Tell us how much of
yourself you write into your characters.
That depends on the story and what is happening in my own
life. I don’t write in overt experiences, but I think most novelists leave a
footprint in the shape of fears, yearnings, or spiritual lessons they are
learning in their lives.
I so agree with you. What
is the quirkiest thing you have ever done?
I consulted my son on this question. He looked up the
definition of quirk and came up with
“peculiar habit.” Then he had an immediate answer—I’m a Chicago Cubs fan.
Considering that they have been chasing a World Series for over a century now,
I guess my son finds that a peculiar habit!
When did you first
discover that you were a writer?
I remember the story I made up when I was four about a
little girl looking for Jesus. I had flannel graph pieces to go with it. When
she had looked everywhere else, she found in her heart. So I was off and
running very young. But life happens, and what it means to be a writer went
through several iterations over the years. The goal of being a novelist has
come into focus in the last decade.
Tell us the range of
the kinds of books you enjoy reading.
I read widely, both books by authors in the Christian market
and the general market. However, I almost always choose fiction. My non-fiction
reading tends to be limited to the choices of my book group. We read a
non-fiction title every other month. I grumble a little, but I do it—and then
am surprised by how often I’m glad I did.
How do you keep your
sanity in our run, run, run world?
I listen to my body. I know what it feels like when I need
more movement in my day, or better food in my system, or more laughter with
friends, or more sun on my skin, or more prayer in my heart—or even more
chocolate in my mouth! I don’t need an Alaskan cruise. I find encouragement and
bolstering in small pleasures that remind me to be grateful for the things that
bring me joy.
How do you choose
your characters’ names?
Primary characters tend to spring up with names and back
stories that are often hard to change! For other characters, I’m a fan of
crawling through baby name lists and finding names that ring true to the era.
Last names come from random sightings in research documents.
What is the
accomplishment that you are most proud of?
That’s a tough questions! I’m one of those people who is
quicker to take blame for what goes wrong than credit for what goes right. I’m
most proud of learning the difference and realizing that the meaning in my life
doesn’t come so much from what I do but who I am.
If you were an
animal, which one would you be, and why?
The giant antpitta is a curious creature. It’s a bird, but
the sound it makes is more like a bark than a tweet. It reminds me that
everyone has a unique way of carrying out what God created us to do.
What is your favorite
food?
Let’s see. Fresh spinach. Red bell peppers. Avocados. Black
olives. Cashews. It’s hard to rank them, so why not throw them all together
into a salad and chomp in?
Sounds like a salad I’d
love to eat. What is the problem with writing that was your greatest roadblock,
and how did you overcome it?
I tend to start with characters and setting. I’ve had to
work at learning to plot more deeply and make sure enough interesting events
are happening outside of my characters’ heads. Whenever I read or listen to a
book that keeps me turning pages, I analyze why. What kind of complications
made me worry? What was at risk at the turning points of the story? From every
book I read, I try to find the takeaway that will make my own writing stronger.
Tell us about the
featured book.
Think Downton Abbey in a Chicago setting. The Pursuit of Lucy Banning is the first book of the Avenue of Dreams
story set in 1890s Chicago
against the backdrop of the world’s fair. Lucy lives on the exclusive Prairie
Avenue among Chicago’s rich and famous, but her compassionate heart is with the
children of St. Andrew’s orphanage, and she is secretly enrolled in a
university course at a time when women were not welcome at most institutions.
When she discovers a maid’s secret, she goes out on a limb to help rather than
scandalize. And when she meets Will, an unconventional architect, Lucy begins
to imagine a life lived on her own terms. But first she has to face the secrets
she has been keeping from the people who care for her.
I know I’ll love
reading it. Please give us the first page of the book.
A week from Tuesday.
Is that even possible?
It wasn’t
that Lucy Banning did not want to view the new art exhibit at the up-and-coming
downtown Chicago
gallery. She did, keenly. But could she manage it before a week from Tuesday?
If the expedition required her mother’s cooperation, it would come with a
price. Flora Banning would pounce on the exhibit to launch a social occasion.
Floating through the gallery in her draped silk gown and overdone hat, nodding
and smiling, she would scan for people who really “mattered” and expect Lucy to
assist in this endeavor rather than pause to study the paintings.
