Showing posts with label Guest Blogger on the Diamond Mine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guest Blogger on the Diamond Mine. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Amber Schamel is on the Mine!!





Our guest on the Diamond Mine this week is Amber Schamel. 

 

 


 


Welcome to the Diamond Mine this week Amber. I’d like to start by asking you a few questions about your early life. J

Thank you so much for hosting me on the blog, Misty! I’m so honored to be here.

 

 

What was it like being in a family of twelve children? I was a member of seven and that was hard to take at times.

The best way I know how to explain it is this, pick eleven of your best friends, and imagine having them all over for a sleepover. Everyday. That’s pretty much what it’s like. I love being a part of such a big family. There are times when it can be difficult, but it is all completely worth it. The comradery, the amount of work we can accomplish and the character forged is priceless.

 

 

When did you decide you wanted to be an author? I read that you were first published at 21.

I’ve always had an active imagination, and I can’t remember when I first started coming up with stories. I finished my first short when I was 16, and it was published in an online forum, I guess that’s where I was bit by the bug. J I later rewrote and lengthened that story and it became my first officially published work when I was 21 years old.

 

Besides a love of history in general, was there anything else that was a catalyst for you to write about it?

 

To me, history is alive. I see it played out in my mind as I read about it, and I wanted to bring it to life for others as well. I have also had the blessing of travelling a lot, and that also propelled me to write about the places I’ve visited. My family took me to a lot of the Civil War battlefields, and boy, if that didn’t spark some story ideas…

I’ve also visited Israel, and every square inch of that place has history on it! As I walked along the Galilee, through the ruins of cities, wove through the olive trees in Gethsemane, my mind was a whirlwind of ideas. I had no choice but to write them down.

 

Could you tell us a bit about your newest book? And will you be giving away a free e-book or hardcopy?

Oh, I love giveaways! I’d be happy to give an autographed paperback of The Messiah’s Sign to one of your readers. (Ebook for outside the US)
 
 
 
 

The Messiah’s Sign is the second book in the Days of Messiah Series. Here’s the back cover summary.

Dreams…they shouldn’t bother him, but when Tyrus’ worst nightmare is vindicated, he has no choice but to face reality. His wife has been unfaithful, and God has punished her with the most feared disease in the land: leprosy. Banishing her to the leper colony, Tyrus struggles to raise and protect their son. But when Malon begins following the teacher from Nazareth, what remains of their business and reputation is at stake. Can Tyrus save his son from the beguiling lies of a false Messiah before he loses the only thing he has left?

 

 

What was it like being homeschooled? I homeschooled three of my boys for three years and it was hard for me. Your parents must be real warriors. J

My parents are AMAZING. I feel blessed beyond measure to have been homeschooled. It really gave me a head start in writing, life, business, relationships, and protected me from a lot of bad influence. Because I was homeschooled, my education was tailored to what I wanted to do/be in the future, so I had subjects and classes that prepared me for that. My dad also mentors us in business and people skills, and that has been invaluable. I will definitely homeschool my children, even though it can be a tough road. I am living proof that it works.

 

 

Could you tell us a bit about being chosen to be a judge for the Genesis contest and what it was like?

When they told me I was eligible to judge the Genesis contest, I was really excited because I had entered the contest a few years ago. Even though I didn’t place, the input that I received from the judges of that contest is a big part of what took my writing to a publishable level, so I was thrilled to be able to ‘give back’ in that capacity. Let me tell you though, judging is HARD! But it is a LOT of fun to see the different up and coming authors. It was awesome to see some of the entries that I judged end up published by the next year.

 

 

Could you give those aspiring authors out there some advice, and maybe a little encouragement for the long road ahead?

First, work very hard on making your writing the best that it can be. Study the craft and make your stories shine for God’s glory.

After that, just remember that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Keep querying and writing because, eventually, you will find an agent or editor that sees the beauty in your work. You’ll find readers who will love you too. You can’t please everyone, so just focus on those who see the beauty in your writing.

 

 

One question I always like to ask is: What is your favorite work and why? And who is your favorite character and why?

Goodness, it is so hard to pick favorites! Is it fair to say The Bible? It is, of course, the bestseller of all time, and I find the stories in there to be very inspirational and deep. ;)

My favorite character is Jesus. He is the perfect balance and example, and yet His human side fascinates me. Can you imagine being Mary and looking up into Jesus’ eyes as He wept for her brother, Lazarus? Oh, it just raises goosebumps on my arms!

