I'm thrilled to have my friend, Tracey Bateman, back with us. Welcome, Tracey. Tell us about your
salvation experience.
I was five when I decided I better ask Jesus into my heart.
But it was mainly because my best friend was getting baptized and got all the
attention. When I was eight, I had an experience with God where I realized I
was a sinner and that Jesus had died for me. I spent hours on my mother’s
bedroom floor crying and repenting for my sins. That was the day I truly
believe I was saved.
You’re planning a
writing retreat where you can only have four other authors. Who would they be
and why?
Susan May Warren —Because
she knows more about the craft of writing than anyone I know.
Rachel Hauck—because not only does she know writing, she knows
God and I love the way He oozes from her when she speaks about anything, but
writing in particular. Plus, she has the coolest way of phrasing things of
anyone I know. I could listen to her read the phone book and be inspired.
James Scott Bell—Because he’s funny and smart and knows
exactly what he wants to say and communicates it effectively.
Colleen Coble—Because she is the biggest encourager I know,
and I think more than “technique” new writers, in particular, just need
encouragement to keep on.
I’d want to sneak
into that retreat. Do you have a speaking ministry? If so, tell us about that.
Not really. I do speak on occasion, sometimes about writing,
sometimes about life and God. They are few and far between, but lately, the
doors seem to be opening more. Not sure what God has planned, but “YES” to
whatever He asks me to do. Lord, send me…
People are always
telling me that they’d like to write a book someday. I’m sure they do to you,
too. What would you tell someone who came up to you and said that?
Usually, I get more information. What sort of book? And that
opens a dialogue. You can center people pretty quickly and if they’re just
thinking one day they might write a book about a life experience, I encourage
them to journal and flex their writing muscles that way. If they have an idea
for a fiction book and just need the courage or a little nudge in the right
direction, I usually point them to ACFW or My Book Therapy, plus I encourage
them to sit down and just write.
Tell us about the
featured book.
Corrie
Saunders’ journey begins with deep, heart-wrecking grief. She’ll do anything
for one more moment with the man she loved and lost. As the story evolves she
must come to understand that God’s ways are always higher and the enemy of her
soul has one focus in mind where she is concerned: to separate her from the
love of God and take her down a path of destruction. But for God…
It’s
a love story with a supernatural tilt to it. My response to the lies blasted
onto the airways with Ghosthunters and other shows that promote what God forbids:
speaking to the “dead.”
Please give us the
first page of the book.
Prologue
An easy spring wind blew through my open Jeep, lifting my hair and
ruffling the cloth seat covers as I turned off the interstate and traveled east
toward Saunders Creek. It was the last leg of my nine-hour drive from Dallas to
the tiny, unassuming Ozarks town that bore my husband’s family name.
Towering oaks, full maples, and evergreens hugged the narrow, winding
road in a way that even a few months ago might have felt intrusive. But today
the trees seemed to embrace me, welcoming me.
Déjà vu came over me, as though the scene before me came out of my own
childhood memories instead of recollections of stories my husband told about
growing up here.
I wanted him beside me, flashing his Top Gun Maverick grin. Jarrod had
died the way he lived—reckless, but heroic. Saving at least fifty lives in a
little Iraqi settlement on the east bank of the Tigris River. Leaving me to
pine after him, sick with love for a man who would never hold me again. I
couldn’t breathe. God, just take me too. But every day my eyes opened, air
filled my lungs, and I forced myself to go on.
Six months ago, I buried him according to his wishes, in the Saunders
family graveyard. After the funeral, my mother demanded that I return home to
Dallas to grieve—as though I could just put the last seven years behind me and
move on. Forget the consuming, crazy, once-in-a-lifetime love who had rescued
me from her in the first place. Every night since then I had dreamed of my
husband’s childhood home. A force compelled me to come here, and I couldn’t
ignore it any longer.
Jarrod was gone, but as I drove my Jeep up the path that led to the
two-story farmhouse, I finally understood why I had been so drawn to this place.
I had come here to find the man I loved.
I’m intrigued. How
can readers find you on the Internet?
Twitter and Facebook of course and my website
Thank you, Tracey, for another interesting interview.
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I have a very personal interest in this book, and I Hope to learn something to help me, I know I will as Tracey Bateman is an excellent author. Please enter my name, Judy Cooper in Louisiana.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win a copy of, The Widow of Saunders Creek. I have lost a husband in earlier years also but not the same way that Corrie lost her husband. The grief was deep just the same.
