Sunday, September 30, 2012

Books by Title

A Bit Of Seawater (Paperback) (Kindle)
A Captain's Heart (Paperback) (Kindle)
A Man Called Outlaw (Paperback) (Kindle)
A Wedding Transpires on Mackinac Island (Paperback) (Kindle)
Adventures in the Neighborhood Woods: The Tunnel (Paperback) (Kindle)
Awake (Paperback) (Kindle)
Behold the Dawn (Paperback) (Kindle)
Bound by Guilt (Paperback) (Kindle)
Boy Meets Girl: Say Hello to Courtship (Paperback) (Kindle)
Bring Your Writing to Life (Paperback) (Kindle)
Burning Light (Paperback) (Kindle)
By Faith, Not By Sight (Hardcover) (Kindle)
By Starlight (Paperback) (Kindle)
By Sword By Right (Paperback) (Kindle)
Called (Paperback) (E-book)
Chasing Jupiter (Paperback) (Kindle)
Cherry Blossom Capers (Paperback) (Kindle)
Coming Day (Paperback) (Kindle)
Complete Idiot's Guide to Business Law, The (Paperback) (Kindle)
Courage (Paperback) (Kindle)
Crown Of Anavrea, The (Paperback) (kindle)
Deadly Exposure (Paperback) (Kindle)
Delivered (Paperback) (Kindle)
 Destiny of A Few, The (Paperback) (Kindle)
 Destiny of a Galaxy, The (Paperback) (Kindle)
Destiny of One, The  (Paperback) (Kindle)
Do Hard Things (Hardcover) (Kindle)
Dug Down Deep (Paperback) (Kindle)
 Element of Surprise, The (Paperback) (Kindle)
Every Tear (Paperback) (Kindle)
Facets of Fantasy Collector's Edition (Paperback) (Kindle)
Finding Faith (Paperback) (Kindle)
Finding the Core of Your Story  (Paperback)(Kindle)
Firmament: Radialloy (Paperback) (Kindle)
Ghostwalker (Paperback) (Kindle)
 Glass Shadow, The (Paperback) (Kindle)
Having Decided to Stay: Collected Poems (Paperback) (Kindle)
Heart to Heart: Meeting With God in the Lord's Prayer (Paperback(Kindle)
Heartless (Paperback) (Kindle)
I Kissed Dating Goodbye (Paperback) (Kindle)
Interrupted: Life Beyond Words (Paperback) (Kindle)
Journeys of Faithfulness: Stories of Life and Faith for Young Christian Women (Paperback) (Kindle)
 Keepers of Elenath, The (Paperback) (Kindle)
Kestrel's Midnight Song (Paperback) (Kindle)
Key of Living Fire (Paperback) (Kindle)
Mercenary's Marriage,The (Paperback) (Kindle)
Mighty Stallion (Paperback) (Kindle)
Moonblood (Paperback) (Kindle)
Noble Imposter (Paperback) (Kindle)
Offspring (Paperback) (Kindle)
Only a Novel (Paperback) (Kindle)
Only Angels Are Bulletproof (Paperback) (Kindle)
Outlining Your Novel: Map Your Way to Success (Paperback) (Kindle)
Pajama School (Paperback) (Kindle)
Pandora's Box and Other Problems (Paperback) (Ebook)
Past Suspicion (Paperback) (Kindle)
Peter's Angel (Paperback) (Kindle)
Pirate Daughter's Promise,The (Paperback) (Kindle)
Precisely Terminated (Paperback) (Kindle)
Rainbow's End (Paperback) (Kindle)
Ranch Next Door and Other Stories,The (Paperback) (Kindle)
Read for the Heart: Whole Books for Whole Hearted Families (Paperback) (Kindle)
Real{Fast}Food (Paperback) (Kindle)
Red Rain (Paperback) (Kindle)
Saffron's Big Plan: And Other Stories (Paperback) (Kindle)
Sandhill Dreams (Paperback) (Kindle)
Send Me, Lord Jesus (Paperback) (E-book)
Sew, It's a Quest (Paperback) (kindle)
Sex Is Not the Problem (Lust Is) (Paperback) (Kindle)
Shadow Things,The (Paperback) (Kindle)
Soldier's Cross,The (Paperback) (Kindle)
Starflower (Paperback) (Kindle)
Stars in the Night (Paperback) (Kindle)
Start Here (Paperback) (Kindle)
Sword and Pen: The Poetry of Holy Worlds,The (Paperback) (Kindle)
Swords of the Six (Paperback) (Kindle)
Tales of the Heartily Homeschooled (Paperback) (Kindle)
Thicker than Blood (Paperback) (Kindle)
To Birmingham Castle: A Tale of Friendship and Adventure (Paperback) (Kindle)
Trial by Fire (Paperback) (Kindle)
Truth (Paperback) (Kindle)
Uncompromising: A Heart Claimed By a Radical Love (Paperback) (Kindle)
Unseen,The (Paperback) (Kindle)
Veiled Rose (Paperback) (Kindle)
Velvet's Wings (Paperback) (Kindle)
Warmth of His Eyes,The (Paperback) (e-book)
Worlds Unseen (Paperback) (Kindle)
Young Maid,The (Paperback) (e-book)