 

 

Thank you so much for taking the time to visit the Mine this week. I look forward to reading your work. J

Thanks again for having me! Can’t wait to see who wins The Messiah’s Sign!
 
 
Buy Links for The Messiah's Sign
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

GUEST BLOGGER! Cheryl's Farm Fresh Wisdom!

      Well, yeehaw and slap your grandma! We got us a guest blogger here at the Mine and we’re plum tickled pink from our boots to our suspenders! This is gonna be a regular segment, entitled, Cheryl's Farm Fresh Wisdom. She’s a dear friend who truly tries to help others find the “Upper Pasture,” if ya get my meaning. She’s a farmer, so is her better half and her near grown son as well. She’s got so many cattle, you can’t shake a stick at ‘em. Then there's goats, chickens, kittens, a one-eyed rabbit, and even some honery longhorned cattle.So pull up a bale a straw, grab a good green foxtail to chaw on, and settle in to Cheryl’s Farm Fresh Wisdom. (Did I mention ya'all might win a $10 buck gift certificate? I didn't?! Well, bless my soul, 'tis true!) Without further ado . . .

Welcome~
   
     My name is Cheryl. I'm 50 years old. I live on a cattle farm with my 15 year-old son, Matthew, and my husband of 5 years, Darrel; whom I married after being widowed for 8 years. We own several farms and raise 300-400 head of cattle for beef purposes, 30-50 head of goats and 200-300 chickens for my son’s egg business. Needless to say, we are always busy and forever in a hurry. We normally don’t hire for help. We farm corn, soybeans, wheat and mostly hay in addition to our livestock.

     Our farms are located in Southern Indiana, where one thing is for sure, the weather is always changing. Just this week we received almost a foot of snow. My son missed 3 days of school due to the severe weather. This morning was -5 degrees with a wind chill of -15 to -25 degrees Fahrenheit. So keeping these animals warm and dry, fed and watered becomes a challenge. Just getting dressed to go out requires an act of Congress! LOL I start with wool socks and a long-sleeved undershirt. Then comes the insulated jeans, heavy sweatshirt, bib overalls, heavy winter coat, sock hat, gloves, and hand warmers. And finally, insulated green rubber boots. This mental image is killing you, right?

     Well, I usually get about half the way to the chicken yard when the blast of cold air convinces me I need to use the restroom. So back in I go, only to undo all I’ve just described. What an ordeal just to do my daily activities!

     Since patience is not one of my main virtues, I thought I could just skip the hand warmers. This was not a wise move while trying to water animals in sub-zero temperatures. Our barn is about a fourth of a mile away from our house, not an easy distance to run back home. So half way through my chores I scurried back to the house, seeking shelter and crying like a baby. My fingers were frozen and oh, they hurt so very badly. It was at this precise moment when our Glorious God decided to teach me a lesson that I should have already learned.

     He brought it to my attention that if I was going to do his work in a hostile environment, then I had better dress for the occasion. I still remember my Dad getting ready to work in the coal mines. He always wore a long-sleeved denim welding shirt, hard hat, steel-toed shoes, and carried a thermos of coffee and a lunch bucket. 

     Why is it then we go about God’s business ill prepared? Why do we fail to be fully prepared for the work ahead of us? God told us to, ‘ready ourselves!’  How often do we stop at the door, TV, or computer screen and put on the Armor of God before we step into the hostile world? 

     There is no way I'd go out in this frigid weather virtually naked! So I am taking extra steps to ready myself by putting on the full Armor of God.  Ephesians 6:10-18 tell us to put on:

1. The Belt of Truth
2.  The Breastplate of Righteousness
3.  Shoes of Peace
4.  Shield of Faith
5.  Helmet of Salvation 
6. The Sword of the Spirit-which is God's Word!

Maybe by readying myself with the Armor of God, this will prevent me from having to turn tail to the devil, running and crying and injured into my Heavenly Father’s arms. I know I will be fully equipped by putting on the full Armor of God to be able to stand firm against all strategies of the devil. It is cold and brutal out there!!! Dress Accordingly and ready yourselves!

Here’s some references for you to study on: 

Ephesians 6:10-18
Matthew 24:44
Ezekiel 38:7
Jeremiah 1:17.

May the Lord bless ya, and keep ya,
~Cheryl 

Now we done been to church! Thanks Cheryl! You're the best!  We'd love to hear from ya'all. Leave a comment and one blessed person will receive one of them fancy certificates, fer 10 bucks to your local department store. Thank ya fer stoppin' in, and don't forget to, "be ready!"