Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Historical + Humor = Karen Witemeyer!

I am so stinking excited! You won't believe who is on the Diamond Mine this week. Squee! Yes, I have Karen Witemeyer and the whole mine yards!  Wow, am I on cloud mine or what?! (Warning: more eye-rolling puns ahead.) No, seriously, she's one of my fav authors. Yep, folks, I'm writing shotgun with one of today's best Christian authors! Karen was named #1 Reader's Favorite Christian Romance Author by Family Fiction Magazine not to mention she's a two-time ACFW Carol Award winner.  Read on, my friends, like little Read Riding Hood, ready for adventure. (*wink*) I think you will love her too! Let's begin. Puns upon a time. . .


PT: Tell us, Karen, how you began writing and how you chose your genre.

KW: I'm not one of those authors who always knew she wanted to write. I was just a kid who grew up loving to read. And daydream. I never actually wrote any of my daydreams down. They just lived in my head. As I went through college, professors would complement my academic writing, planting seeds of an idea that maybe someday I'd try my hand at writing. God nurtured those seeds over the next several years where I never did more than jot a few ideas down in a journal. I completed two degrees and had three babies before God grabbed that dream out of the soil of my heart and forced it into the sunlight. My husband lost his job due to down-sizing while I was a stay-at-home mom with three preschoolers. I naively thought I could start writing and contribute to the family income while staying home with my kids, not realizing it would take six years to sign my first book contract. Six months later, my husband and I were both working full-time, but by then the writing bug had bitten, and I knew this was a path God wanted me to pursue. So I did. Genre was never even a question. Historical romance all the way. It was all I ever read and the only genre I wanted to write. From Little House on the Prairie to Anne of Green Gables to Christy, my heart has always belonged to historicals.

PT: Do you write on a laptop or PC? Office or random spots (and what ARE those random spots, J)?

KW: I have learned to be flexible with when and where I write, thanks to the day job and family. I'll use any computer readily available. At home, I use a laptop in its most literal form—in my lap while I sit on my bed with my back propped up against the headboard. Not the best for my posture, but the extra cushion provided by my memory foam mattress makes those long weekend writing binges possible.

PT: What’s on your screen-eyed monster right now? A new book? Editing? Marketing? Or all of the above? Or other?

KW: This interview question. Ha! Actually, I just turned in a manuscript on August 15 for the first book in a new series. The title is At Love's Command and it features an ex-cavalry officer and a female doctor. Lots of action and adventure in this one, with plenty of romance thrown in, of course. Since turning that in, I've been putting together two workshops that I will be teaching at the American Christian Fiction Writers conference in September. One focuses on adding humor to your writing (the fabulous Regina Jennings is my co-presenter), and the other focuses more on the spiritual side—overcoming the darts Satan likes to throw at authors such as doubt, discouragement, pride, envy, greed, laziness, and burnout. Yes, I battle all of those at different stages of the writing journey. As for the next writing project, I'm about to embark on a new novella called The Kissing Tree Inn. It will be part of a collection that spans about 150 years centered around a majestic tree similar to the Century Tree at Texas A&M.


Regina will be part of that collection as well, along with Amanda Dykes and Nicole Deese. This is my first time to work with Amanda and Nicole, and I'm loving every minute of it! Wonderful ladies with great ideas. This is going to be a fabulous collection.

PT: Favorite color, food, and hobby/activity?

KW: Favorite color – Purple.
Favorite Food – Dove dark chocolate.
Favorite hobby – Counted cross-stitching.

PT: Introvert/Extrovert and how does that feed into your writing?

KW: I'm a big-time introvert. I can turn on the extrovert powers when necessary (teaching at conferences, interacting with readers, writing retreats, etc.), but my natural tendency is to hide myself away. This is helpful for a writer since it's hard to be productive with a lot of people around, but it can cause serious challenges with other aspects of the business, such as marketing and networking. In my novels, you'll notice I lean toward small towns or even remote ranches. I never thought about that until now, but that's probably a reflection of my introverted nature. Introverted does not equal timid, however. At least not in my imagination. All my heroines are feisty and brave and rarely afraid to share their opinions. Traits I like to imagine are in my own repertoire, at least to a modest extent.

