Welcome to Writing for Christ Julie Lessman, it is great to have you
here! So you’re a writer? What made you decide to start creating characters and
story world?
Four life-altering words: Gone With the Wind. When I read that
novel at the age of twelve, I was swept away into the world of romance for the
very first time, capturing me like no other book had ever done. I immediately
set out to write (along with thousands of other love-struck young girls, I’m
sure), what I hoped would be “the great American novel.” Obviously my dreams of
grandeur didn’t go anywhere, but I did write 150 pages of a story that became
the basis (some forty years later!) for my debut novel, A Passion Most Pure.
What is the one title that has significantly impacted your life?
Oh, now here’s a surprise—Gone With the Wind! From the moment
Scarlett seared Rhett with a look on the winding staircase of Twelve
Oaks, I was hooked, and my “romance-writing career” began! Clearly for me, GWTW
is the greatest historical novel I’ve ever read, not only for the rich and
sweeping Civil War tapestry that Margaret Mitchell created, but for the
wonderful impact it had on me as well.
If you could get a do-over when it came to learning this whole thing
called writing, what would you go back and tell yourself?
I would look myself in the eye (in
a mirror, obviously) and point a definitive finger, making sure I
understood—really and truly understood—that what I was about to say was
something critical for every Christian author to know. And that is—our peace,
joy, and confidence MUST come from God, not from our career. Unfortunately, I
learned this the hard way!
Oh, how I wish I had known what an
emotional roller-coaster it was going to be AFTER I got published. Like a lot
of unpublished writers, I thought all the anxiety and self-doubt would
dissipate after I signed on the dotted line. I mean that would validate me,
wouldn’t it? Give me confidence as a writer? But I discovered that true
confidence is not in accolades from your editor or a really good review, but
instead in where your heart is with God. HE is my confidence when my sales
rankings on Amazon.com are high or low, which is why 2 Corinthians ll:3 is a bedrock
Scripture prayer for me as an author: Please, Lord—do not let my mind “be led astray from the simplicity and purity of devotion to Christ.”
5 preference questions:
Homemade or take-out?
BC (before career as a writer),
definitely homemade. AC? Take-out!
Email or snailmail?
HA! I think most people today
would say “email,” don’t you? Goodness, does anybody write letters anymore?
Online shopping or Black Friday deals?
For others, online shopping—for as
much as I can possibly get away with. For myself? Store shopping on the least
busiest days!
Books or movies?
Oh, books, books, books!! Except
on weekends, of course, then movies, movies, movies, because I can snuggle with
Keith.
Note-taker or memorization?
Are you kidding—with my memory??? Note-taker!
Yes, I’m asking you to play favorites…which of your books is your
favorite, published or unpublished? And if this is your debut novel, has your
favorite been published yet?
I
actually have two, one for each of the O’Connor saga series. For The Daughters
of Boston series, it’s book 2, A Passion
Redeemed, because it was the most fun to write of any book I’ve ever
written. I actually wrote it (almost 500 pages) in two months, and that was
working part-time at my day job! It just seemed to flow from me, I guess
because Charity is so much like I used to be before Christ that it felt natural
to be writing her story. I had to laugh at my husband while he was reading A Passion Redeemed because he couldn’t
stand Charity. Poor guy, I didn’t have the heart to tell him he’s been married
to her (without the incredible physical beauty) for over 35 years! J
Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE A Passion Most Pure because it was both my debut novel and my love
letter to God. And, of course, the heroine Faith O’Connor is very special to me
because she is my spiritual self, so to speak—a woman heavily dependant on God
and emotionally involved with Him, who prays at the drop of a hat. But
Charity—goodness, my heart goes out to her and the woman I used to be—selfish,
manipulative, lost. I think that’s why she fascinates me so much, because I
look at her (and women like her) in the same way I suspect God looked at me
back then—with eyes full of love and hope that we all can become new creatures
in Christ. And quite frankly, I think she is just downright funny and quirky
and such a hoot that she makes me laugh—especially in the 2nd
series, Winds of Change.
My favorite book in the Winds of Change series? Oh
my, that would be A Hope Undaunted, my tip-top favorite book of all those I’ve written. Not only do I
love, love, LOVE all the head-butting between the hero and heroine Luke McGee
and Katie O’Connor, but this book is so well rounded with everything I love.
Not only do you have an explosive love story between the hero and heroine, but
several dramatic subplots, a family trauma that unites the entire family,
incredible history during the Roaring 20s and Great Depression, and a story
where three types of love come together with a powerful message—romantic love,
brotherly love and Agape love. And then, of course, there’s always Luke McGee …
hubba, hubba! J
Places for readers to learn more about you or contact you?
Also,
I have a cool blog feature on my website called “Journal Jots” at
Of
course, I can be found daily at The Seekers blog at http://seekerville.blogspot.com/, a group blog of 13 published authors that inspires,
encourages, teaches, and informs aspiring writers on the road to publication
and beyond.
Finally, here are some fun freebies, sales, and giveaways
going on right now or in the future:
1.) FREE DOWNLOAD of my debut novel A Passion Most Pure! American
Christian Fiction Writers 2009 Debut Book of the Year, A Passion Most
Pure has 341 five-star reviews on Amazon and some of readers have
actually read it more than 20 times! Here are the links for your free
download! AMAZON, BARNES &
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2.) SALE TO END SOON ON 99-CENT A LIGHT IN THE WINDOW! I hope you’ll
check out my video for my Irish love story, A Light in the Window, which
stars my daughter and has won three awards and garnered 125 five-star reviews.
It’s still only 99 CENTS on Amazon, but only for a little while longer, so
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download it here: AMAZON.
3.) FREE DOWNLOAD on
Romance-ology 101: Writing Romantic Tension for the Inspirational and Sweet
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book: Romance-ology
101.
4.) NEW CONTEST TO HAVE A CHARACTER
NAMED AFTER YOU IN MY NEXT BOOK! I have a
newsletter contest going on now through 3/31/14 where posting even one short
review for any of my books will enter you to win a character named after you in
my next book, a signed copy, and if you are the top poster, a $50 gift card. So
if you're interested, just sign up for my newsletter (I send out two a year)
at http://www.julielessman.com/sign-up-for-newsletter/,
and I will send you the info, okay?
Thanks, Casey, for a fun
interview!
Hugs, Julie
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