Thursday, September 18, 2025

Meet Debut Author Janell Goodrich York and Find Out About the Inspiration Behind The Day Sarah Ran AWay

 Today, I am thrilled to welcome debut author Janell Goodrich York to the mine. Janell's debut release last month, and I enjoyed traveling with Sarah and her new friends in this story. She is generously offering one of our blog readers a paperback copy of The Day Sarah Ran Away and some bookish swag (US addresses only). Keep reading to find out how to enter.

About Janell Goodrich York


Janell Goodrich York is a retired high school guidance counselor. She was born in Indiana, but raised in a small town in Southwest Missouri. Janell loves to travel, especially to beach destinations. She loves to hang out with her family and spoil her two dogs. Janell is a girl mom of three awesome adult daughters and Meme to five “perfect” grandkids. Janell lives in Missouri with her wonderful husband, Jim. Her first book, The Day Sarah Ran Away, was published by Scrivenings Press in August 2025.

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Suzie: Welcome, Janell. Thank you for taking time to visit the Diamond Mine this week and share a little about yourself and your book. To start off, can you tell us a little bit about yourself (something that’s not in your bio)?

Janell: My husband and I recently finished traveling to our 50th state. It was my goal to do something each state was known for––not just travel through. We’ve experienced some amazing and funny things accomplishing that goal. In May, we flew to our last state Hawaii.

I’ve been blessed with many female friendships. My three best friends and I have been together since the fifth grade. 

My husband and I celebrated our 40th wedding anniversary this year. He’s my rock and biggest fan. 

My favorite color is Red. I’m drawn to it like a bee to honey. My husband will ask, “Do you really like that blouse, that car, etc. or are you drawn to it because it’s red?

Suzie: I love that you and your husband visit local events together and you sell books while he sells fishing lures. 

Let's talk about your book. What was the inspiration behind your story?

Janell: I missed my kids, so I started journaling my feelings about being an empty nester. Then, I started reminiscing on the numerous past conversations I’d had as a high school counselor with the parents of senior students. I found most dads were excited to have their kids out of the house, but most moms were tearful thinking about their kids leaving home. I didn’t truly understand their sadness until it happened to me. It’s a different kind of grief––A letting go of something that has been a joy. As I wrote down my feelings––Sarah and her story began forming in my imagination. At first, the story was turning out like Tom Hanks with his soccer ball friend, Wilson, so I decided she needed interaction with other people. Now, there’s a host of loveable characters in her story. 


Suzie: I loved the characters in this story. They are funny, real, and memorable in the best kind of way. What was the catalyst for your interest in writing?

Janell: I began writing stories in the first grade. My teacher commented to my mom one day she enjoyed my stories and hoped I would continue to write as I got older. Her compliment encouraged my love of writing.  

Later, my middle and high school English courses were my favorite classes to attend. I always loved when we would have a creative writing project assigned. My junior year, my English teacher told me the school would be offering a year-long creative writing class, and I needed to sign up for it. I was thrilled! I still have the box of short stories and poems I wrote in that class. 


Suzie: I wish I still had some of the silly poems I wrote when I was younger.

Are you a night owl or morning person?

Janell: Neither, lol. It takes me awhile to wake up in the morning, and I’m ready for bed around 9 p.m. I’m most productive from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 

Suzie: I'm the same way, but my most productive hours are in the afternoon. Back to your book, who was your favorite character to create? 

Janell: Delores - Sarah’s new best friend. I love her personality. She’s so fun, supportive, and encouraging. I think we all need a “hype girl” like Delores in our life.

Suzie: I agree. Are you a plotter or a panster?

Janell: I’m a panster. I write the beginning and the end first. I have some idea of how I want the middle of the story to go, but honestly, the characters dictate what comes next. I try to do an outline, but I’m terrible at sticking to it.

Suzie: It is the same for me with an outline! I feel like the newest term for a pantser is a good one. We are intuitive writers. What are your three books on your current tbr?

Janell: What Brings Us Joy by Teresa Wells, Birds Alive by Jen Dodrill, and My Friends by Fredrik Backman


Suzie: Those all sound like good reads. Do you have a favorite author or book?

Janell: Harper Lee, Richard Peck, and Fredrik Backman to name a few.  I love how they write about everyday people experiencing relatable, difficult situations with humor and empathy. I want to be that kind of writer. I hope my readers will be able to see themselves in one of my characters––to go away after reading my book with the feeling I’m not alone – someone gets me. 


Suzie: I think many readers will see themselves in Sarah. What’s next for you as an author?

Janell: I’m currently writing the second book in my Sister Pie Pact Series. It will focus on Sarah’s neighbor, Olivia. It will have the same host of characters with a few new ones added.


Suzie: I can't wait to read it. How can we pray for you?

Janell: I’ve never taken creative writing classes. I’m learning as I write. It’s a slow process for me, so I get a little anxious trying to meet deadlines. Pray for peace in my spirit and the right words to entertain as well as encourage my readers.


Suzie: We will pray for balance, peace, and inspirations as you write more books. It has been a pleasure spending some time with you. Thank you for sharing with us this week.


The Day Sarah Ran Away 



A heartfelt tale of discovery and resilience when plans fall apart.

Sarah Goodwin loved her life as a stay-at-home mom, pouring her heart into every moment with her only daughter, Emma. But now, Emma is off at college and rarely visits or answers her calls, leaving Sarah feeling adrift in a sea of routines—no more soccer games, fundraisers, dress shopping, or birthday parties. As each monotonous day blends into the next, Sarah longs for something more.