PT: Favorite Bible verse and why.

KW: This is a hard one. There are so many. There is one that I made into a mouse pad that stays by my computer. Thessalonians 2:4. This verse speaks to my writing mission. God has entrusted me with a message, one conveyed through story. It is His message, not my own, and I must constantly test my heart to ensure that the glory goes to Him instead of trying to keep it for myself. And as much as we write to entertain our readers and please our publishers, ultimately, we write not to please people, but to please God.



PT: Will there be a third book in the Patchwork Family Series? Perhaps Rosalind is going places? Hmmm?

KW: You know I can't just leave poor Rosalind hanging without giving her a happy ending.J  She will be featured in the novella, More Than a Pretty Face in the upcoming Harvey House Brides collection entitled Serving Up Love. The collection, featuring additional stories from Tracie Peterson, Regina Jennings, and Jen Turano, releases this November.

PT: Give five things about Karen Witemeyer that has nothing to do with writing. (This is my favorite equestrian, neigh!)

KW:
1. I was a band nerd through junior high, high school, and my freshman year of college until I met my future husband and switched to choir. Music is in my blood!
2. I love hiking to waterfalls.
3. My in-laws live right next door, and I LOVE it. J
4. I adore playing board games, especially when I win (my youngest had to get his competitive streak from somewhere).
5. I love cracking "punny" jokes with my oldest son. If my husband and youngest son roll their eyes, we know we've accomplished our mission!

Ah, which toadily explains the ribbiting puns.  Thank you, Karen for joining us! If you want to learn more about Karen Witemeyer and her books, click the links firmly, after all~loose links sink ships~last one I promise!  J


Karen is generously giving away one copy of More Than Words Can Say (within the U.S.) to one person who leaves a comment and their email address. Who can't be excited about that??!! 




Now Available: More Than Words Can Say

She needs a man's name to save her bakery, but her recipe for success isn't supposed to include falling in love.

37 comments:

Theresa K. said...

I love Karen's books. My favorite color is blue. My favorite snack is carrot cake. My hobby is crocheting stuffed toys (amigurami Pokemon for my grandkids!) Thank you.

Brandi ❤ said...

Great interview! Loved the questions and the painfully amusing puns. ❤

Patty said...

I thoroughly enjoyed More Than Meets the Eye, and can’t wait to read this follow up!

pattymh2000(at)yahoo(dot)com

Anonymous said...

Loved the interview! My favorite color is blue, my favorite food is pizza and my hobby is reading historical fiction books with a moral lessons and filled with faith based stories.

debhow30@aol.com

Granna Neve said...

I can hardly wait to read Karen's new book! And I love that her favorite color is purple, mine is too. I love Mexican food, As long as it is mild, my stomach, and tongue can't take much heat, although I love the flavor.
And my all time favorite hobby is reading. I also like to sew, and wish my machine worked. My favorite Bible passage is Psalms 18, and I like Isaiah

Unknown said...

I love the cover with her looking over her shoulder to the man standing in the door

Anonymous said...

I loved the interview. Karen's book cover is lovely. My favorite color is blue, my favorite food is Italian and my favorite hobby is reading.
marypopmom (at) yahoo (dot) com
Maryann

blondeclassic.blogspot.com said...

Fantastic interview!! Is it bad that I’m fangirling just reading it? Karen Witemeyer is my all time favorite Christian Fiction author! Her books have everything I as a reader am drawn too! Dynamic & complex characters, intriguing plot lines & she always seamlessly incorporates a clear gospel message in all her stories!
Meeting & interviewing Karen is on my “bucket list” for sure! 😊😉

blondeclassic.blogspot.com said...

Forgot to leave my name & e-mail-
Name: Emilee Hill
E-mail: emileehill@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

Enjoyed this so much!

