To my lovely readers, please help me welcome fellow author, Sharon Srock to this blog. Sharon has a new novel, called Callie coming out soon and she's here to tell us a little bit about it and about herself.
Sharon Srock lives with her husband, Larry, and two dogs in Rural Oklahoma. She is a mother, grandmother, and Sunday School teacher. Sharon has one and three-quarters jobs and writes in her spare time. Her favorite hobby is traveling with her grandchildren. She is a member of the ACFW and currently serves as treasurer for her local chapter. Sharon’s writing credits include numerous poems and short stories published in science fiction fanzines.
Here's a few interesting tid-bits about Sharon and her book.
How much of yourself do you write into your characters?
I don’t, intentionally, write any of me into my characters. That doesn’t mean you won’t find a little piece of me in all of the women. Callie teaches Sunday school and loves her guacamole, Terri is looking for God’s will in her life and arguing the whole way, Pam is learning lessons in forgiveness. Yep, there I am.
How do you keep your sanity in this crazy fast paced world of ours?
I guess I’m a product of our environment. I like being busy. Even on a vacation I have to consciously tell myself to slow down and enjoy the moment. Sanity…I’m a writer, that option took a hike a few years back.
What is the accomplishment that you are most proud of?
I’m going to assume you don’t mean raising terrific daughters. Really? This book. Not just for the validation or a sense of “I can really do this”. But because I feel like it represent me, finally finding God’s place for me.
What is your favorite food?
I have two rules when I cook. If it’s sweet add chocolate. If it isn’t sweet add cheese.
Of all the current technological marvels, which is your favorite and why?
My GPS. I don’t navigate. Now I don’t have to.
What do you hope readers will take away from this book?
That sometimes we spend too much time beating ourselves up for something God has already forgiven and forgotten. That we do a disservice to ourselves and others when we indulge in those feelings.
Sharon Srock lives with her husband, Larry, and two dogs in Rural Oklahoma. She is a mother, grandmother, and Sunday School teacher. Sharon has one and three-quarters jobs and writes in her spare time. Her favorite hobby is traveling with her grandchildren. She is a member of the ACFW and currently serves as treasurer for her local chapter. Sharon’s writing credits include numerous poems and short stories published in science fiction fanzines.
Here's a few interesting tid-bits about Sharon and her book.
How much of yourself do you write into your characters?
I don’t, intentionally, write any of me into my characters. That doesn’t mean you won’t find a little piece of me in all of the women. Callie teaches Sunday school and loves her guacamole, Terri is looking for God’s will in her life and arguing the whole way, Pam is learning lessons in forgiveness. Yep, there I am.
How do you keep your sanity in this crazy fast paced world of ours?
I guess I’m a product of our environment. I like being busy. Even on a vacation I have to consciously tell myself to slow down and enjoy the moment. Sanity…I’m a writer, that option took a hike a few years back.
What is the accomplishment that you are most proud of?
I’m going to assume you don’t mean raising terrific daughters. Really? This book. Not just for the validation or a sense of “I can really do this”. But because I feel like it represent me, finally finding God’s place for me.
What is your favorite food?
I have two rules when I cook. If it’s sweet add chocolate. If it isn’t sweet add cheese.
Of all the current technological marvels, which is your favorite and why?
My GPS. I don’t navigate. Now I don’t have to.
What do you hope readers will take away from this book?
That sometimes we spend too much time beating ourselves up for something God has already forgiven and forgotten. That we do a disservice to ourselves and others when we indulge in those feelings.
And here's a bit more information about the book, Callie:
Three
dire circumstances. Three desperate prayers. One miracle to save them all.
Callie
Stillman is drawn to the evasive girl who’s befriended her granddaughter, but
the last time Callie tried to help a child, her efforts backfired. Memories of
the tiny coffin still haunt her.
Samantha
and Iris Evans should be worried about homework, not whether they can pool
enough cash to survive another week of caring for an infant while evading the
authorities.
Steve
Evans wants a second chance at fatherhood, but his children are missing.
And no one seems to want to help the former addict who deserted his family.
For
Steve to regain the relationship he abandoned, for his girls to receive the
care they deserve, Callie must surrender her fear and rely on God to work the
miracle they all need.
Goodevening. i'm here because Callie told me to come, and i'm glad i did.
ReplyDeletemitziUNDERSCOREwanhamATyahooDOTcom
Marianne, thanks for taking the time to visit all the blogs today!
DeleteI'm looking forward to reading your book. Sometimes, it is so difficult to forgive ourselves. I think it will be interesting to see how this theme is dealt by your characters. Callie told me to come.
ReplyDeletemay_dayzeeATyahooDOTcom
Kay, I hope you enjoy the story once you get to read the whole thing.
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