Hi, Kathi. Welcome to the Diamond Mine of Christian Fiction!
Kathleen L. Maher, here as this week's hostess.
It’s an exciting time, with spring just around the corner, and one of my
favorite holidays, St. Patrick’s Day, here. But the most exciting celebration
happening is our new release coming up on the 29th, now available for preorder, Cowboy
Cousins! But more about that later.
Kathi, please tell us about your writing and
three fun or unique facts about yourself.
Of the nearly sixty
books I’ve had published (both fiction and nonfiction), I’ve been blessed with
a few bestsellers along the way. Though semi-retired now, I still do a bit of
writing, editing, and collaborative writing. I am no longer traveling for
speaking engagements, but still do some occasional local speaking at churches
and writers’ groups.
1. I have been involved in prison ministry and
once spent an entire day on Death Row in San Quentin.
2. I was once introduced as Rosey Grier’s
bodyguard (which probably won’t mean much to you if you aren’t at least close
to my age).
3. Back in the day, I rode a Harley with my husband, Al, and my “road name” was Easy Writer.
I That's amazing! I remember the football giant Rosey Grier from an episode of the Brady Bunch. Funny the associations that trigger a memory.
I was delighted when Molly Noble Bull told me you were also
participating in this sweet western romance collection, because I have seen
your name around the writing watering holes for years but have never had the
pleasure of working with you until now. I have very much appreciated your wit,
wisdom and professionalism, not to mention your talent!
I know parents aren’t supposed to have a favorite child, but
if you were to have a special book baby, which one of the many stories you have
written would it be and why?
That’s a tough one.
For nonfiction, it would be my flagship book: Beyond Me: Living a You-First Life in a Me-First World. For
fiction, it’s a toss-up between Red Ink,
a novel that won the Golden Scroll 2011 Fiction Book of the Year Award and was
an ACFW Carol Award finalist, and No
Greater Love, which has been optioned for a movie (which, of course, may or
may not ever happen).
What is one thing you know now that you wish younger you
knew then when you were starting out in this writing
calling/ministry/business/craft?
Oh my, so many
things! I suppose, to narrow it down to one thing, it’s this: You don’t become
a successful writer when you make the bestseller list, but rather when God
calls you to write and you say “yes.” Taking that first step can be daunting,
but obedience to God’s calling is always the first step to a successful life,
whatever that calling may be.
Do you have a bucket list? If so, what does that look like?
As far as bucket-list goals in this life, I think my husband and I have achieved most everything on that list. However, my ultimate bucket-list goal is to hear Jesus say, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”
Beautifully said, Kathi.
What or who has influenced and mentored your writing the
most?
If you had any advice for a struggling or new writer, what
would it be?
I was once at a book-signing (trying to look busy and praying someone would show up) when a young man of about 16 or 17 came up to me and said, “We were studying about the history of South Africa in school, and my mom told me to read your book No Greater Love. I did, and I just want you to know that it made me want to lead a noble life.” May it always be your goal to write things that bless and honor God, as well as inspire readers to want to lead honest, pure, noble lives.
Oh, that's so moving. I'm sure he has been a blessing to many.
Cowboy Cousins is available for preorder on Kindle here for only $3.99, but on release day March 29 the price will go up to $4.99.
Please tell us about your novella, “Panhandle Sunrise.”
I’ve never written a cowboy story before, but when one of my co-authors, Molly Noble Bull, asked me if I’d consider it, I was torn. Then she said it would be set in Texas. My hubby and I were married at the ripe old age of 18 and immediately left California to go live in Amarillo, TX (he had just joined the Air Force and was stationed there). Our two oldest sons were born there, and the Panhandle has special memories for me. I said yes, and have thoroughly enjoyed developing this story and incorporating many of those memories into it.
A Panhandle Sunrise depicts the life of Jake Matthews,
one of three Cowboy Cousins in this book. He has only recently become foreman of a large cattle ranch just outside Amarillo. The rancher’s daughter, Anabelle, is interested in him but can’t seem to get him to respond to her in any meaningful way. Jake is completely taken with Anabelle and would like nothing better than to court her, but he feels inadequate and unworthy, so he doesn’t even try. Then a tall, handsome cowboy named Clint shows up and begins to pursue Anabelle, causing Jake to examine his own actions—or lack thereof—toward the fiery red-haired woman both he and Clint are interested in. It seems he has no chance at all until a near tragedy forces his hand….
I know our readers will thoroughly enjoy your story. There's something so appealing about a quiet, unassuming hero...
Well, these past few years have been a challenge to say the least
for so many. Is there a particular message you hope readers take away from time
spent with your characters, and the trials they must overcome by faith and
God’s help, whether this story or others?
Like so many, Jake
was raised by godly Christian parents and assumed that he too was a Christian,
though he often wondered why he lacked the fire and conviction he saw in his
parents and others. It wasn’t until he heard a well-known story from the
Bible—one he’d heard many times before but never applied to himself—that he
realized he had to take that first step toward making his faith personal. We
all have to do that at some point, and as writers, we need to be sure our
intentions are to enable our readers to do the same—whether for the first time
or as a step toward deeper commitment.
How can people find you and follow you on social media?
My website is www.kathimacias.com and I have two Facebook pages, one
personal and one an author page, both under Kathi Macias.
Finally, our readers here at DMoCF are so terrific, we love
to offer them a GIVEAWAY, chosen randomly among the commenters. We will notify the
winner the following Tuesday, in this case March 22, by the email they leave in
the comments *youremail(at)server(dot)com*
I will offer two
signed copies of Cowboy Cousins.
Wonderful! Okay, Readers, you heard it! ***extra chances to win if you share this blog on their social media.*** Just let us know in the comments where you shared (Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, etc) One extra entry for each share.
Kathi it has been a delight getting to know you better
and collaborating with you and Molly on this project. I’m sure I speak for us
all that we pray our messages of faith, hope, and love will not only entertain,
but also bless many.
Molly's interview about her novella in the collection was posted on January 18, and can be read here
9 comments:
Kathi Macias is a new to me author. Loved getting to know a bit about her through this great interview. LOVED the statement about her bucket list. As we get older, the more we understand that statement knowing it's not the end but the beginning.
"Cowboy Cousins" sounds like a marvelous book and one that I would greatly enjoy having the opportunity to read. Kathi's description of "A Panhandle Sunrise" assures me that its right up my reading alley.
Thank you for the chance to win a copy! I've shared on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest and oh so hoping to be the fortunate one selected.
2clowns at arkansas dot net
Hi Kay, thank you so much for visiting and for your kind and encouraging words for Kathi. I appreciate all those shares! Blessings and good luck
Way to go, Kathi and Kathleen. You are both excellent authors, and it was/is great to be promoting Cowboy Cousins with both of you.
Love,
Molly Noble Bull
This sounds like a great novella! Thanks for the giveaway opportunity.
Thank you Molly for inviting me to participate, and for your friendship. It is great to be working with you and Kathi.
Thank you Cynthia. You are such a kind encouragement. God bless you and good luck in the drawing
What a wonderful novella collection! Cowboys are such great characters in stories. I would love to read Cowboy Cousins.
marypopmom (at) yahoo (dot) com
Maryann
Hi, Maryann! Thank you for coming by and leaving a comment. I agree--cowboys are swoony heroes! So much personality and character. Good luck in the contest!
Congratulations Maryann and Kay! Random dot org selected you for the winners.
Thank you all for celebration with Molly, Kathi and I with our new release. Blessings!
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