Bio: James L. Rubart is the best-selling and Christy award
winning author of, ROOMS, BOOK OF DAYS, THE CHAIR, SOUL’S GATE, and MEMORY’S
DOOR. During the day he runs Barefoot Marketing which helps businesses and
authors make more coin of the realm. In his free time he dirt bikes, hikes,
golfs, takes photos, and occasionally does sleight of hand. No, he doesn’t
sleep much. He lives with his amazing wife and teenage sons in the Pacific Northwest and still thinks he’s young enough to
water ski like a madman.
Tell us about your
salvation experience.
It’s summer after seventh grade. I’m at a Christian
basketball camp and after one of the nightly talks I’m lying in bed and it
strikes my little eleven years old heart that I want what the speaker talked
about. I tell Jesus I’m going to follow him the rest of my life. Good choice.
He is Life and restoration and freedom.
You’re planning a
writing retreat where you can only have four other authors. Who would they be
and why?
Only four? Wow. Tough. First on the list without question
would be C.S. Lewis (did you say they had to be alive?) Lewis has been my
biggest influence as a writer. Here’s a guy who wrote fiction, non-fiction, and
excelled at all of those forms. Not to mention he’s one of the most brilliant
minds of the 20th century.
I’d probably send an invite to Ted Dekker. Reading his early
books gave me hope my kind of stories could find an audience, and in one of
those fun perks of being an author, Ted and I have become friends. His brain
works somewhat similar to mine so the rapid fire ideas we’d develop would be
tremendous fun to brainstorm on.
Next would be Stephen Lawhead. When I first discovered
Lawhead in the mid 80s I was blown away. Wildly entertaining stories with deep
spiritual significance even though his stories weren’t overtly Christian. My
deep, deep, dream (so deep I never told anyone but my wife) was to someday do
what he was doing. Stephen has become a friend as well, and because he’s so
different from me, I know he’d make the retreat a extremely memorable
experience.
For the fourth member of my retreat I’m going to bend the
rules slightly and invite Allen Arnold, the former Sr. Vice President and
Publisher at Thomas Nelson Fiction who signed me there. He’s become one of my
closest friends and helped me brainstorm Soul’s
Gate, Memory’s Door, and The Spirit Bridge (the third book in the
Well Spring series out next spring). He loves story and is brilliant at shaping
novels from both a macro and micro level. So I’m going to call him an honorary
author.
Wow, that would be a weekend to remember. Hang on, be right
back, I need to make a few phone calls.
Do you have a
speaking ministry? If so, tell us about that.
I do. I love speaking almost as much as writing. I’m
mediocre at best in many things, but speaking and writing come naturally to me
and they both make me come alive. I love seeing people set free. Love seeing
light bulbs explode above their heads with hope and the belief they can step
into the destiny and purpose God has planned for them. I love seeing people
realize they have great worth and that they are truly loved. I’ve keynoted,
done workshops, lead men’s retreats, and spoken to MOPS groups.
What is the most
embarrassing thing that has happened to you and how did you handle it? In
the mid 80s, I worked at a radio station in the Seattle area. I was the punk-kid reporter
sent to cover a Navy station that was being built a bit north of Seattle . The Secretary of
the Navy was there. Booth Gardner, then governor of Washington State
was there. Every TV station and radio station in the Puget
Sound area was there. I got lost and arrived after Booth had begun
to speak. So I carefully and quietly set my mic up on the podium Booth stood
behind. But I didn’t do such a great job of setting it down. It slid off the
podium and went BOOM!
Governor Gardner stopped speaking, looked down at me and
said, “So where are you working tomorrow?” The entire room erupted in laughter
which went on for thirty seconds. I’m not imagining it went on for that long. I
had my recorder, remember. So I have the whole thing on tape. Not my finest
moment, but in retrospect, it was pretty funny. A quick side note to that
story: Years later I accompanied my wife and her 6th grade class to Olympia on a field trip.
