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Catch Us if You CAN: Spring Scavenger Hunt Stop #9

Thu, 2014-03-20 01:31 -- Jocelyn Green

WELCOME, to the Catch Us if You CAN: Spring Scavenger Hunt! You have arrived at Stop #9, Jocelyn Green's blog! We hope you enjoy meeting Christian Author Network members as you chase down clues for the chance to win our grand prize: $200 in gift cards from CBD, Barnes & Noble, or Amazon, plus 29 free books, one from each participating CAN author! ·     2nd & 3rd Prizes: $50 Amazon, B&N, or CBD gift certificate! ·     Catch us on this hunt beginning at Noon on Friday, 03/21/14 and ending at Midnight on Thursday, 03/27/14. No need to hurry as you search for clues—you have almost an entire week! If you need help at any time during the hunt, CHECK IN HERE. ·     Enjoy 29 stops, each featuring a different CAN author! ·     Gather the clues from each post, beginning at STOP # 1 and ending at Stop #29. Follow the directions and fill out the Rafflecopter form. Be ready to provide the complete clue in sentence form, gathered from all 29 stops, within 2 days of email notification or another winner will be randomly drawn. There is no need to email/submit the clue, unless you are notified by 03/29/14. Sorry, due to international regulations and postage costs, prizes will be awarded to US Residents only. Individual contests within the hunt may vary, so please read rules presented with each giveaway. Enough of the fine print. Ready for the good stuff?

Welcome, Hunters! I'm pleased to introduce Janet Bly at this stop!

A self-described “city girl with a country heart,” she writes, speaks, and mentors other authors through the Jerry B. Jenkins’ Christian Writer’s Guild. She has also judged many writing contests, including for Writer’s Digest, American Christian Fiction Writers, and My Book Therapy (all three of which are my personal favorite resources for writers, by the way!). I was first introduced to Janet in magazine article, where she shares about finishing her late husband’s book on his behalf. Fascinating and inspiring. Visit Janet at her Web site, Facebook page, Twitter, and Pinterest!

Janet, thank you for being here! When did you learn you wanted to be a writer? After my husband, Stephen, graduated from seminary and was called as pastor to his first church, I wanted to search for my God-given task. That led me on a journey of trying all kinds of ministries within the church and activities out in the community, as well as taking classes and going to conferences. One of these was a writers’ conference at Mount Hermon in California. After several years I determined to pursue writing. I soon got articles, poems and fillers published. I describe this journey in more in my book, Managing Your Restless Search. One day, while transcribing my husband’s sermons for the congregation, I realized some of his stories and sermon themes could be edited for magazines. I asked his permission to send them out, along with mine. When he began to receive acceptances, he focused on writing articles and short stories.

You have written books, too. What are they? I have authored and co-authored with my husband Stephen 31 nonfiction and fiction books, plus been contributing author to five others. My book titles include The Hidden West Series, The Carson City Chronicles, Awakening Your Sense of Wonder, Hope Lives Here and The Heart of a Runaway. My three sons and I finished my late husband's last novel, Stuart Brannon's Final Shot, as a family project. Can a committee write fiction? We had the passion and a four-month deadline to find out. Read more about this story here.

I remember reading about this! What lesson has God taught you recently? When I lost my husband there seemed to be things left undone, unsaid, and unanswered. No complete and satisfying end to his story or our journey together. Threads left hanging stretched beyond my sight. I’ve since realized we are all in the middle of stories. It may take eternity to see the full plot, to get the right point of view for scenes that puzzle us here. I know I must trust God about mine. Most times I do, especially when I consider this verse: “For My thoughts are not your thoughts, Nor are your ways My ways,” says the Lord. “For as the heavens are higher than the earth, So are My ways higher than your ways, And My thoughts than your thoughts” (Isaiah 55:8,9 NKJV).

Those are such powerful verses, and a wonderful perspective for all of us. Tell us what you are working on now. I’m writing a new contemporary women's fiction novel and am more than halfway through. The working title is Wailing in the Wind. I also hope to get started on a nonfiction book later this year. Meanwhile, I've been able to re-release some of Stephen Bly's novels, including one of his most popular, The Austin-Stoner Files. Book #1 The Lost Manuscript of Martin Taylor Harrison will be one of the giveaways for this Scavenger Hunt. The winner will have a choice of hardback/large print or paperback.

What an intriguing title! Tell us a bit about this book. In The Lost Manuscript of Martin Taylor Harrison, New York editor Lynda Austin searches for a manuscript she hopes will rock the publishing world. And boost her career. An eccentric stranger brought a copy to her publishing house. He claimed it's the third novel of Martin Taylor Harrison, their most successful author.  But before they can decide whether to believe him or not, he is killed in an accident and the novel destroyed. Lynda heads West to find the original ... in a remote cabin somewhere in the canyons of the Arizona Strip.  And she finds a guide: a rodeo cowboy named Brady Stoner. Nothing in her urbane, sophisticated life has prepared her for the fear, danger, or primitive conditions of this trip. And nothing has prepared her for this simple bronc-buster.

