Check the gift register stat, because we are welcoming yet another new book baby from our own Penny Frost McGinnis!
OH! And don't
miss the BOOK GIVEAWAY!
PFM: Over 25 years ago, I set a
goal to write for publication. Along the way, I had a few poems and articles
published. I intended to write for children, but God nudged me toward women’s
fiction and eventually romance. I learned how to write that genre from conferences,
classes, reading inspirational fiction, and how-to books. As I continued to
work a full-time job, I honed my skills and started a blog. After I retired, my
coworker encouraged me to finish my novel and seek publication.
PT: Many writers have a message
they want to convey overall to their readers. What do you want to tell readers
through your writing?
PFM: My goal in writing is to
share the hope I have in Jesus. When God called me to write, I knew I needed to
inject positivity into a negative world. By shining His light, I’m able to
spread the joy and hope I’ve found in a relationship with God, and there’s
nothing more hopeful than Jesus’ love.
PT: What a great goal to have. How did you come up with the idea for your newest release Home Away from Home?
PFM: Marigold, the main character,
appeared in book #1 as a strong, independent woman who ran her own business,
and loved her friends well. Since she is 54, I wondered what made her move to
an island at 18 and live alone all those years. Her character is influenced by
a woman my husband and I met briefly, who ran a kayak business. As an older
adult, I knew Marigold carried baggage, lived life, and learned lessons. The
story works through loss and grief in a different sense. I can only say, God
inspired me to place Marigold in a situation where her father had been missing
for many years and she needs to either find him or let go.
Johnny is a great balance for
Marigold. He’s had loss in another way and wants to reconcile with his
daughter. In the meantime, he hopes he and Marigold will have a happy ending.
PT: I love the name Marigold. I’m
a sucker for cute, unusual names. Now, this is a second in the series Abbott
Island. Do readers need to read your first release, Home Where She Belongs,
or do the books stand alone?
PFM: Readers can read the book as a stand-alone, but I’d love for you to read Home Where She Belongs, too.
PT: Does Home Away from Home have
a spiritual thread or is it based on a Bible verse?
PFM: The scripture I chose for Home Away from Home is Romans 15:13, “May the God of hope fill you with all
joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the
power of the Holy Spirit.” Marigold’s story is all about hope and this verse
shores her up when she faces some tough decisions. This is also one of my top
ten verses that inspires me. I use it as the theme for my blog, Hope for
Today’s Heart.
PT: Give us a peek into how your
writing day goes.
PFM: Since I’m retired, I try to
write at least 3-5 hours. I eat breakfast, then sip my coffee while I check
email, then glance through social media. Once I’ve settled in, I work on
something associated with my writing, write or edit the book I’m working on, or
create devotions for my blog. I usually have breaks with Rosie May and tea in
the afternoon. I’m a slow writer, and I edit my writing several times.
PT: Share with the reader the best
thing you enjoy about writing and worst thing you hate about writing.
PFM: I’m thankful to have the
opportunity to write. I enjoy the prewriting, research, and sketching out
characters and their lives and love to create the setting. I don’t enjoy the
final fine-tooth combing at the end where I’m trying to find any errors that
may have been missed. It makes me fall asleep 😉.
PT: Do you enjoy any hobbies along
the way?
PFM: Probably too many. I’ve been
embroidering since I was five and recently started again. I enjoy wool felting,
crocheting, paper arts, and growing flowers and herbs in my tiny garden, and of
course reading. My husband and I have a golden retriever named after Rosie in Home Where She Belongs and we enjoy spending time with our kids and grands
(not sure that’s a hobby 😊 but it’s fun.)
PT: Now for my fav! It's time for my:
(Photo credit: Joe Caione/Unsplash) |
PFM:
- I’m fascinated by God’s creation.
- Dark chocolate is the best.
- I enjoy growing lavender.
- Winter is my favorite season.
- I’m a Cincinnati Reds fan!
Dedicated Reds Fans! |
PFM: I’m currently writing a
Christmas novella, set on Abbott Island, that will be part of a collection of
Christmas stories set in Ohio, and I’ll be writing Lucy’s story as book #3 in
the Abbott Island Series. With her sparkling personality, she’ll be fun to
write.
PT: A Christmas Novella! That
sounds like a great direction, and I’m sure everyone can’t wait until the next
Abbott Island series debuts.
PFM: Thank you for interviewing
me, Peggy.
PT: And thanks for sharing your
little bundle of joy with us! As always, you can learn more about Penny at her
links:
Website/Blog: https://www.pennyfrostmcginnis.com/
Facebook Author page: https://www.facebook.com/PennyFrostMcGinnisAuthor
Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/profile/penny-frost-mcginnis
Oh, and about that BOOK GIVEAWAY...
leave your name on our contact form or
leave a comment with your email to be entered to win an EBook copy of Penny Frost McGinnis's Home Away from Home!
I hope you enjoyed
today's interview with Penny Frost McGinnis! Christian authors need your
support. Consider checking out Penny's links, buy her books, join her
newsletter, or write a review. Yes, it's that simple to keep your favorite
author clicking away at those keys. And while you're checking out Penny's great
books and links, please check out mine also @https://www.peggytrotter.com/.
Join my newsletter for awesome giveaways and new releases!