As we were crossing the capital, Booth Gardner of all people was coming
straight toward us. He chatted with Darci’s class for a few seconds and then we
asked him if he remembered the young reporter who interrupted his talk years
earlier. He laughed and said, “Of course, that’s one I’ll never forget.”
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?
Buy a good pair of running shoes. Put them on. Sprint in the
opposite direction as fast as you can. Then I’d get serious and tell them the
story of the woman who came up to one of the world’s most famous violinists
after a concert and praised him lavishly. She ended her comments by saying,
“You’re so wonderful. I’d give my life to be able to play like you.” He
responded by saying, “I did.”
Most people who want to write a book don’t want to pay the
price. But if I sense they’re willing, I tell them to start reading excellent
writing blogs like Rachelle Gardner’s, to go to writing conferences, to buy
books on the craft and study them with the same intensity as if they were
training to become a brain surgeon. That’s the kind of focus and dedication it
takes.
Memory’s Door is the second novel in my Well Spring series and
as well-received as Soul’s Gate was
(Christy Award winner in June), I think people will like Memory’s Door even more.
The stakes are higher, the lows are lower and the battles
are bigger. There were a number of scenes that brought dust to my eyes as I
wrote them, and that’s always a good sign that I’ve captured a few elements
that will go to the deep parts of people’s hearts.
This is a deeply personal story that came out of time of
spiritual and personal crisis and having to face my own regrets. Writing the
novel was incredibly freeing (from my regrets) and in some ways is an
expression of my journals and the struggles I went through while writing it,
coming out in published form.
Here’s the back cover copy:
The prophecy brought them together. But the Wolf has risen,
and now their greatest battle begins.
The four members of Warriors Riding have learned to wage war
in the supernatural, to send their spirits inside people’s souls, to battle
demonic forces, and to bring deep healing to those around them.
But their leader Reece is struggling with the loss of his
sight. Brandon
is being stalked at his concerts by a man in the shadows. Dana’s career is
threatening to bury her. And Marcus questions his sanity as he seems to be
slipping in and out of alternate realities.
And now the second part of the prophecy has come true. The
Wolf is hunting them and has set his trap. He circles, feeding on his
supernatural hate of all they stand for. And he won’t stop until he brings
utter destruction to their bodies ... and their souls.
I read the book as
soon as I received it. I love your books. They take me to spiritual places that
make me grow in my knowledge of the spiritual world and our awesome God’s place
in it. Tell my readers how can readers find you on the Internet?
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JamesLRubart
Twitter: @jameslrubart
Website: http://jameslrubart.com/
Thanks much for having me!
Thank you, James, for allowing me to introduce my readers to you and your marvelous books.
James L. Rubart takes readers deeper into the world he began in Soul’s Gate (a 2013 Christy Award winner) with Memory’s Door (Thomas Nelson), the second book in the Well Spring series.
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ReplyDeleteI've entered the contest too.
Thanks for the giveaway.
Janet E.
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Florida
I have heard wonderful things about James Rubart's writing and look forward to reading his books! Thank you for sharing this interview and giveaway.
ReplyDeleteBritney Adams, TX
Interesting anecdote with the violinist. To be creative, & good at it, takes dedication+++
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QLD AUSTRALIA
I have seen this book around and it looks interesting.
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ReplyDeleteThis book sounds so interesting and I would love to read it. Thank you for the interview and the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteMelanie Backus, TX
Good interview! His books have been highly recommended to me and are on my TBR list. I'm also a Dekker fan so I know I'll enjoy his. :)
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Enter me!!
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Thanks for the support, all!
ReplyDeleteWishing everyone could win.
Great interview!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win this exciting read!
Blessings and Smiles:)
Charlotte Kay, Ohio
a wonderful posting...thanks for the chance to read this novel :)
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Interested in reading this!
ReplyDelete-Melissa M. from TX
Enjoyed your interview, James!
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bonnieroof60(at)yahoo(dot)com
Kentucky
I have been a fan of James Rubart's since I read Rooms several years ago. Since I have Souls's Gate it would be great to read what happens in the next book in the series!
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Memory's Door sounds awesome, I love how James makes me think on the spiritual. Add me please!]
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