When Jocelyn contacted me about being on my blog, I was glad to feature her, since my grandson is serving in Afghanistan right now. Welcome, Jocelyn. You are writing nonfiction. Do you also write fiction?
No, I don’t. I would love to be able to do that someday, but I have serious doubts about my ability in that genre. I have the utmost respect and admiration for fiction writers!
What would you like for our readers to know about you personally?
All the books I have worked on are related to the military in some way—the reason for which can be traced back to July 5, 2003. That was the day I married a Coast Guard officer and was swept from Washington, D.C. to Alaska. I wasn’t a military wife for long, but it was long enough to give me an understanding and compassion for military families and to want to encourage them and share their stories.
Also, I’m an ordinary mom. I used to do all my writing during my child’s nap times and after she went to bed at night. Now that we have two small children, my husband uses flex time with his job to allow me to write two mornings a week. The rest of the time, I’m wiping runny noses, changing diapers, doing laundry, washing dishes, and occasionally, cooking. (Cooking is always the first thing I let go when I’m under a deadline.)
I’m a firm believer that most days can be made a little brighter with good music (I love Keith and Kristin Getty), good chocolate (aka Toblerone), coffee (I’ll settle for Folgers when the budget is tight) and finding new ways to make my children laugh.
Tell us about your family.
My husband Rob is no longer active duty but is still connected to the service through the business he started, which provides graphic design to Coast Guard ships, units, air stations, etc. Our children are Elsa, age 4, and Ethan, who will be 2 in October. Elsa is beginning to make up her own stories now, much to her mother’s delight, and Ethan is content to make truck and train noises all day long. Ethan was born with hypothyroidism, so he is on lifelong medication for that. So far, it appears that the condition was caught in time so that he has no signs of mental or physical retardation.
I'm really glad to hear that. Have you written other nonfiction books?
Yes, my first book was Faith Deployed: Daily Encouragement for Military Wives (Moody 2008). But I couldn’t have completed that without the contributions from 14 other Christian military wives from every branch of service.
I was also the contributing editor for the award-winning Battlefields & Blessings: Stories of Faith and Courage from World War 2 by Larkin Spivey.
Do you have any other books in the works right now?
Yes. I’ve teamed up with Larkin once again for the Battlefields & Blessings book for Viet Nam, plus I’ve got proposals in the works for more devotions for military wives, as well as a book of devotions for parents of special needs children.
What kinds of hobbies and leisure activities do you enjoy?
Reading tops the list, then scrapbooking, gardening, and baking. I recently discovered The Cake Mix Doctor book, has been so much fun that baking now ranks pretty high on my favorite hobby list, but practically-speaking, it’s just not healthy to spend too much time on cake.
Why did you write the featured book?
My two co-authors (Jane Hampton Cook and John Croushorn) and I wrote the book to tell the stories that otherwise are not being told. We interviewed about 70 people connected to the current war, including soldiers, chaplains, military family members, widows, medics, humanitarian workers, government contractors and more. Our goal was to honor today’s generation of heroes (including the heroes at home) but also to show through their stories that God is big enough even for the pain and heartache war brings. God is faithful even in the most uncertain times. He offers peace when the battles literally rage. That’s what this book is all about.
What do you want the reader to take away from the book?
This is a 365-day devotional book, so each story also has a Scripture and a brief prayer. Naturally, we want readers to come away from the book with a closer relationship with God, and with a broader understanding of who He is. We also hope readers will have a better, more multi-dimensional picture of America’s soldiers, their families, and the sacrifices they make (largely unnoticed) every day. We also want readers to be inspired by their courage and faith in the midst of trials and grief. There are heartbreaking stories in this book, but there are also wonderful pictures of redemption and hope.
Where on the Internet can the readers find you?
My Web site is http://www.faithdeployed.com/ . You can also find me at www.facebook.com/FaithDeployed .
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It was great to read the interview with Jocelyn. Like Jocelyn, I enjoy baking and trying new things and also have the Cake Mix Doctor's books. Looking forward to reading Jocelyn's writings.
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I would love to have a copy of this book. I recently bought Faith Deployed and I love it. My family and I will soon be going through our first deployment, and I would really like to be able to share this with my husband.
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I enjoyed the last book that you wrote and I'm sure "Battlefields and Blessings" will be a blessing to this military wife getting ready for yet another deployment. Thank you for the constant encouragement.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a great book. I've enjoyed Faith Deployed over this past year. Deployments are tough. Inspirational words are always welcome in my home.
ReplyDeleteGreat interview... I love learning about the authors that write such wonderful and up-lifting books... I can't wait to read her latest book...
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much for taking the time to read my interview! The best part about having books published is getting to know the people who read them- or who want to read them. :) I was so inspired by the people I interviewed for this Battlefields & Blessings book, I know you will be too. In fact, I was pregnant with my son while I worked on this book, which made every story about every soldier (and every Blue Star/Gold Star Mom) especially moving for me. (Here's another piece of random trivia- I gave birth to my son and the book the same week! I finished the manuscript three days before Ethan was born. I don't recommend doing both at once, but it worked out OK!)
Good luck in the drawing!
Jocelyn Green
Sounds fantastic. I would love to read it!
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This book is one that I would like to share with my older sons. vidomich(at)yahoo(dot)com
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My husband and I have been eyeing this series since we have a deep love of military history. It looks great, Jocelyn!
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Love getting to know about Jocelyn,
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I plan on reading it either way. I've been in the military for almost 19 years now and am just now being exposed to this wonderful support material. My husband is on his 3rd deployment. This book sound like a great devotional during his time away, for both of us!
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What a wonderful ministry, bless you & the others who have participated, Jocelyn! Your interview was very interesting. The timing for this book is perfect from a personal stand point. I have a nephew who is being deployed to Afghanistan Oct 1st. His wife (they have been married 4 years) is having a very hard time with the idea of him going overseas & leaving her. She does not come from a military family (not even grandparents, uncles, cousins, etc), while my nephew does. My father was Air Force (he is my sister's son), and my brother-in-law was in the Army. I think my niece-in-law would benefit greatly from reading your books for military wives.
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I'm always looking for a new devotional. Please enter me into your drawing. Thank you.
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I love to bake and during holidays I go a little crazy with all the baking, and candy making, and other goodies. This book sounds like a wonderful devotional. So glad you stopped by to chat with us Jocelyn.
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What a great interview. I would love the win this book. I also have a loved one in Afganistan. Thank God for positive writings! ybutler@oppcatv.com
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wow thank you for this chance for this book. It looks fantastic. As a military wife surviving my thrid deployent this would be wonderful. I also look forward to reading your other book.Thanks
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