I love this story.
WHAT
I LEARNED FROM MY FIRST PUBLISHED NOVELLA
All my life, I have been a
procrastinator. Lately, I have passed off the flaw with the statement, “why do
today what can be done tomorrow? After all, Jesus might return tonight!”
Although this thought brings a chuckle, it does not lead to a productive
lifestyle.
More than once, I have found myself in
situations where I lack some important food ingredient, household product, or whatever,
because I failed to write it down on my shopping list.
I can’t count the number of events I have
missed in town or online because I put off entering said event in my calendar
at the time I read about it. I am always thinking, “I’ll do it later.”
I believe it was way back in April that I was
invited to participate in a multi author Christmas novella series. I was so
excited, but in my mind, April was a long way away from a November release
date. HA!
The months in between flew by faster than an airliner
in blue sky, and before I knew it, the summer was drawing to a close. I had not
written one word of the story. Oh, yes,
ideas churned in my mind all the time, but I had nothing concrete to show for
it.
I am a member of an excellent critique group
who have offered me so much valuable advice about my writing over the past
couple of years. By the time I settled down to write Cathy’s Christmas
Confession, there was not enough time to send all of my chapters to my
critique buddies.
In retrospect, this first novella would have
been so much better if I had taken the time to write, get critiques, edit, and
hone the finished product. As it turned out, I spent a very rushed eight weeks
writing this story.
There were many days and nights when I was
literally in a panic, fearful I would not fulfill my commitment to God and my
fellow authors. I could not face another defeat in my writing career. I had
told too many people about this novella. No way was I going to back out on the
project.
God intervened at this point and gave me some
solid ideas to help me craft a story worth reading. He brought scenes to mind
that I had not even thought of. He spoke to me through my main characters and
their shared experience of loss. He enabled me to demonstrate the theme that
Christmas is not always joyful for the hurting, but there are ways to recognize
the true meaning of Christmas through our pain.
Writing is hard. It takes time, patience,
perseverance, skill, encouragement, creativity and guidance. I learned a
valuable lesson while writing this novella. Procrastination is not a positive
trait for an author.
There are hundreds of Christmas stories
available to readers every year. Cathy’s Christmas Confession (A Christmas Ridge Romance Book 3) is not a
story for all audiences. However, if this story appeals to you, my prayer is
that it will bless you and bring joy to your heart.
Happy Jesus’s birthday!
Blurb for Cathy's Christmas Confession
Christmas is not a
time of joy for the hurting.
During a
snowstorm, widow Cathy Fischer creams a stop sign on her way to work at the
Christmas Ridge Community Church. Acquaintance David Martin stops to help.
Cathy sees signs of deep grief in David, a recent widower. She reaches out with
support in an attempt to help David through this most difficult first Christmas
without his beloved wife.
David Martin
struggles with grief over the death of his wife. He blames God for her rapid
demise after her cancer diagnosis. Cathy reaches out to him with compassion and
support and soon enlists him in her mission to bring joy to others at
Christmas. Will their joint quest restore David’s faith?
David needs to
turn loose of the past and embrace his future. Cathy has a confession to make
to the entire community that may give David a different perspective of who she
really is. Will her confession set her free?
Does God have
plans in mind for the two of them they did not anticipate?
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BIO:
Patti Shene Gonzales hosts Step Into the Light, a weekly interview
style podcast, where guests share their journey out of darkness or ways they
lead others back to light. She hosts writers on her two blogs, Patti’s Porch and The Over 50 Writer. Patti is published in two anthologies and local
publications and has three novels in progress. She enjoys writing, reading,
critiquing, and spending time with family and friends. Patti lives in Colorado
with her devoted feline companion, Duncan. Cathy’s Christmas Confession is
her first novella.
Visit Patti at her website www.pattishene.com
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Kathy, thank you so much for hosting me on your blog. I am thrilled to be here. May you and your family be blessed with a Happy Jesus’s birthday!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing with us, Patti. You have a great Christmas too!:)
DeleteI'm halfway into it and am REALLY INTO IT!!! Such good writing and wonderful story!! Reminds me that there is always hope and always a way to include others!! Thanks, Patti, for this inspiring story!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! Your kind words have truly blessed me! Happy Jesus's birthday!
DeleteThank you. Merry Christmas.:)
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