Lucy had
played the dutiful daughter many times. She pointed out Mrs. Field across the
crowd and bantered with the mayor. She smiled coyly at the young man who
offered to fetch a refreshing drink and listened to Mrs. Pullman describe the
hand-painted table service for her dinner party for forty-eight guests. This
time, though, Lucy actually needed to scrutinize the paintings. Her art history
professor would be expecting an analysis. Lucy must prove herself insightful
and articulate, a student worthy to occupy a chair at the newly opened University of Chicago .
Leo. …
I can hardly wait to
get my copy of the book. How can readers find you on the Internet?
@OliviaNewport on Twitter
www.Facebook.com/OliviaNewport
Thank you, Olivia, for the interesting interview.
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Looks I found another author to add to my TBR list!
ReplyDeleteAmy Campbell
Southwest VA
What a beautiful cover! Thanks for the opportunity to win a copy.
ReplyDeleteSharon from Eagan MN
Thanks, Amy! And Sharon, it is a beautiful cover, isn't it. I've been so happy with it all along.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a great read, thank you for hosting the giveaway!
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Wendy, I have a character in the book named Violet Newcomb. Maybe you're related!
ReplyDeleteBrenda--aren't you sweet.
This book is on my wishlist. The cover is absolutely amazing and I can't wait to see what is within!
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Colletta
Coletta, I love your enthusiasm.
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to read this book badly! The cover is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLiz R in AL
Looks great. Please enter me in the drawing. Portsmouth, VA
ReplyDeleteLiz, maybe this will be your chance!
ReplyDeleteAs a fan of Downton Abbey, I immediately want to read this book!
ReplyDeletePatty in SC
Patty, I do love Downton Abbey. Hope you love the book too.
ReplyDeleteAs a HUGE fan of Downton Abbey I would love to win this book. If I don't, I might be making a purchase. :)
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I love the cover of this book. It sounds like it would be fun to read as well.
ReplyDeletepmk56[at]sbcglobal[dot]net
Kansas
I'd say backing your team is more loyal than quirky. Good for you.
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to reading "The Pursuit of Lucy Banning".
Mary P
QLD AUSTRALIA
i love the cover, but am sure i'd love the novel just as much if not more!Thanks, Lena and Olivia for the great interview and chance to win The Pursuit of Lucy Banning.
ReplyDeleteMarianne from Northern Alberta
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Rosie, I think I've watched Downton Abbey 3 times through now--but I never even heard of it until I had written my series. It made me feel like I got a lot right!
ReplyDeleteMarybelle, thank you! I guess the Chicago genes got diluted in my kids after we moved away from the Windy City.
Pam and Marianne, glad you like the cover! It's been such fun to hear everyone's enthusiasm.
This sounds like a good book.
ReplyDeleteWendy
Buffalo, MN
Looks and sounds interesting!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this book!!
Enter me!
Sarah
Blanch,N.C.
Enter me this book looks great!!
ReplyDeleteSharon Richmond
Blanch, NC.
Please enter me! Thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteBlanch, N.C.
Olivia, I've been wanting to read your book and would love to win it! And hang in there re: the quirk. We lived in Boston in 2004 when our beloved Red Sox finally won the World Series after 86 years (and had to go through their most dreaded rival to do it!), so take heart! Many blessings to you and as you continue to write for His glory! JoAnn Durgin, Southern Indiana
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ReplyDeletelive in ND
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Thank you for the great Interview.
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Many Blessings
I live in S.Illinois
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a fabulous posting...thanks for the chance to read this wonderful novel
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from PA
Thanks for hosting the giveaway! This book looks interesting.
ReplyDeleteI'm in Tennessee.
Beautiful cover! Great interview.
ReplyDeleteBeth from iowa
I have this book written down in my want-to-reads! I would love to win Olivia Newport's The Pursuit of Lucy Banning. Kathleen
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Sorry, forgot to mention I live in Missouri.
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I can't wait to read The Pursuit of Lucy Banning. This looks like an amazing read. Thanks for the blog post and for the opportunity to win.
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Las Vegas, Nevada.
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I'd love to read this one. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteCathy from B.C. Canada
Great interview! Beautiful cover! Look forward to reading this book!
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The Pursuit of Lucy Banning sounds like an intriguing story, I'd love to be entered. Thanks!
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Please enter me in the drawing, this sounds like a great book.
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