I love Christmas novels, Dan. What are some of the spiritual themes you like to write
about?
I like to write about the themes that matter most in life
(by God’s definition, not so much ours). Then I like to craft stories that
reveal God’s perspective on these themes, played out in the lives of credible,
captivating characters going through big dramatic things (and occasionally a
few interesting small things). Situations get pretty tough in the beginning and
middle of my books, and maybe even more so near the end but, because I’m
writing from a Christian perspective, I love endings that reveal the power and
lovingkindness of God, so that the reader is stirred to put their hope in God
for whatever they’re going through in real life.
What other books of yours are coming out soon?
In November, I have another book coming out, this time with
Guideposts called Autumn Light, for
their Miracles of Marble Cove series.
But readers can only get this through their book club, not in retail stores. Here’s
a link if you’d like to check it out: http://www.shopguideposts.org/miracles-of-marble-cove-series.html.
Next April, my 5th book with Revell releases,
called The Discovery. It’s already
available for pre-order on Amazon (look it up if you’d like to find out a
little bit about the story, or just check out the amazing cover the art
department came up with). I’ve recently finished my 6th book for
Revell, called The Reunion, now in
the editing phase.
If you could spend an evening with one contemporary person
(not a family member of yours), who would it be and why?
It would have to be Dr. Gary Smalley (http://smalley.cc/ ). I’ve recently signed to do
a 4-book fiction series with him for Revell (actually working on the first
novel right now). I’ve gotten to spend some one-on-one time with him already,
but not near as much time as I’d like. He’s a fascinating man who, at age 71,
has accomplished amazing things for God in the areas of family life and
personal relationships over the last 35 years. Yet, he’s so humble and easy to
be with, and he has great stories to tell.
What historical person would you like to meet (besides
Jesus) and why?
Either the apostles Paul or John. I love their epistles so
much (and John’s gospel), but I’d love to be able to spend time with them,
particularly to find out what their personal walk with Christ was like. You
know, the day-to-day behind-the-scenes stuff, not so much the epic Bible events
they experienced.
How can you encourage authors who have been receiving only
rejections from publishers?
The first thing would be to keep your eyes on Jesus, and
make your relationship with Him the most important thing. Pursuing any earthly
goal can easily become a preoccupying idol that will rob you of the peace and
joy God wants you to experience along the way.
On the practical side…put most of your energy on the writing
itself, crafting the best book you can possibly write. That’s what matters most
(not things like social networking, building a platform, etc. although they do matter
some). My editor, Andrea Doering (who just won ACFW’s Editor-of-the-year) said
whenever she’s given an author proposal, the first thing she does is skip to
the writing. She reads the first 3-5 pages, because to her the main thing is
how well the author writes. She can spot the telltale signs that show whether
an author’s work is really up to par, and if his/her writing style really
captures her interest. If the writing isn’t there, she passes on the proposal.
Publishers are still, and will always be interested in a
great story, well told.
That is so true. Tell us about the featured book.
I love the one-line sentence the marketing folks came up
with: Can one Christmas change a life
forever? That really sums up Remembering Christmas well. Here’s a
little more about the storyline:
Rick Denton is a young successful CPA
who lives his life on his terms. He works hard, plays hard, and answers to no
one. So when his mother calls on Thanksgiving weekend begging him to come home
after his stepfather has a stroke, Rick is more than a little reluctant. He's
never liked Art and resents the man's presence in his life, despite the fact
that his own father abandoned the family when Rick was just twelve. What was
supposed to be just a couple days helping out at the family bookstore turns into
weeks of cashing out old ladies and running off the homeless man who keeps
hanging about.
Slowly but surely, the little bookstore and its quirky patrons―as well as the lovely young woman who works at his side each day―work their magic on him, revealing to Rick some startling truths about his family, his own life, and the true meaning of Christmas.
Slowly but surely, the little bookstore and its quirky patrons―as well as the lovely young woman who works at his side each day―work their magic on him, revealing to Rick some startling truths about his family, his own life, and the true meaning of Christmas.
Please give us the first page of the book.
I can do a little better than that. Click on this link, and
you can read the first chapter of Remembering
Christmas (it’s short, maybe 3 pages):
How can readers find you on the Internet?
From the homepage on my website, there are buttons to
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