When Emma announces she’ll be home for the summer to plan her wedding, Sarah is thrilled at the thought of shared dreams, endless to-do lists, and the promise of reconnecting. But her perfect summer quickly unravels when unexpected events send her on a daring journey with new companions—an adventure filled with twists, revelations, and surprises she never saw coming.

As Sarah journeys west, questions loom. What will her husband do when he discovers she’s gone? Where will this journey lead her? And most importantly, what lies ahead for Sarah now?

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Giveaway

Janell is giving one of our readers (US addresses only) a print copy of The Day Sarah Ran Away. To enter, leave a comment and tell us about your favorite vacation. Be sure to let us know how to contact you if you win the giveaway. The winner will be randomly drawn on Thursday, 9/25/25.

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Interview with Christy Award-Winning author Katie Powner

  Join me in welcoming Christy award-winning author, Katie Powner to the Diamond mine! Katie is an auto-buy author for me. If you haven’t had the chance to enjoy “The Sowing Season,” "Flicker of Light," "Where the Blue Sky Begins" or “The Wind Blows in Sleeping Grass” yet, definitely treat yourself. Katie's newest book, "When the Road Comes Around" just released and I can't wait to read it, and hear what she has to share about it. Without further ado, here’s Karin!


Katie Powner is a Christy Award-winning author who lives in Montana, where cows still outnumber people. She writes contemporary fiction about redemption, relationships, and finding the dirt road home. 

Welcome Katie! First let’s learn a little bit about you. Can you share a few things about yourself that have nothing to do with writing?


Wait, I thought everything had to do with writing?! Ha. Let’s see, I’m a mom to the third power: biological, adoptive, and foster. I collect red shoes, and I have ten chickens and a bunny. I also like to sing.


I love "mom to the third power!" I also am an adoptive mom and know what a special place my daughter's foster mom has in my heart.What drew you to write?

I don’t ever remember a time when I didn’t want to write. It always just made sense to me that I was a writer.

I would have to agree :) What’s your writing process? 


It certainly varies, but typically, I sit on an idea for at least a month. I poke it and prod it. I turn it upside down. Then I hand-write an outline to see if there’s really a full story there. If there is, then I type up a more detailed outline. At that point, it’s time to start drafting, which usually takes me about six months. Once I have a completed first draft, I send it to my early readers for feedback, incorporate their feedback, and revise. Once I have a completed second draft, I send it to my agent for feedback, incorporate her feedback, and revise. Hmm, maybe there’s a pattern here! Then, my agent and I decide what we want to do with the story.


I write out a paper outline in the brainstorming phase too!! How do you come up with your story ideas?

Story ideas are all around you. In the people you meet, the newspaper you read, the conversations you overhear, the interesting places you visit. I view it less as “coming up” with an idea and more as narrowing down all the options to find the right idea for the moment.

I love it! I feel the same way. We all loved “The Sowing Season,” “Flicker of Light,” “Where the Blue Sky Begins” and “The Wind Blows in Sleeping Grass.”  Tell us about your new release. 


You’re so sweet, thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed my stories. My new release, When the Road Comes Around, is about a 24-year-old troublemaker named Tad who gets a job for the summer at Come Around Ranch in Montana. He’s determined to prove himself, but he can’t seem to catch a break. Meanwhile, the owners of the ranch, who have a differently-abled son named Sam, begin to wonder just how many chances they should give Tad. Especially when his presence at the ranch changes everything, including their relationship with Sam.


Ahhh!!! Can't wait to read it. (It's in my purse as we speak.) Are there certain themes explored in the story?


This story is all about grace. The grace we receive from God, the grace we extend to others, the grace we need to have extended to us.


Do you have any favorite characters in your books?


The animals are always my favorite characters! I love all my animal characters, but I might love Pearl the pig from The Wind Blows in Sleeping Grass a little bit extra.


Pearl is my absolute favorite, too! What are you working on now?


I’m currently trying to finish up a new small-town, contemporary story where the whole story takes place over one day. I’ve never done anything like this before, and it’s been much more challenging than I anticipated.


That does sound challenging! I can't wait to hear more about it once you're finished. When you’re not writing, what do you enjoy doing?

Reading, of course! Also, going for walks and bike rides and hikes. I also spend a lot of time at the school watching my children’s sporting events, which is always fun. I’ve logged thousands of miles on the bleachers!

Thanks for joining us, Katie!


Check out Katie's newest book, "When the Road Comes Around."


Only trouble can bring about the beauty of redemption and grace.

In the small town of Grady, Montana, twenty-four-year-old Tad Bungley has a reputation for trouble. When he lands a job at Come Around Ranch, however, his life seems to take a positive turn. As he develops a soft spot for Sam, the ranch owner's disabled son, and a special bond with TJ, a rescue horse with a poor reputation of his own, Tad becomes determined not to bungle it up this time.

Forty-eight-year-old Anita Wilson is too young to feel so old, but rheumatoid arthritis limits her ability to work on the guest ranch she owns with her husband. It was a risk to hire Tad for the summer, but Anita is convinced he just needs a bit of encouragement to find his footing. What she doesn't anticipate is that Tad's presence at the ranch will change everything, including her relationship with her son. And when Tad finds himself in more of a mess than ever, he and Anita must learn when to hold on, when to let go, and what grace really means.

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