Welcome back, Tracie.
Why do you write the kind of books you do?
Writing for me is a ministry and labor of love. I very much
want to entertain, educate and encourage with each book. My 3Es are important
to me, because I feel this is the calling God has put on my writing.
Besides when you came
to know the Lord, what is the happiest day in your life?
That’s so hard – there are many. My wedding day – having my
babies and seeing them come to the Lord – getting that first writing contract –
seeing Alaska the first time. Too many to pick from.
How has being
published changed your life?
It’s allowed me to share God’s love and Gospel, as well as
to enjoy working from home, traveling to explore places that I write about and
meeting wonderful readers and folks who share research information with me.
What are you reading
right now?
I’m reading Judith Miller’s In the Company of Secrets, Precepts
Bible Study on Daniel, and Look Me in
the Eye by John Elder Robison (a book on dealing with Asperger’s Syndrome
which runs in my family).
What is your current
work in progress?
A book titled A Moment
in Time which will be book 2 in a new series Lone Star Brides. Book one
debuts next spring and is titled A
Sensible Arrangement.
We’ll be looking for
that new series. I love reading your books. What would be your dream vacation?
Hmmm, right now I would love to go to Ireland to
explore and enjoy the landscape, foods, museums and people.
How do you choose
your settings for each book?
That really depends. Some settings seemingly choose
themselves. I’ll read about a place or an event and realize I want to set a
book there. Other times I might have a character who just seems likely to be in
a specific setting and situation. Always, I try to listen for God’s voice and
direction on where to set my stories.
That’s really hard. Obviously I love spending time with my
family members and close friends, but I’m thinking maybe you mean outside of
that circle. But since I’m studying the book of Daniel right now, I think it
might be fun to spend an evening picking the brain of someone like Randy Alcorn
and get his take on it.
What are your
hobbies, besides writing and reading?
I love to crochet and embroider. I have some computer brain
games I like to do to help keep my brain sharpened.
I love to crochet and
knit, but now it increases my arthritis pain. I have to do it in very short
time periods. What is your most difficult writing obstacle, and how do you
overcome it?
Writing has always been a wonderful escape for me, but often
life loves to interfere, so those day-to-day issues that creep up are usually
my most difficult obstacle to writing. I sometimes just have to hide myself
away.
What advice would you
give to a beginning author?
Pray – Read – Write – Connect! You can’t go wrong with
taking it to the Lord first and foremost. You need to be reading as many
various books as you can get your hands on. And, you need to write – whether it
will ever be published or not. Write in journals, write on the walls, it
doesn’t matter. No writing is too small or unworthy of your time. Lastly –
connect with other writers and industry people. I encourage joining a writer’s
organization and attending conferences.
Tell us about the
featured book.
The Quarryman’s Bride is a story that takes place in the late
1800’s in St. Cloud , Minnesota . It deals with unrequited love and
the things we face at times when we practice honoring and obeying. Emmalyne and
Tavin have loved each other for a long time and as their wedding day
approaches, tragedy strikes and Emmalyne’s father ends the engagement. Years
pass before the couple come face to face again only to realize they still feel
strongly about one another. Can God help them to overcome the obstacles that
have separated them? Or maybe a better question is – will they let God help
them?
I’ve read the book,
dear readers, and it’s a wonderful story.
Tracie, how can
readers find you on the Internet?
www.traciepeterson.com
Tracie is celebrating with a "True Love" $200 Anthropologie giveaway and a Facebook Author Chat Party.
One winner will receive:
- A $200 Anthropologie gift card
- The Quarryman's Bride and The Icecutter's Daughter by Tracie Peterson
So grab your copy of The Quarryman's Bride and join Tracie on the evening of July 9th for a chance to connect and make some new friends. (If you haven't read the book, don't let that stop you from coming!)
Don't miss a moment of the fun; RSVP today. Hope to see you on the 9th!
Thank you, Tracie, for sharing this new book with us.
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The Quarryman's Bride - Christianbook.conQuarryman's Bride, The (Land of Shining Water) - Amazon.com
Quarryman's Bride, The (Land of Shining Water) - Kindle
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25 comments:
would love to win. Angela from KY
Just put in a request today to our local library for this book! :) On my TBR list!
Cyndi W. in AL
I would love to read this.
Deborah D in FL
I would love to be entered to win The Quarryman's Bride. Thank you.
Blessings,
Cindy W. from Indiana
countrybear52 AT yahoo DOT com
I've heard great things about this book! Thanks for sharing the review!
Heidi from CA
I always enjoy my craft work & there are some wonderful puzzles online that I mull over each morning.
THE QUARRYMAN'S BRIDE looks like a great read thank you.
Mary P
QLD AUSTRALIA
I reviewed The Quarryman's Bride, too, and donated the book to the Alamance Christian School library. I'd love to win a copy to give to an old friend who is shut-in with her bedridden husband.
nice...my daughter loves Tracie's books love to win thanks
live in ND
ABreading4fun [at] gmail [dot] com
What a great interview!
I enjoy learning more about my favorite authors!
Thanks for the opportunity to win this book!
Many Blessings and Smiles,
Charlotte, Ohio
Tracie is a great writer, I have enjoyed many of her books!
Patty in SC
Would love the chance to read this latest book - thank you, Tracie! Blessings! Jeanie in Phoenix
Sounds like a good book from a good author. I love the hero's reasoning because it's a different take on a common theme.
I would love to win! Thanks!
Marissa from CO
Enjoyed the interview & would love to read the book - thanks for the giveaway opportunity!
bonnieroof60(at)yahoo(dot)com
Kentucky
Tracie has written so many good books.
From WI
Martha
Please enter me. I live Tracie's books books.
I would love to win THE QUARRYMEN'S BRIDE and find out how they resolve their problem of staying and getting back together. sharon, ca
thanks for the chance to read this novel...
karenk...from PA
kmkuka at yahoo dot com
I've just recently moved to MN so Tracie's book is a fun way to learn about St.Cloud.
Merry in MN
Looking forward to reading this book. Would love to win.
Lourdes Dix Hills, New York
thanks for the chance to read this novel...
karenk....from PA
kmkuka at yahoo dot com
Tracie, I love your books set in Alaska. It is such a spectacular place. Thank you for offering a copy of The Quarryman's Bride. Minnesota was my home for many years, so I'm sure I'd love the setting for this book, also. Thank you for offering a copy.
Tennessee
Enter me!!
Sharon Richmond Bryant
Greensboro,NC.
sharonruth126@gmail.com
This looks very interesting! I'm in MN.
I like that the book takes place in Minnesota since I am from the Midwest.
Beth from Iowa
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