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Join 7 Authors in Chicago!

Tue, 2023-02-14 18:28 -- Jocelyn Green

Join us on Saturday, September 2, at Chicago’s historic Palmer House Hilton Hotel for a tasteful evening with tea and talk of books, writing, history, and the power of story. Emceed by Chris Jager of Baker Book House, seven novelists will share what inspires them, tales from the research files, what they’ve learned on the journey, and their hope for readers. Meet and hear from bestselling and award-winning authors:

LYNN AUSTIN, whose titles include Long Way Home, Chasing Shadows, and If I Were You. Connect with her at LynnAustin.org.

AMANDA BARRATT, whose titles include Within These Walls of Sorrow, The White Rose Resists, and My Dearest Dietrich. Connect with her at AmandaBarratt.net.

KATE BRESLIN, whose titles include In Love’s Time, As Dawn Breaks, and Far Side of the Sea. Connect with her at KateBreslin.com.

SUSIE FINKBEINER, whose titles include The All-AmericanThe Nature of Small Birds, and All Manner of Things. Connect with her at SusieFinkbeiner.com.

LAURA FRANTZ, whose titles include The Rose and the Thistle, A Heart Adrift, and Tidewater Bride. Connect with her at LauraFrantz.net.

JOCELYN GREEN, whose titles include The Metropolitan Affair, The Windy City Saga series, and The Mark of the King. Connect with her at JocelynGreen.com.

JOANNA DAVIDSON POLITANO, whose titles include The Lost Melody, A Midnight Dance, and The Love Note. Connect with her at JDPStories.com.

Doors open at 6:30pm for tea, mingling, and book shopping! The evening will include small group time with each author, a panel discussion with all seven, and the opportunity to purchase books from Baker Book House. Have your books signed by the authors before you go!

Every reader will receive a swag bag with a retail value of more than $30.

*The Palmer House Hotel lobby is pictured below. 

To see how last year's Novel-Tea Evening went, visit this blog post. The photo below is from that event, which was held in the same location.

Tickets

Limited number of tickets available. If you register for the Windy City Saga Tour, indicate that you'd like a ticket on that form. Otherwise, tickets to the Novel-Tea Evening with the Authors are available to the public for purchase through Eventbrite here.

If you were to attend this event, what question would you like to ask these authors?

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About the Author: 

Jocelyn Green

Jocelyn Green inspires faith and courage as the award-winning and bestselling author of numerous fiction and nonfiction books, including The Mark of the King; Wedded to War; and The 5 Love Languages Military Edition, which she coauthored with bestselling author Dr. Gary Chapman. Her books have garnered starred reviews from Booklist and Publishers Weekly, and have been honored with the Christy Award, the gold medal from the Military Writers Society of America, and the Golden Scroll Award from the Advanced Writers & Speakers Association. She graduated from Taylor University in Upland, Indiana, with a B.A. in English, concentration in writing. As a speaker, Jocelyn inspires faith and courage in her audiences. She loves Mexican food, Broadway musicals, strawberry-rhubarb pie, the color red, and reading with a cup of tea. Jocelyn lives with her husband Rob and two children in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Visit her at www.jocelyngreen.com.

Comments

Submitted by Marlene Jensen on
Would love to go to one of your tea party’s! But would also love to read your new book!

Submitted by Jeanne Crea on
I would love to ask each author about a surprising thing they learned or a funny experience they had while researching. Love to hear these types of stories!

Submitted by Jeanette Durkin on
I'd ask how they decide to write the first few sentences to a book. I am currently trying to write a book and I keep changing my mind on what the first few sentences should be.

Submitted by Dana McReynolds on
Do you travel while researching for your books?

Submitted by Mackenzie on
Have you ever created a character after someone you personally know?

Submitted by Laura W on
This evening in Chicago sounds AMAZING, Jocelyn! I hope you, the other authors, and your guests have a wonderfully memorable gathering. If I was to be an attendee, once I got over being dumbstruck in the presence of such beloved authors, I would love to ask each one what has been the dearest encouragement they have received along their writing journey. Thank you!

Submitted by Heidi on
What keeps you writing when you hit a blockade or your brain can't come up with a good solution to a plot problem?

Submitted by Rachel Dixon on
One of the most interesting historical facts you've discovered while researching (whether you used it in a book or not)

Submitted by Lelia (Lucy) Re... on
I would be to scared to ask anything. Haha If I could speak I would ask who encouraged you to write.

Submitted by Stephanie H. on
What is your writing Kryptonite? What’s your favorite under-appreciated novel?

Submitted by Tracy Wirick on
Who is your favorite character out of all of your books and why?

Submitted by Olivia on
What drew all the authors together? Is there an interesting/funny story how one of you met the others or that you’ve shared during knowing each other?

Submitted by Shelley Beachy on
Do you often visit the locations where your books take place as part of your research? If yes, where has been your favorite place to visit?

Submitted by Melissa on
Will you ever be traveling out West for a book signing? Utah? We’d LOVE to have you!

Submitted by Carole Hill on
Is there a time period that you’d love to cover that you haven’t yet? And, what would be the time period you’d be least likely to write about?

Submitted by Katie A. on
I would love to ask authors what do they do before they sit down to write? Ex. Pray, get snacks, get comfy?

Submitted by Phyllis R on
I love the characters that each of create. Do your characters change as they are developed within the storyline or do you know exactly who you want them to be prior to writing the story?

Submitted by Trixi O. on
My question is two-fold, what kind of research did you do for your story, and what was just one interesting fact you found (for historical novels).

Submitted by Diane Pedrosa on
The cover art is so vivid on all these novels. Do you as authors have an input as to what you envision?

Submitted by Phyllis E on
Would love to win a copy of The Weight of Air. Just finished Free to Lean, and my library has ordered Metropolitan Affair for me :) My question for the authors is - do you refrain from reading other books while you are writing yours as they unintentionally influence your style? Thanks for the chance!

Submitted by Anne-Marie Webster on
What genre and to whom in particular do you gravitate when you have free time for pleasure reading?

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