ReplyDeletePlease enter my name in this giveaway. Thanks for the interview and giveaway. Tracey is a new author to me. I would love to get to know her more through her books.
Blessings!
Judy from Indiana
I'd love to be entered! I'm in Ohio--
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i liked how you said that your novel has a supernatural tilt to it, Tracey, and would love to find out what you meant by that. i don't like paranorma, and yet some of those are okay too. i know it's a personal opinion, but would be honored if i could win and read The Widow of Saunders Creek and blog about it. Thank you, Lena and Tracey for the amazing interview and opportunity to win a super sounding novel.
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Hi Everyone! Thank you so much for your interest in The Widow of Saunders Creek! I'm so excited to be here, Lena. Thanks for having me.
ReplyDeleteI've followed Tracey for a few years. I like her transparency and her honesty both in her life and writing. She isn't afraid to go down writing trails that others quake at! I'd love to win this book to add to other Tracey Bateman books that I own!
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Mel from Missouri
It does sound intriguing! I don't think I'm familiar with Tracey's books, I wil ahve to look up some more of them and see if they look familiar.
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I am a fan of Tracey's books. Would love to win.
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I would love to win a copy of your book. I live in York, Pa.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your review today, and the book sounds like a good one, one that I'd enjoy reading. Thanks for offering this giveaway!
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Oh my goodness! A free book is like a free vacation!
ReplyDeleteAnon, I agree! Free book=free vaca!!
ReplyDeleteMarianne, I believe so strongly that we are being lied to by shows like Ghost Hunters etc. The devil wants us to believe our great aunt sally is "haunting" us to bring us comfort, but The word is so clear that this is a lie from the Father of Lies. :) The Widow of Saunders Creek is sort of my take on what's really going on. And it's a love story.
For all of you who are commenting and reading comments, I'll share a secret about this book that no one else knows.
ReplyDeleteWhen I first got the idea, I heard in my head, the main character whispering, "Are you there?" Thinking the things she was experiencing could be attributed to her late husband's ghostly presence. So when I proposed the book, it was originally titled, ARE YOU THERE.
Obviously, I stink at titles and I'm so glad my editor is GREAT. The Widow of Saunders Creek is perfect. :)
Please put my name in the hat! I've never been disappointed by any of Tracey's books. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAnna W. from GA
I am 66 yrs old and a widow for almost 4 years after 41 yrs of marriage...I don't believe in ghosts as a Christian, but I have had times when my spirit totally felt my husband's presence with me. It was a wonderful comfort to me. I would love to read this book.
ReplyDeleteLindsey
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BTW...I live in Artesia, NM
ReplyDeleteLindsey
Great Interview....love the personal touch and the book sounds amazing. I am anxious to read Tracey's new book. Thanks for the opportunity to read the article and win a book!
ReplyDeleteI love reading Tracey Bateman books, especially loved the Claire series!
ReplyDeleteMelissa from OHIO
I am so very interested in reading this book as I recently became a widow.
ReplyDeleteI have come across it several times since & would appreciate you entering me in the draw.
Thanks,
Jan from B.C. Canada
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A very interesting interview thank you & a wonderful first page.
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QLD AUSTRALIA
I have read a few of Tracey's books and really enjoyed them. Would love to read this one now. Thank you for the opportunity.
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Jo from Southern Arizona
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thanks for chance to win
ReplyDeletelive in ND
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Oooh, this one sounds great!
ReplyDeleteKandra from Tennessee
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As someone who's been widowed, I'm always interested in how authors handle grief. This book sounds like something I'd love to read. Thanks for the fun interview with Tracey!
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roxannegray11[at]gmail [dot] com
This one has been on my wishlist ever since I first saw the cover! Sounds intriguing. I would feel very blessed to win this one and thank you for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteDiana from SC
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Tracey, I also wanted to say I found your "Are You There?" title remark very amusing.:) I would be the same at picking titles. lol!
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Love the cover. Please enter me in the drawing. Portsmouth, VA
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Blanch, NC.
Looks and sounds interesting!
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Thanks for the chance to win!
God Bless!
Sarah
Blanch,N.C.
Please enter me in your giveaway. This looks/sounds like a very interesting read. Thank you :)
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Sorry ---forgot to put my name ---thanks again :)
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Tracey is a new author to me, but I'd love to read this book. Thank you for offering this giveaway!
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Please enter me. Looks like a good book.
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I don't usually care for first person books, but I'm hooked. The blurb and first page make me want to dive in.
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