Best-selling
author Colleen Coble's novels have won or finaled in awards ranging from the
Best Books of Indiana, ACFW Book of the Year, RWA's RITA, the Holt Medallion,
the Daphne du Maurier, National Readers' Choice, and the Booksellers Best. She
has nearly 2 million books in print and writes romantic mysteries because she
loves to see justice prevail. Colleen is CEO of American Christian Fiction
Writers and is a member of Romance Writers of America. She lives with her
husband Dave in Indiana.
Find
out more about Colleen at http://www.colleencoble.com/.
Welcome, Colleen. Tell us about your
salvation experience.
I went to church as a little girl with my grandmother. My
Sunday School teacher was the sweetest lady named Pearl . She was married but she and her
husband had never had children. I loved for her to read The Little Lost Lamb
to me, and my grandmother sometimes took me to Pearl’s house where I would beg
to hear the story.
When I got married, church fell by the wayside as I threw myself
into my husband, children, and home. Then one dark night (it was my birthday)
we were driving home from a birthday party at my in-laws. While we’d been
celebrating, freezing rain had begun to fall and the roads were slick. I was
dozing with my 3-year-old daughter on my lap (in the years before car seats.) I
heard my husband yell, “Look out!” I opened my eyes and saw another car sliding
toward us sideways in our lane. In that moment, I knew I was going to die and
that I wasn’t ready to meet God.
I don’t remember much about the impact until I became aware
of the freezing rain hitting me through the broken T-top. The horn was blaring
just like in a nightmarish movie. But we were all alive. The first people who
stopped where Christians. One of them rode with our daughter to the hospital.
Their church brought in food for us when we got out of the hospital. It was a
tender time of believers showing us Jesus in the flesh. Six months later I
became a Christian, and three months later my husband did also.
Jesus has changed my life in so many ways. When the trials
come (and there have been many!) he has walked the path with me. I’m so
thankful for the daily joy walking with Christ brings me.
You’re planning a
writing retreat where you can only have four other authors. Who would they be
and why?
The first three are easy: Kristin Billerbeck, Diann Hunt,
and Denise Hunter. We’ve been great friends a long time, and we know the
elements that need to go into one another’s books. Robin Caroll is another good
friend who has brainstormed a lot with me. Our styles are very similar. And
I’ve recently become friends with a terrific brainstormer, Michelle Lim. She’s
not published yet, but she will be any time.
Do you have a
speaking ministry? If so, tell us about that.
Not really. I speak to libraries and reader groups but my
real ministry is writing.
I love speaking at
libraries and reader groups. What is the most embarrassing thing that has
happened to you and how did you handle it?
Oh I still blush at this one! I was in the rest room at
church. I’d just come out of a stall and went to wash my hands. I heard a
couple of teenage girls giggling but thought nothing of it. I went on out into
the sanctuary, and a few seconds later, a good friend came flying up to me. She
yanked down my skirt. The hem of it had gotten caught in my pantyhose! Those
girls. L
They let me go out of the bathroom that way. Horrible, embarrassing moment!
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?
I’d tell them it takes a lot of hard work. It takes a long
time to learn to write, to learn craft, to learn how to write your favorite
genre. You have to develop a thick skin to take rejections. It took me seven
years to get published. I literally have enough rejection slips to paper a wall
in my office. But I learned perseverance and a lot about writing. You never
arrive as a writer though. That’s what makes writing so much fun—you learn with
every new project.
It took me eight
years to get my first book published. Tell us about the featured book.
Safe in His Arms is a book that touches most of us women where
we live—our self-confidence. We look at ourselves and wish we were thinner,
prettier, had curly hair, had straight hair, had a different color eyes, etc.
The list goes on and on. Margaret is too tall, has hair too red, is too
tomboyish to ever believe a man will see her heart and her good qualities. When
her father hires a new ranch foreman, the sparks begin to fly and so does the
danger. It was great fun to write! I took the bones of an old Heartsong, Red River Bride, and more than doubled
the word count. I added a suspense thread and a new spiritual theme. It’s very
different from the original, but that little book provided the inspiration.
I’ve read the book
and loved it, but please give us the first page of the book for my readers.
The town of Larson , Texas , was busy on this
warm February day. Cowboys in their dusty boots eyed the women attired in their
best dresses strolling the boardwalks. Margaret O’Brien strode down the
boardwalk in front of the feed store toward the mercantile. Things seemed to
change daily with new stores sprouting like winter wheat. It seemed daily more
cowmen arrived to Larson, drawn by the lush grazing land and the water in the
Red River.
Pa should be around here somewhere. She nodded to the ladies
clustered in front of the general store, the familiar discomfort washing over
her. Why couldn’t she look like them? No matter how hard Margaret tried, she
remained what she was: too tall and more at home with her hands gripping horse
reins than a teacup. She ducked into the store and inhaled the aroma of
cinnamon, bootstrap, sweat, and pickles. She busied herself with collecting
material for their housekeeper, who had a bee in her bonnet about making
curtains.
A cluster of women were talking in hushed whispers about the
latest Zulu atrocity in Africa . These early
months of 1879 had been full of the bloody battles. Hearing such things always
made Margaret wince, remembering her brother’s death at the hands of the Sioux.
At least a national monument had been established earlier this year in memory
of those who fell during the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
The women fell silent when Margaret paused. “Good morning,”
she said in as confident a voice as she could muster. “Anyone know what kind of
material to buy for curtains? I thought this was pretty.”
When she held up a lilac-flowered material, one of the women
tittered, a tiny blonde Margaret had never seen before. Her face burned, and
she put the bolt of fabric back.
“How about this one?” a woman said behind her.
Margaret’s heart leaped at the sound of her friend’s voice,
and she whirled with a smile. “Lucy, I didn’t know you were in town today.
Should you be riding in a wagon in your condition?”
How can readers find
you on the Internet?
Colleencoble.com
Thank you, Colleen, for sharing this book with us.
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ReplyDeleteI love how the premise of this book started out as a Heartsong! Those lovely little gems of literature are filled to the brim with heart gripping stories! I was so happy to hear that the line was saved! I would love to see what changes came to the original story! I can also attest to the kindness of good samaritions at the scene of major car accidents! I had such an experience out of state, and was impressed at not only the concern of the person who stopped but how prompt the rescue boys came! Wow. Unsung heroes every last one! :)
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I am a big fan of Colleen Coble and met her books while on vacation in Tx with my sister. have read several since and would love to be in this drawing if I am not too late.
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