Hi, guys! V. Joy Palmer here! Since we are all friends here, you guys can call me Joy. ;-) And one of my favorite things to do is talk with my friends at coffee shops, then head to the bookstores. Yes, plural. After all, books and yummy drinks are the perfect combination! So consider this our virtual coffee shop. I'll wait a second for you to get your warm drink and a fuzzy blanket before we chat with today's guest. <3
Today we are going to pry into the private life of CHAT with Tammie Edington Shaw!
Tammie Edington Shaw loves all things history. She is a member of the American Christian Fiction Writers and has published numerous daily devotions and articles, including short fiction. She was editor of a weekly newspaper, production coordinator of a magazine, and a project coordinator for David C. Cook Publishing. She served on the staff of the Write-to-Publish Conference for fifteen years. She lives in the Chicago area with her husband of thirty-one years.
Connect with Tammie on Facebook at Tammie Edington Shaw!
Interview ~
This may be the most important question I ask -- no pressure or anything, LOL!
*drum roll*
What are you drinking in our virtual coffee house? Coffee? Tea? Hot chocolate? Something else altogether?
Unfortunately, none of the above. Due to health restrictions water is now my only beverage. I never thought I could give up coffee, but I did and don’t miss it.
Totally get that! Yay for health! If you could order anything in the world to eat (we can dream, can't we?), what would it be?
Grilled salmon. Love it.
Delicious! Where is your favorite place to write, and why is that your favorite place?
At home in my office, which is our former dining room. After my husband goes to work, it is quiet, just me and my characters.
Nice! Do you have an odd habit that is only explained by your bookish, writer tendencies? Safe space. ;-)
I don’t know but maybe when I watch a true crime show on television, I mute the previews and coming up segments because I want to be surprised. I rarely read back cover copy when I buy a book. I go by the title, author and subtitle. I want to be surprised.
How fun! What inspired you to write Callie's Redemption?
I grew up next door to an old home which served as a stagecoach inn when the National Road went through Indiana in the mid1800s. I imagined my hero and heroine meeting there and the challenges they struggled with, relationally and life in the 1800s. Setting is usually my inspiration for stories.
That's a cool setting! What led you to write in this genre?
This book is historical romance, but I’ve not been a long-time romance reader, but more of a reader of historical fiction, but the romance is nice for a happy ending. I like my readers to think about the time period and how people struggled with things that we take for granted. I think my books are evenly distributed between romance and history.
A great mashup of genres! What message do you hope to convey to your readers?
Overall, in all my writing I want the message that Christ makes a positive difference in our lives. In this book, I want readers to see that He can redeem everyone no matter where they are in their lives.
What a great message! Can you tell us a little about your next project(s)?
This book, Callie’s Redemption is Book One of the Sweet Valley Promises Series published by Winged Publications. I am working on Book Two, Emily’s Hope which comes out in Spring 2027 and I’m also thinking about Book Three, Lily’s Faith which follows in Spring 2028.
Love a series! Do you have a favorite Bible verse or story that inspires you on a soul level?
I’ve been adding the verse reference Jeremiah 31:3 when I sign my books, “. . . I have loved thee with an everlasting love: therefore, with lovingkindness have I drawn thee.”
Beautiful! What are you currently reading? Inquiring minds -- mine! -- want to know. ;-)
For a few years I was pursuing publication in the Amish fiction genre, although historical is my first love. But I still enjoy reading the Amish books. I am reading Courting the Amish Widow by Emma Miller. I’m also reading a nonfiction book I picked up last week at the Write to Publish Conference, Sacred Margins, On the Spiritual Life of a Writer by Steve Laube.
Interesting! Thanks for answering all of my prying questions, Tammie!
About the Book ~
Callie’s Redemption
Book One of the Sweet Valley Promises Series
The year is 1840 along the National Road in Indiana at a stagecoach inn.
Will two rejected young people learn to love and trust again, or will their diverse pasts
keep them apart?
Will Callie learn to trust a personal God, and will Josh be able to put his failures
and stuttering behind him and pursue his calling to be a preacher, even if it
means leaving Callie behind?
Giveaway ~
See you next time, and God bless you guys!!!
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