Thank you so much for being with us today, Janet! Readers, sign up for Janet’s newsletter for the latest on new releases here.

THE SCAVENGER HUNT CAN-DOs:

Before you go, write down this STOP #9 clue: professionals You'll find a link to STOP #10 at the end of this post.

Bonus Give-away!

I am giving away an e-copy of one of my books, too--winner's choice! To see your options, check out these two pages for my nonfiction titles and fiction titles. (Pssst. If you missed my interview at Stop #8, Miralee Ferrell's site, see it here.)

Did you find one you'd like? Use the Rafflecopter below to enter for your choice! This drawing is open internationally.   a Rafflecopter giveaway

Next Stop. . .

Now, proceed to stop #10: Janet Bly's site!

Comments

Wow that is so great that you and your sons finished your husband's last novel after he passed away. I have to say it takes a very strong woman to be able to do something like that.

Greetings, Angie: Thank you so much for your note. Greatly appreciated. It was an absolute miracle of the Lord that my sons and I were able to work on that project so soon after losing my husband and their dad ... and actually finish it by deadline. It was also cathartic as we worked together, cried together, and even laughed at the fun things we learned about our loved one. Blessings to you, Janet

Submitted by Sharon Miller on
I would love to win WIDOW OF GETTYSBURG and enjoy historical fiction. I subscribed to your newsletter. sm

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Hi Sharon! Thanks so much for participating in the scavenger hunt! If you have a Kindle, you can get the Widow of Gettysburg sampler for free at Amazon. It's just a taste of the book, but it is free, so I thought I'd let you know! Good luck!

Submitted by Celita on
Choices, choices... I hope this was open to internationals... I am getting confused at this point with all the info and contests and all... but I do want to thank you. I would have to look into each of your books to know which one I preferred should I win... That's fun research!! :-)

Submitted by Celita on
What a lovely interview... Very enjoyable... Thank you... and, wanted to make sure... I did the Rafflecopter, but I never asked if it was open internationally? I wasn't sure it would be a problemm with the prize being an ebook, but wanted to make sure... Thank you again. :-)

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Hi Celita! I'm so glad you enjoyed the interview! Yes, the ebook drawing is open internationally. Thanks for bringing that up--I tweaked the blog post to make that clear to others. Good luck!

Submitted by Rebecca Rickman on
The Widow of Gettysburg looks like a great read! I enjoy historical fiction and the story looks great.

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Thanks Rebecca! Widow of Gettysburg seems to be striking a special chord with folks. Good luck in the drawing!

Submitted by Betti on
What a fun way to spend an afternoon! Thanks to those who put this all together :) I already have the Widow of Gettysburg, but would love to have Wedded to War.

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Hi Betti, yes, that would be great if you could read Wedded to War--especially before you read Yankee in Atlanta (book #3 in the series, which releases in June). Two characters from Wedded show up again in Yankee to finish their stories. :) Blessings!

I am going to look but I thihk so far I would like the widow of Gettysburg. Linda Finn Faithful Acres Books www.faithfulacres.net faithfulacresbooks@gmail.com

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Hi Linda Marie! Widow is one of my favorites, too! If you've ever been to Gettysburg, this book will be especially meaningful. And if you haven't been there yet--this book might just inspire you to visit! :)

Thanks for taking part in this fun scavenger hunt, Jocelyn! I have both of your fiction books on my Kindle, waiting for me to read so I can help publicize them. I rarely win - but if I were to accidentally win, I would choose Stories of Faith and Courage from the Homefront. It looks so inspiring in the midst of these troubled times we're in. cjarvis [at] bellsouth [dot] net

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Hi Carole! I'm glad you have my first two novels waiting for you! Stories of Faith and Courage from the Home Front would be an excellent choice. It won two gold medals last year- one from the Advanced Writers and Speakers Association, and one from the Military Writers Society of America. These stories contained in the book are not well known, but so inspiring. Thanks and blessings!

I would love to read Wedded to War if I was to win the giveaway. :)

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
That would be wonderful, Renee! And if you don't win, there is always the library! :) But good luck just the same!

Submitted by Donna on
Faith Deployed

Submitted by Bonnie Traher on
Hoping to win.

Submitted by Barbara on
Would love to win the Widow of Gettysburg.......seems like it would be a very good book...love historical novels

Submitted by Connie Hendryx on
Very touching interview.....thanks!

Submitted by Kristen on
Hi Jocelyn! I've been wanting to read your Heroines Behind the Lines series since I first heard about it, so I would choose Wedded to War or Widow of Gettysburg! Thanks for the chance to win a copy! kam110476(at)gmail(dot)com

Submitted by Debora Wilder on
I'm thoroughly enjoying the scavenger hunt. Thanks so much for being a part of it and for the chance to win an e-copy of one of your books. I'd like to get Wedded to War if I'm the one God chooses to bless.

Submitted by Darlene Pena on
This has been a really fun activity! Your books look great! I really enjoy historical fiction, although I don't think I've read any war based novels.

Submitted by Sherry on
I'm enjoying the scavenger hunt! I think Stories of Faith and Courage from the HomeFront sounds interesting.

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