Hi, Delia! Thank you for visiting and letting me pick your brain on this new book series of yours. Where did the idea for Heart’s Haven come from?
Dare I say it
was God-sent? :-)
Some ideas I
have to almost scrape off my poor
brain, cell by painful cell. But with Heart’s Haven, it was almost too easy. One moment, the idea wasn’t
there, and the next, it was. True stuff!
I got this
bright idea for White Rose Publishing to get in on the whole “collection”
thing, kinda like Barbour does with their Christmas books. Didn’t want to
copycat them, of course, but I thought we could maybe do something similar for
Valentine’s Day. Once I arrived at that place in my mind, the Heart’s Haven idea
was simply…born. I really don’t know how else to explain it. It was wonderful!
(It has never happened to me in exactly that way before, but I sure hope it
does again.)
I reached out
to three other White Rose Publishing authors, hoping they’d be interested in going
along for the ride, and they were. We each came up with our own story ideas,
put together a combined proposal, zipped it off to our editor, and…the rest, as
they say, is history.
What an awesome experience for a an author to have it all come together like that. I definitely relate more to the scraping ideas off my poor brain! This isn't the first time I've read supernatural elements in your stories and I gotta wonder...have you had personal experience with an
angelic/spiritual presence?
I’ve had
those odd moments when you just have to wonder…you know, the tingle down the
spine, the inexplicable events that can’t be explained. But I’ve never actually
seen an angel.
I do believe
in them, absolutely and without a doubt. I believe we each have at least
one—guarding us, guiding us, helping us get through the ups and downs and highs
and lows of life.
Don’t believe
it? Well, that’s your call, but please, don’t try to convince me to see things
your way. I choose to believe. I want to. I need to believe in my angel.
I love it! Your faith is inspiring to me as it sometimes seems there are fewer Christians these days who believe that the spiritual realm interacts with us. Okay, so on to writing. What advice would you give to budding authors
who have published a book and now ask, "What next?"?
Start writing
your next one! That said, it’s so important to learn everything you can about
marketing a book, because you should be doing that even before yours is released. If you don’t already have a platform of
followers/fans, start building one—yesterday! Use as many social networking
tools as you can efficiently handle, and work
them. If you don’t have a website, get one. This will be crucial to your publicity,
and if you can’t afford to have one done professionally, there are numerous
free web hosting companies online. Webs.com is a good one. Above all, place
your career in the hands of God and follow His lead. He sees the bumps in the
road ahead that are not within your line of sight yet, and He knows how to
guide you through, around, under or over them…whichever is best for your
situation. Trust Him!
Do you have a favorite verse of scripture?
I actually
have two, and it’s impossible for me to choose one over the other.
This first one
is my daily plea, because I need a new, clean heart every day—and only God can
keep my spirit right and steadfast!
Psalm 51:10—Create in me a clean heart, O God,And renew a steadfast
spirit within me.
And this one I
like to read every morning, because it reminds me where my mind should be channeled. :-)
Philippians
4:8— 8Finally,
brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever
things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely,
whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be
any praise, think on these things.
Those are great! I've always encouraged my kids with Philippians 4:8, whenever they get the "Eeyore syndrome." It's one of my favorites for fighting off depression. Okay, not tell me what’s your favorite part of a day?
That first
drink of Dr. Pepper of the day—whatever time
of day that happens to happen. J It’s
sensational! If I have to wait several hours after rising before I get my D.P.
fix, I can actually feel the liquid sliding all…the…way…down. (((Sigh))) Like I
said…sensational! LOL
Oh my sweet friend, you make me laugh! Now I know what to get you for Christmas! lol (You know, after I had my first child in November 1995, I actually did get a cube of Dr. Pepper under the tree. hehe) Thank you for visiting with me. You are such a treasure! Good luck and blessings on your recent release!
Born and
raised in Weedpatch, California, Delia Latham moved to Oklahoma in '08, making
her a self-proclaimed California Okie. She loves to read and write in her
country home, and gets a kick out of watching her husband play Farmer John.
She's a Christian wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend, but especially
loves being a princess daughter to the King of Kings. She loves Dr. Pepper and
hearing from her readers. Contact her through her website (www.delialatham.net), send an e-mail, or “Like” her on Facebook.
Delia writes
inspirational romance and women's fiction, and is currently contracted through White Rose Publishing and Vinspire Publishing.
2 comments:
YOU are the treasure, Michelle - never forget it! Thank you again for being so sweet, and helping get the word out about Jewels for the Kingdom.
You're so welcome, dear friend! I'd do anything for you! =) Praying myriad blessings on your books, your career, and every aspect of your life. Much love to you! =)
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