Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Crimes and Christmas with Anita Klumpers


Brrr…It’s a chilly here at the Diamond Mine! Grab a mug of something warm. I’ve got my hands wrapped around a cup of green tea. Help yourself to the virtual buffet of hot chocolate, tea (black, green, or Earl Grey), coffee (decaf or regular), or Russian Tea (Yum, recipe link below!) I hope you’ve got your tree up, artificial or real, with all of its ornaments and lights to usher in a blessed season of peace and joy. A time of celebrating the birth of the Christ Child. The Savior of the Universe.
Let me add some sugar to my tea and introduce something sweet for you readers to enjoy. An interview with author, Anita Klumpers! And she has a Christmasy treat for us! So grab an afghan, a good fuzzy one that smells like Heaven, and snuggle up and meet my author!

Anita is giving away an e-book copy of Christmas Passed!



PT: Welcome Anita! So excited that you are joining us on the Mine. Let’s stir up the important questions first. What launched you into writing?

AK: I’d written a lot of skits but wanted to challenge myself to try to develop a plot in a full-length novel. It only took five years and a zillion rewrites, but Winter Watch was finally published in 2014.

PT: What about books turns your crank?

AK: Huh. Good question. Like a lot of women my age I enjoy nearly-bloodless mysteries and suspense novels with a little romance and not too much creepiness. Books that stay with me are the ones with deep, rich plots, lots of character development and something to make me think. “Fahrenheit 451” and “To Kill a Mockingbird” and “Frankenstein” stick with me.  Mary Stewart, Agatha Christie, Louise Penney, Patricia Wentworth are perennial favorites.

PT:  I simply love the cover of your book. What genre is Christmas Passed?


AK: Suspense/romance
And a quick blurb:

Dinah loves Christmas. She loves history, the old Wagner House, and the elderly women working to preserve its heritage. She loves almost everything except Mick Wagner, her childhood nemesis.
But if they want to save the Wagner House and solve a mystery that's been hiding in the attic for almost eighty years, they'll have to join forces. And they have to do it quickly, before one of them dies trying.


PT: I love the thought of the attic holding old crimes. Intriguing. And I'm intrigued to know if you have your tree up yet?

AK: Yes! Whew! Just waiting for my youngest (now age 26) to put the angel on top. It’s a tradition. Since he is now 6’4” my husband no longer has to lift him far to do it.

PT: Wow, I would say not! Now tell us, what keeps you writing books?

AK: Good question. Hmmm. It usually starts as a challenge to myself, and to keep up appearances with my writers’ group. Then I get to genuinely love the people and locations in the stories and I want to spend time getting to know them and “living” with them.

PT: Uh-huh. (sip) Where are you steering towards next with your writing?

AK: Towards completion! I am such a pokey writer! I have several manuscripts in the works, all sort of in the suspense/romance/mystery category. It would be nice to get some submitted soon, and hopefully accepted.

PT: Tell me 5 things fast about Anita Klumpers that have nothing to do with writing.

AK:
1) Coffee and water are the world’s greatest beverages.
2) I have 3 sons, 5 grandsons, 1 granddaughter and SIX (count ‘em. six) American Girl dolls
3) We were a homeschooling family, not because I had issues with traditional education or school systems, but because I really enjoyed having my boys around. They are all grown up and successful and we’re all still close. Praise God!
4) Want to know anything about Perry Mason? Feel free to ask me!
5) (This is hard. I’m getting paranoid that I must be incredibly dull.) One daughter-in law is a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults) and I adore her parents. So, I have been slowly, painfully trying to teach myself sign language for years now. It is a beautiful language!

PT: Ah, yes. The coffee. Need some more, Anita? And you most certainly are not dull! Tell us what Bible verse is dear to your heart right now?

AK: Lamentations 3: 22-23. Through the Lord’s mercies we are not consumed, because His compassions fail not. They are new every morning; Great is Thy faithfulness.”

PT: Ahhh. What a lovely verse! That might be handy in this rush-rush of Christmas preparations. Thanks for being with us today, Anita. It's been a delight to chat with you. Here are the links to find Anita's book: http://a.co/d/7mYKNLU. Pssst: it's only $.99 right now, so grab you a deal!

But, of course, Anita is giving away one free book to a lucky reader. Please leave your email in the comments to be entered.


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8 comments:

Alison Boss said...

Thanks for the fun interview, Anita & Peggy! I always enjoy getting to know more about an author :) I LOVE Christmas books and suspense. CHRISTMAS PASSED' sounds like a book I would really enjoy reading! The cover is awesome!! Thank you for the chance to win a copy of this book!!!

Merry Christmas!

~Alison Boss

Pam said...

I can imagine digging though an attic full of rich history. I can also imagine the dust that comes with years of waiting to be found. Pam Freeman pamanfree@yahoo.com

Anita Klumpers said...

Thank you for hosting me, Peggy. It was a fun interview!

DiAne Gates said...

What a great interview ladies. Anita I love suspense and mysteries too, though Frankenstein frightened me to death. Love meeting our authors on The Diamond Mine and "Christmas Passed," like a great read for the holidays. It is a lovely cover! Hope I win!

Merry Christmas, y'all!
dianegates@sbcglobal.net

Peggy Trotter said...

Glad you all enjoyed the interview!

2boyzmommy said...

Might be too late to enter, but here's my address just in case. Boxtopscrazy@gmail.com. Thanks for the chance to win.

Alison Boss said...

Oops! I realized I didn't leave my email when I posted my comment. Maybe it's too late and the winner has been chosen, but just in case it is:

nj(dot)bossman(at)gmail(dot)com

Thanksagain for the chance to win a copy of Christmas Passed!

~Alison Boss

Lori Lipsky said...

It took me a long while to find it, but once I did, I enjoyed this interview! I've read Christmas Passed and heartily recommend it!