Welcome back to Writing for Christ Jen
Stephens, I am excited to have you here for a second time.
What has changed in your writing life since
you were last here?
Well, I finished
the 2nd book in the Harvest Bay series, The Heart’s Lullaby. It released October 1st. Ands
that’s about it, but A LOT has changed in my personal life. I recently moved
from Tennessee to Ohio, near my hometown, and am now on my own with my 2
beautiful daughters. The thing with writers is that their writing life and
personal life is so closely connected that a change in 1 can directly affect
the other. Now that I’m settled and all 3 of us are adjusting well, I’m ready
to start book 3 and am actually really excited about it. Some parts of it might
be difficult, but I strongly believe it’s a story that needs to be told for
women everywhere of all ages.
What recent read stood out to you as truly
spectacular?
I am currently
reading Safe Haven by Nicholas Sparks
(cause I want to read the book before the movie and I REALLY want to see the
movie) and Home Front by Kristin
Hannah. Both are incredible stories, the kind that I find myself thinking about
the characters in the middle of the day. To me, THAT is a spectacular read.
Do you have favorite authors?
Yep! The 2 I just
mentioned: Nicholas Sparks and Kristin Hannah.
What do you find the most enjoyable part of
writing or connecting with readers?
I love hearing how
my stories affect someone else, what someone else got out of it, how it helped
them in a given situation. That is a truly satisfying feeling.
What do you find the most ideal atmosphere
for writing? Do you ever get those surroundings?
I’d LOVE a quiet
mountain retreat, with an inspiring view, and nope! Doesn’t happen. My step-mom
and her husband live on a lake in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee and
sometimes I get that, but we are usually out on the boat or playing something.
I’ll take my quiet bedroom instead, after the girls have gone to bed.
Okay, something fun for those writers out
there: In what point of your writing career did you surprise yourself by
writing the most words ever in the shortest amount of time?
Oh, good heavens,
Casey! I truly don’t remember writing a lot of words in a short amount of time.
I wish I did, but my whole writing career I’ve had 2 small children so I’ve had
to write when they were napping or in bed or at a friends. I’ve gotten pretty
good at writing at doctor and orthodontist appointments, music lessons, and
sports practices. I use my smart phone for that. I’ve surprised myself by
utilizing every single second I have.
Thanks for being here again! It has been a
joy and we wish the very best with your novels.
Thank you for
having me, Casey! It’s always a pleasure and a joy for me!
Readers, here is your chance to enter to win Jen's book!
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Contest is only open in the U.S. and void where prohibited. Chances of winning are based on the number of entries and winner is draw from a non-biased third party- Random.org. I am not responsible for any lost or damaged items for said prize.
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I always love reading about new authors and than reading their books. Thank you for the opportunity!
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Great interview! I need to get better at writing on the run like Jen. :)
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I read the description and reviews to The Heart’s Lullaby on Amazon. Wow! It sounds very moving! I haven't read any of the Harvest Bay Series yet, but would love to read this.
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I hope you had a lovely Thanksgiving.
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