what the doctor ordered!

New Awards.

I received a couple awards today that I am so thrilled to have!  🙂  I just love the blogging community.  I am so honored to receive The Kreativ Blogger Kreativ blogger awardAward from Helen at A Reading Collection.  Be sure to stop by and see Helen’s blog – she is well deserving of this award.

Here’s what you do if you decide to accept it. List seven of your favorite things…and then choose seven people who deserve this. Whether it’s their writing style, their background layout, or blog content, decide whatever factor or factors that make the nominees’ blog creative and stand out.

Thank you Helen!  You are so sweet to share this award with me!  I recently did the part where you are to list your favorite  things…   see that here.  I also recently sent this award out to several book blogs that I find to be incredibly creative, however – I do wish to add one more to that list:

A Few Minutes With Michael:  Michael has used his Kreativ talents to make two meme’s that I am aware for book bloggers – one of them was for me and I bet he has helped out other bloggers as well.  His blog always has something interesting going on.  Thank you Michael.  🙂

literary_blogger1From Mike, at A Few Minutes with Michael, I was awarded the Literary Blogger Award.

The Literary Blogger Award acknowledges bloggers who energize & inspire reading by going the extra mile. These amazing bloggers make reading fun & enhance the delight of reading!

Wow!  Thank you Michael!  This is a new one for me!


The Rules:

1) Put the logo on your blog/post.
2) Nominate up to 9 blogs.
3) Be sure to link to your nominees within your post.
4) Let them know that they have been nominated by commenting on their blog.
5) Remember to link to the person from whom you received your award.

So here is who I pass this award on to:

Bermudaonion:  I know you recently received this award but you were the first one to come to mind.  You comment as much as I do – if not more….lol.  You are a friendly blogger and I love how you reach out to other bloggers.

Serenity Gate:  Barbara is another one who is an active blogger.  She always has something going on!

Bookin With Bingo:  This blog is like “the happening place to be!”  Bingo always has contests going on, new reviews and exciting things!

Queen of Happy Endings:  She has such a wide variety of reads and action going on over at her blog!  It is one I could just browse through for pages…. the book reviews are good, there are giveaways and other fun stuff happening to!

Never Not Reading:  A great commenter and always has something new on her blog.

The Dreamer Reader:  A great looking blog (LOVE the header!) and lots of action… reviews, author interviews, and more!

RhapsodyinBooks’s Weblog:  A place that has much happening – most of the time!  🙂  Reviews and giveaways and book related thoughts…. (very helpful too!)

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This  award is the Heartfelt Award and it came from Never Not Reading. Thank you so much!  How cute is this???

Do you reach for a cup of cocoa or tea when you’re relaxing, seeking comfort, sharing a plate of cookies with family & friends?You know that feeling you get when you drink a yummy cup of cocoa, tea ~ or a hot toddy?That is what the Heartfelt award is all about feeling warm inside.
1. Put the logo on your blog/post
2) Nominate up to 9 blogs which make you feel comfy or warm inside.
3) Be sure to link to your nominees within your post.

4) Let them know that they have been nominated by commenting on their blog.
5) Remember to link to the person from whom you received your award.

I would like to pass this award on to the following blogs:

For The Love of All that is Written

Peeking Between the Pages

I know there are more out there that my brain is just not thinking of.  I have so many fav’s that I love to visit.  Readers, please take time to check out these wonderful blogs – they are all amazing!


I have Winners!!!!

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Finally!  I am getting to plugging the numbers into Random.org to see what magically floats to the top….here are the fabulous five who just won the book Julie and Julia by Julie Powell!!!!  (My copy just arrived in the mail a couple days ago and I am so excited to read this!!!!  Movie comes out the first week of August!)

And….. the winners are…….

Christina

Debbie

MJ

Laurel Rain Snow

Jennifer B

Yippy!!!!!!  Congratulations to the winners.  Please email me your mailing info by Monday so we can have the books on their way to you!

But wait – there is more.

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…  I also have the winners for The Imposters daughter by Laurie Sandell

Trisha (Trisha emailed and she has already won this book)…so

Sobookish!!!!

Carol M

Sandy

Reagan

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Way to go lucky winners!!!!!!!

