Welcome, Mark. What
would you like for our readers to know about you personally?
I’m so appreciative of the responses I have gotten from
people who have read my book and who have taken time to say a few words about
it. I am an introvert, not the most outspoken person and am happy with just
being a part of things without being front and center. Having a book out that reveals
a lot about me on many different levels is still a little frightening, but I am
happy it inspires and brings something uplifting to others.
Things I like to do include play guitar, run around and make
trouble with my three kids, watch movies with my wife for the first 10 minutes
before I fall asleep (almost every time), and any kind of activity that
requires some amount of creativity. I also have recently gotten into reading a
lot of poetry (Christian Wiman, Mary Oliver, Billy Collins to name a few). There are, in fact, very few things I do not
like to do; I am always looking for new things to learn to do and experience. Writing
a book certainly was a new experience! As a father of three kids, time for
creative ventures is often on short supply.
My “best” work often happens early in the morning before everyone is up.
I teach early childhood special education for a living and have done that now
for almost 15 years.
Tell us about your
family.
I have been married now for 14 years. I met my wife Breanne
in college at MidAmerica Nazarene University
in Olathe , Kansas . We moved to Seattle
after I earned my Early Childhood Special Education Masters from the University of Kansas . My three kids, Xavier (9 yrs.
old), Sebastian (6 yrs. old), and Greta (3 yrs. old) were all born in the same
hospital on Capitol Hill in Seattle .
We are now living in Colorado
to be close to my wife’s family.
My parents were missionaries in France for over 30 years, and that’s
where I grew up along with my two brothers. We went to French public schools,
had French friends, and appreciated the diverse amount of delicious cheeses
that exist there! Basically, we were French minus the times when it was just
our family at home and we spoke English predominantly. My family is essentially
bilingual, some trilingual, and a love of language has been present since I can
remember.
Have you written
other nonfiction books?
This is my first book that has been published. I have been
featured in the Exceptional Children
textbook that is published by Pearson and edited by William Heward, as the
featured teacher in the Early Childhood Intervention chapter. I wrote a short
bit about myself, strategies for new teachers, and insight into what it is like
to be an early childhood special education teacher.
Do you have any other
books in the works right now?
I have a project based on fatherhood that is in its
beginning stages. It follows a similar format with an illustration and written
portion for each entry. One day, combing through Facebook, a good number of
“fatherhood” pictures were showing up through my feed. The idea to sketch them
and match them with a set of interview questions from a father’s perspective
seemed like a good way to put it together. It is also a subject I am immersed
in on a daily basis; I feel its themes are hard to exhaust.
What kinds of hobbies
and leisure activities do you enjoy?
I play the guitar and love anything music related. I also
enjoy playing basketball when I get the chance, along with volleyball, backyard
football with my boys, and ping pong (I have an actual ping pong trophy won
with my father in a doubles tournament!). I create artwork in a variety of media,
but my two favorite remain collage and charcoal. I find a wide range of
activities interesting, and sometimes I try to do too many things at once.
Why did you write the
featured book?
I wrote Creation of Calm for a number of
reasons: first of all, to inspire and help others with their battle with cancer.
Secondly, to share the story of how God works through whatever circumstance may
show—his peace can be felt no matter where you find yourself. Thirdly, it was a
creative challenge that fit with pushing the limits of what I thought I could
accomplish or achieve. My older brother and I have a creative competition of sorts
that began with the publishing of a story he wrote, titled “Uncommonly Normal.”
I told him if he would publish his story, I would hold my first gallery show
soon after. And that I did! And I did not stop at that. This book is a
continuation of sorts, letting him know that the ball is back in his court. Finally,
I wrote this book for my children to leave a legacy of sorts, something that I
hope can be around after I am not.
What do you want the
reader to take away from the book?
I would like them to see that there is beauty in our
everyday lives. We often miss it because we are so busy with a million things.
Cancer forced a drastic slowdown in just about every aspect of my life, and
this slowdown pushed me to see what was directly in front of my eyes. I also
want readers to see that being invested in a creative pursuit can have such a
positive impact on one’s life; in my case you could say it provided a means of
healing.
Is there anything
you’d like to tell my readers about you or your book?
I am always interested in finding out how readers respond to
my book. I like to find out which entry is their favorite and why. Also, to see
how they respond to the art, what are they moved by when they see the collage
series titled “Calm.”
Where on the Internet
can the readers find you?
I happen to be on Facebook under Mark Fraley Art. I
also have a blog, found at markfraley.blogspot.com. My current website
www.markfraleyart.com is under construction. I hope it will be up come spring.
I am reachable through email at fraleyportrait@gmail.com,
and I would also like to guide you to Cladach Publishing. They are terrific
people and have some info up on their website (www.cladach.com).Thank you, Mark, for sharing your new book with us.
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Creation of Calm : A Cancer Survivor's Sketchbook Story
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Sounds like a book full of inspiration!
ReplyDeleteSusan in NC
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In a way we are all cancer survivors.
ReplyDeleteIf we haven't had cancer we know someone who has.
Janet E.
von1janet(at)gmail(dot)com
Florida
My husband is dying of metastatic Cancer and I have really struggled to know what he thinks about God now that he is dying. He does not want to talk to me and that is hard. I want to know how he feels about God. Sm CA. Wileygreen1(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteMark sounds like a remarkable man and so does his book. Thank you, Lena for sharing this one.
ReplyDeleteMelanie Backus, TX
Angela in Ky would love to win.
ReplyDeleteMy dad died of cancer; thankfully he was a strong Christian, but it was hard for us all, though I know God is sovereign. Would like to read this book.
ReplyDelete~Melissa M. in TN
Thank you Lena for featuring me on your blog, and for those who responded here in the comments. The opportunity to share this story with a wider audience is great as a new author, but also one that I take with diligence and care. I like to respond to those who read it and in turn share their own journey through cancer. So many people have come to me and opened up about deep questions. I don't always have an answer but I can pray and listen!
ReplyDeleteLovely to meet you here Mark.
ReplyDeleteMary P
QLD AUSTRALIA
I have lost family members to this, I was touched by todays review with Mark..
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Sounds very good! Shelia from Mississippi
ReplyDeleteI mam very interested in reading this book. Thank you. Judy Cooper, Louisiana.
ReplyDeleteMy husband has had two kinds of cancer and I can understand how it affects every part of a person's life. He and I would both enjoy this book.
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