Welcome, Sharon . Tell us how much
of yourself you write into your characters.
I’m sure there is a part of me in every character, some more
than others, of course. I’ve received much healing in my life from God, so I
like to write about needy people.
What is the quirkiest
thing you have ever done?
Dressing up in a gorilla suit…twice. Enough said!
When did you first
discover that you were a writer?
I’ve always had a vivid imagination which I believe is
essential for being a writer, so I took journalism classes during my school
years. Later, I was able to hone the craft as the newsletter editor for several
Crisis Pregnancy Centers in my community for nearly 25 years.
Our family served as
a Shepherding Home for Crisis Pregnancy Centers a couple of times. Tell us the
range of the kinds of books you enjoy reading.
I’m sort of a compulsive reader, I think. I’ll read anything
from YA fiction to classics and biographies. Just recently I discovered that
I’m a distant relative of Winston Churchill, so now I want to devour everything
I can about him.
How do you keep your
sanity in our run, run, run world?
Staying centered on the Lord keeps my mind and spirit
occupied with Him and not myself. Exercise is a great stress reliever for me,
so I walk 8-10 miles every week with a walking partner who holds me
accountable. We solve a lot of the world’s problems during that time.
How do you choose
your characters’ names?
Sometimes names choose me. I know that sounds crazy, but
that’s how it works for me, they just grab my attention or have stayed in my
memory. I’ve also used names of real people I know or have known. It’s fun to
include them and see the reaction. I actually have a file with names I’m saving
for future projects…my favorite I found in an obituary.
What is the accomplishment
that you are most proud of?
I know this will probably sound cliché, but I’m most proud
of raising my two sons. They are loving, caring men, who are fathers to some
awesome girls, and husbands to two amazing women. It’s pure delight to see them
serving their families in such important roles.
If you were an
animal, which one would you be, and why?
I would love to be a bird with the ability to soar above the
earth at will. Wings give freedom to a completely different perspective, don’t
you think?
What is your favorite
food?
Wow, that’s a hard question because I’m a total “foodie.” I
love ethnic food, especially Hispanic and Middle Eastern dishes. I can make
myself like anything I know is good for me, so I try to stay on a healthy food
plan that suits me. However, I’d trade my car for a bag of Lay’s potato chips.
What is the problem
with writing that was your greatest roadblock, and how did you overcome it?
I’m a very social,
extroverted person, which doesn’t lend itself well to the solitary calling of
writing. However, I’ve learned to prioritize my time, I’m better at saying “no”
to social things that would eat up my work time. There are times I still
struggle, but when I remember that God asked me to write in the first place,
it’s easier.
Tell us about the
featured book.
The Short Life of Moths is the book I never wanted to write.
Its content is centered on a domestic violence relationship, inspired by what
tragically happened to my niece. While sitting in a court room, listening to
her brutal testimony, I clearly heard God tell me to write the story. Let me
just share the back cover with you.
Kristen Edwards is a bright girl full of possibilities—talented,
a hard worker, and a horse lover. The summer before her senior year, she gives
in to the pleadings of her best friend’s brother, Cameron Dalton, who wants to
date her even though he’s four years older and a recovering addict. He tells
her he needs her, and she’s committed to helping him change. But really he
wants her … all of her. One terrifying night will change everything for
Kristen.
Parker Sullivan, who works on a high desert ranch in central
Oregon , where
rescued horses and wounded children meet, is intrigued by the new ranch hand,
Kristen. He’s experienced enough of the rough side of life to know that
something happened to her that causes the shadows in her eyes. How can he prove
to her that he can be a place of refuge and a friend? If only she could see
herself through his eyes …
Please give us the
first page of the book.
Superior Court, Clark County , Washington
“Ladies and gentlemen, what you are about to hear is a story
surrounding a lovely, caring friendship…” The prosecuting attorney took two
steps closer to the jury box, while each person in the courtroom sat up
straighter. “…a lovely, caring friendship that went terribly, terribly wrong.
What began as two young people entering a relationship with hope and
expectation, ended with one of them being physically and emotionally broken,
shamed and humiliated as the result of deliberate and horrifying violence…”
How can readers find
you on the Internet?
I love Facebook, so look for me there. All my books can be
found on:
www.sharonbernashsmith.blogspot.comThank you, Sharon, for sharing your life and new book with us.
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I don't know which is my favorite part of this interview: the gorilla suit or finding a favorite name in an obituary! Love the cover, and sounds like a powerful book.
ReplyDeleteLisa Crane
Lisa, I like the cover too. Sharon
DeletePortsmouth, VA
ReplyDeleteDiana, I love your neck of the woods. Sharon
DeleteYour book sounds very interesting especially when I know a lady with the same name as your heroine! Love to read this book! I am from MS! Shelia Hall sheliarha64@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteHope you do read this,
DeleteI would love to meet with Sharon. I live about an hour away from Shipshewana, Indiana, so I think I need to start taking advantage of that and meet some authors who visit :)
ReplyDeleteLet's meet on Facebook. Sharon
DeleteSounds like a great book!
ReplyDeleteJean K
West Palm Beach, FL
It's one of hope and healing.
DeleteYour book sounds so good. I've heard abuse stories and watched movies about it. It is heart wrenching and the women seem so helplessly drawn into these relationships. I'd love to win this book. sharon, CA wileygreen1(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteIt's an epedemic!
DeleteSuch an important subject to highlight.
ReplyDeleteMary P
QLD AUSTRALIA
So many hurting women. Sharon
DeleteI would love to read this story.
ReplyDeleteMelanie Backus, TX
Thanks, Melanie
DeleteThis really sounds like a great book.
ReplyDeleteLourdes Long Island, NY
I hope you read it. Sharon
DeleteThis is a tough subject to write about I'm sure. I would love to read your book and maybe discover why the title is 'different'. Thank you for the chance.
ReplyDeleteFrom Indiana.
Smiles & Blessings,
Cindy W.
The cover tells a lot about the title. Sharon
Delete708This is a tough subject to write about I'm sure. I would love to read your book and maybe discover why the title is 'different'. Thank you for the chance.
ReplyDeleteFrom Indiana.
Smiles & Blessings,
Cindy W.
Hi Sharon & Lena! Gosh, I had tears coming down my face before I finished reading the book description! Being a former victim of verbal and physical abuse myself, I sure hate to hear of other women going through what I did. I do pray your niece is doing alright and will keep her in my prayers! Moths sounds tough to get through, personally, but I'm sure it's a blessing to all who read it! Thanks for the chance to win a copy!
ReplyDeleteKristen in OK
kam110476 at gmail dot com
Kristen, even though the subject matter is difficult, it's really centered on the healing power if God. You're brave to write.
DeleteEnter me!!
ReplyDeleteSharon Richmond Bryant
Conway,SC.
sharonruth126@gmail.com
I'd love to read this!
ReplyDeleteBeth from IA