Welcome to Journeys To Joy, Teresa!
I want to share with my followers that I was privileged to meet you in St Louis in 2011 at an ACFW Conference. A GOD-THING for sure! Nothing I'd planned or plotted - but - GOD had it all in His plan all along.
Tell us about TERESA SLACK ~
Teresa Slack began creating stories and
characters about the time she learned to hold a pencil. Her first novel, Streams of Mercy, won the Bay Area
Independent Publishers’ Assn award for Best First Novel. The third book in her
Jenna’s Creek Series, Evidence of Grace,
debuted nationwide according to Christian Retailing Magazine. Her latest novel,
Runaway Heart, is set for official
release March 7, 2014. She grew up in
rural southern Ohio,
which provides the background for much of her writing. Her down-to-earth characters
and writing style have endeared her to readers and reviewers alike. Teresa
believes people who think nothing ever happens in a small town just aren’t
paying attention. She loves writing in many genres, especially suspense,
mystery and romance with a touch of humor stirred in. Someday she even hopes to
write a historical.
My links:
Website: www.teresaslack.com
Amazon author page http://www.amazon.com/Teresa-D.-Slack/e/B001JP0MQ2/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0
Facebook Author Page https://www.facebook.com/authorteresaslack
Why do you write? I write because I love making an impact on people through stories. I love creating characters and story worlds and inviting a reader in to get to know them. I love to entertain and encourage people. Doing it with stories just comes naturally. But the main reason I write as I race toward the ½ century marks is because life is short and I don’t want to leave anything undone.
What is your favorite genre to write? My favorite is suspense, though I love romance and humor. I’ve even tried my hand at a historical western in the last year and I loved it. I hope to create a western series by the end of the year.
Why
did you decide to self-publish? Life is short. Over
the last few years I’d gotten so far away from writing, I didn’t even feel like
a writer anymore. I hated that feeling. I don’t want to be a busy person who
writes books. I want to be a busy writer. I’m tired of spinning my wheels
waiting for something to happen in my writing career. If it’s going to happen,
I have to make it happen.
Are
you a plotter or pantser? Definitely a pantster. One of my
most popular titles, A TENDER REED, (which is being re-released as an ebook at
the end of March) was inspired one night when my barking dog wouldn’t let me
sleep. So I started a book. I was 3 chapters in before the heroine had a first
name. I’m not quite that undisciplined anymore. It’s a very inefficient way to
write. But I love sitting down with a nugget of an idea and going crazy. To me,
that’s when I feel the most creative.
What
is your favorite marketing task that has resulted in a sale or sales?
Bleh… I can’t think of any marketing task I enjoy. Unless you include talks or
presentations. I absolutely love doing library talks and I always sell books
there. They are a blast.
Can
you share your long term goals for your writing career? Are there more romances
on the way or are you working on a suspense? Deciding on
which book to work on next is one of my favorite decisions to make. I have some
potential romances stirring around in my head, but there are a couple suspense
novels I have wanted to focus on for way too long. I’ve completed the first
mystery in a series, but I want to get a handle on the other books before I
pursue publication. The very first task, though, on my to-do list is to release
all my traditionally published novels to ebooks.
Tell Us A Bit About RUNAWAY HEART ~
Running at the first sign of opposition is nothing new to Kyla
Parrish. She’s never held onto a relationship for more than
a few months, and she’s quit more jobs than most people apply for. Until Will Lachland. He’s the first man who ever made her think of getting serious about something, about putting down roots. He seems like a dream come true, but like every other man she’s ever met, he expects more than she’s willing to give.
Parrish. She’s never held onto a relationship for more than
a few months, and she’s quit more jobs than most people apply for. Until Will Lachland. He’s the first man who ever made her think of getting serious about something, about putting down roots. He seems like a dream come true, but like every other man she’s ever met, he expects more than she’s willing to give.
Kyla is determined not to end up like her mother with a
string of bad relationships and dead end jobs behind her, but she can’t find a
balance between trusting someone with her heart and losing control of her life.
But she’s tired of running. Running from life and running from love.
A new man and a new life on the farm where she spent her
childhood summers seem like the answer to her prayers. But things are never as
simple as they seem. Her heart yearns for love and security. Can she find it
even though she can’t forget Will? Or is something else, something greater,
calling her heart toward home?
Tell
us one thing about your heroine that may or may not have come out in the book. She
never told anyone, but she always dreamed of being part of a big family. She’s
afraid of making the same mistakes as her parents and hurting any children she
might bring into the world. It easier to avoid the whole situation than figure
out a way to break the cycle. Though she’ll never admit it, she’s not as
courageous as she likes to think.
Thank you so much for taking time to answer questions, for sharing your story with my followers, and for encouraging my heart with what GOD HAS DONE FOR YOU and YOUR WRITING!
13 comments:
Joy, thanks so much for hosting me on your blog. And yes, I'm feeling very joyful today. Despite all the challenges of getting my book finished and available to readers, God is good. I can't wait to chat more with your readers.
Joy, thanks so much for hosting me here. I saw some comments here the other day, but I'm not seeing them now. Probably something on my end. No biggie. But thanks for letting me chat with your blog followers & sharing my writing journey. I pray it is an encouragement.
I've not received any head's up about having a comment - except for yours.
Praying all the page views I've been recording will net you HUGE sales. Thanks for taking time from your busy schedule to spend time with me here. Hugs!
Nice interview, ladies! I liked your Facebook page, Teresa. Good luck with your book!
Thanks for stopping by, Pegg. I know you're a busy lady, so this means a lot to have you take the time to read the interview.
Blessings,
Hi Joy and Teresa. I enjoyed the interview and would love to be entered in the giveaway for a copy of Runaway Heart. Thanks!
patti(dot)shene(at)gmail(dot)com
Glad you took the time to read the post here, Patti.
Consider yourself entered in the drawing for an opportunity to win a copy of Teresa's new release.
Come by often - lots of free books and really interesting writers.
Blessings!
Enjoyed your interview, Teresa and Joy. I love to read
about what makes other writers tick!
Hi, Kathy.
Glad to know you gained from reading Teresa's interview. I'm with you - anything that another writer can impart has a way of growing me. ':D
HUGE HUGS!
Thanks, everyone for stopping by. It was great spending time here & getting to know everyone. Joy will let me know soon who gets a digital copy of Runaway
Thanks, Joy, for introducing me to Teresa Slack. This book is intriguing. I'll be looking for her other books also.
Lynne;
Thanks for stopping by and checking out the introduction to Teresa and her RUNAWAY HEART story.
Our drawing is tonight after 7pm est and the winner will be announced.
Blessings,
WE HAVE A WINNER -
CONGRATULATIONS to PATTI SHENE - she's won the drawing for RUNAWAY HEART!
So happy for you, Patti. Thanks for contributing your comment to this blog post!
Blessings.
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