Turquoise

Hershey’s Special Dark Chocolate

Reading, closely followed by music

Leanne
eclecticmusicmama2002@yahoo.com

arletta said...

Blue is my favourite colour and always has been. Favourite food is burrito bowls. Or chips and salsa. Or maybe pain au chocolat. Well, I really like food! Favourite hobby is reading, although it might be traveling, if we had enough money to travel whenever we felt like it.
I also love to play board/card games. What are some of your favourites?

Connie Lee said...

I would love to read this book, thank you for the giveaway! lclee59(at)centurylink(dot)net

Connie Porter Saunders said...

Thanks for a fun interview.
Connie
cps1950(at)gmail(dot)com

Miriam said...

Such a great interview with fun questions! My favorite color is pink, my favorite food is milk chocolate pralines and I love to read and sing.

Miriam

miriam_eykelboom@hotmail.com

Faith Creech said...

Would love to read this book! Thanks so much for the chance to win and for the review!
faithdcreech at gmail dot com

Penny Knowlton said...

I haven't heard of Karen before but would love to read this one. pennyk10@aol.com

Haley said...

This was a wonderful interview and I enjoyed reading it!

Pam said...

It was fun to learn more about Karen. I am a big fan of her books and have most of them. One I don't yet have is More Than Words Can Say so it's great to have a chance to win it.

Pam said...

I forgot to leave my email address. Sorry! pmkellogg56[at]gmail[dot]com

The Reading Daisy said...

Loved the interview! Great questions and answers!
mandydawn@email.com

ReviewsByErin said...

I loooooved this book, and would love to win a paperback copy! It's on my wishlist, and I just posted about it on my Top Ten Tuesday this week: https://reviewsbyerin.dreamwidth.org/127883.html

What a fun interview! I enjoyed it. :-)

new_every_morning(at)yahoo(dot)com

purplephyl said...

Good questions ��. It’s fun to learn what makes our favorite authors tick.
purplephyl@sbcglobal.net

purplephyl said...

Sorry, forgot to leave my name.
Phyllis Bullock

Elizabeth Litton said...

My favorite color is blue, favorite snack is regular M&M's, and my favorite hobby is reading!


eclitton at gmail dot com

Susanne said...

Sounds like a great read!
smincer10(at)gmail(dot)com

Cynthia Roemer said...

I've been wanting to read this one! Thanks for the opportunity! roemerfarm(at)frontiernet(dot)net

Peggy Trotter said...

Thanks for stopping by, all! Karen is an awesome writer! I buy her books whenever I can and that is saying alot. I only buy books I KNOW are good!

Karen Witemeyer said...

Hope you get a chance to meet Zach and Abigail, Penny.

Karen Witemeyer said...

Emilee, you made my day!

Karen Witemeyer said...

Wonderful comments, you guys! You’re the best!

Stella said...

I do so enjoy Karen’s books and would love to read this one. Stella dot potts77 at gmail dot com.

Janice Cole Hopkins said...

I have all of your books that are on audible and many others on kindle. Love them. Keep them coming. I don't have More than Words to Say, however, and would be so excited to win a copy.

janicecolehopkins@gmail.com

Barbara Britton said...

I was in one of your workshops last year at the ACFW Conference, Karen, and I still have my glass cloth. I enjoyed your interview, and I always enjoy your books.

barbbritton@aol.com

Megan Besing said...

Yes, anything by Karen sign me up!!! proverbs35photography @ yahoo . com

Connie Scruggs said...

My favorite color is purple, too. I also love dove chocolate. I used to do cross stitch, but I have a hard time seeing close up, so it’s not fun anymore.
I would be excited to win Karen’s book,
scruggs2@comcast.net

Caryl Kane said...

Karen is an exceptional author! I enjoyed the interview! Enjoy your holiday weekend.

psalm103and138atgmaildotcom

Vivian Furbay said...

Would love to win a print copy of this books. Thanks for the giveaway! Vivian Furbay jtandviv (at) q (dot) com