Please email me your mailing info before Monday so I can get these books on their way to you!  🙂

Giveaway: Stand The Storm by Breena Clarke

Special thank you to Valerie at Hachette Book Group for offering me a review copy of this book and 5 beautiful copies to you the readers!

This giveaway is closed – winners have been announced 🙂

Even though former slaves Annie Coats and her son Gabriel have managed to buy their freedom, their lives are still marked by constant struggle and sacrifice–to the extent that Annie secretly recalls her days on the plantation with fondness. Washington’s Georgetown neighborhood, where the Coatses are seeking to build their new lives–with Gabriel, a tailor, producing uniforms for soldiers and fine suits for pompous politicians, and Annie, a seamstress and laundress, catering to the nearby brothels and stately homes–is supposed to be a safe haven, a “promised land” for former slaves, but is effectively a frontier town, gritty and dangerous, with no laws protecting black people.

In fact, the city’s own emancipation efforts in 1862 serve only to compromise the Coats family’s status, putting Gabriel’s three young daughters (each of them born free of free parents) at risk of becoming the property of the Coatses’ former master. The remarkable emotional energy with which the Coatses rise their daily battles–as they negotiate with their former owner, as they assist other former slaves en route to freedom, as they prepare for the encroaching war, and as they struggle to love each other enough–is what fuels this novel and makes its tragic denoument so devastating.

Author Breena Clarke’s website

This giveaway will run from today until August 10.  To sign up to win one of these (5)  books:

1)  Leave a comment here and answer the question – when you personally think of the word freedom, what does it mean to you?

2) for 2 extra chances blog or twitter about this givaway

3) one more entry if you follow me (twitter or google)

**  Please use a separate comment for each entry.  USA only please and no po boxes.  Be sure your entries have a way for me to contact you if you win.


Thanks everyone!  Have fun!  Winners will be announced here and emailed for their shipping info.

Giveaway: The Moon Looked Down by Dorothy Garlock

moonThank you to Anna at Hachette for offering me this book to review and 5 copies to give away to you the awesome readers!


This giveaway is closed – winners have been announced  🙂


The new Americana romance from bestselling author Dorothy Garlock, this time set against the backdrop of WWII.

Sophie Heller’s family immigrated from Germany to Victory, a small town in Illinois, before WWII began. Now that the war has affected the town, the townspeople discriminate against Sophie and her family. When a train derails, it is an accident but the Heller family is blamed. Coming to Sophie’s rescue is a teacher from the high school, and despite their cultural differences, a romance starts to bloom.

Author Dorothy Garlock’s website

This giveaway will run from today until August 10.  To sign up to win one of these (5)  books:

1)  Leave a comment here and answer the question – who was that teacher/mentor in your own life that made a difference to you (I do not mean in a romantic way as the book direction, but in a way that changed you for the better- made you a stronger more self assured person)

2) for 2 extra chances blog or twitter about this givaway

3) one more entry if you follow me (twitter or google)

**  Please use a separate comment for each entry.  USA only please and no po boxes.  Be sure your entries have a way for me to contact you if you win.


Thanks everyone!  Have fun!  Winners will be announced here and emailed for their shipping info.

Morning Meanderings…

a big improvementFirst I am so incredibly excited to debut my new Journey Through Books meme thanks to the brilliance of Michael over at A Few Minutes With Michael.  It is fantastic and he really captured me as I am about 91% books and 9% coffee…..  Thank you Mike!  I bow to you!

I am a little late this morning.  The coffee cup and I are just not quite functioning fully yet.  Last night I took our Kinship partner Chance (he is 14) to the midnight showing of Harry Potter.

Seemed like a good idea at the time…

I didn’t take into the fact that we would get there at 10:30 and wait in line for an hour and a half so as not to wind up in the way front seats.  OR that by the time we rolled out of the parking lot it would be 2:40 a.m.

Oh…. but it was worth it.  ; )

That being said…. I did meander over to Alyce’s At Home With Books yesterday and seen a book and a review that has me adding to the wish list.  Alyce’s shares about the book Garden Spells by Sarah Addison Allen.  The cover is gorgeous… the review is… well, stop by At Home With Books and be sure to tell Alyce hi and look around her beautiful blog site.
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