Monday, September 24, 2012

Please Welcome...


Perry Elisabeth Kirkpatrick!


Perry, welcome. First off, tell us a little bit about yourself?
Hi, Sarah! Thanks for interviewing me!
A little bit about myself? This kind of question always puzzles me because I'm so--normal! I'll do my best to give you a quick picture... I'm 20 years old, a Christian, the wife of my best friend, the mother of a rapidly growing blessing (in the oven, as they say), and the author of three books. I am the eldest of seven sisters and one brother who have always been the first audience and main inspiration for my writing. I have far too many interests and hobbies including writing (obviously!), reading, making music, sewing, knitting, various other kinds of crafting, and geeky things like web and graphic design. Oh--and I seriously have a thing for cute purses and nifty journals. I also tend to think way too hard.


What was your favorite part of being homeschooled?
Like almost any homeschool grad would say I enjoyed the freedom and flexibility: the freedom to use extra time in my day to fill many black notebooks with stories, and the flexibility to gobble up my English curriculum because of my interest in that subject. Another major benefit was the encouragement of having parents and siblings always there to test out my latest writing developments. I also appreciate the rich, thoughtful discussions with my parents and the depth they brought to a wide variety of topics. This special aspect of my own family is portrayed in the fictional families in my books.

What made you want to write books?
I honestly don't know the original reason I became interested in writing books. I guess the closest thing to an answer would be: because it's cool. Secretly or not-so-secretly, each of my hair-brained story ideas had hopes of becoming a real book. The ideas were always half-baked at most and were set so far outside my realm of experience they would eventually fizzle for lack of realism. After seven years, there was a long trail of unfinished stories leading straight to me, the 14-year-old disillusioned writer.

What inspired you to write "The Heavens Declare"?
Mom. Yep, there I was, the disillusioned writer (who wasn't writing at the moment), needing both a science assignment and an English assignment. My mom suggested that I write a fiction story that taught about a science topic. That seemed like an interesting way to combine both assignments; I kept listening. She explained that many homeschoolers love "living books" as a painless way of learning. Then she threw me the real clincher: it wasn't just our family who had difficulty finding decent, uplifting books for their young bookworms. So not only was this a fun way to do schoolwork, but there was even an audience outside my family for this story; maybe it could actually go somewhere--become a real book! The package was just too sweet: I could contribute to the literary options of families like mine, I would write about what I knew best (a modern-day, American, Christian, homeschooling family), and the project wouldn't die for lack of direction. Here was a promising project I could tackle. And so I did, although it wasn't until 2010 that I actually published The Heavens Declare: Five Children, Eight Planets, One God. It was quickly followed by a sequel, Light of the World in 2011, and most recently, Pearl's Practice.

Where can our readers get your books?
My books are available on Amazon (paperbacks) and Smashwords (e-books). Direct links to my titles can be found here.

Do you have any more projects in the works?
Yes, I most certainly do! Lately, my biggest projects have been loving and caring for my husband and growing our baby (who is kicking me as I write this. Consider that a "hello"). Other projects I hope to slowly continue include Girl against the Blank Page: a young author's (hopefully) helpful journey, another living book, and a somewhat allegorical adventure story that is absolutely begging (sometimes literally in the voice of my husband) to be completed.

Do have any final thoughts you would like to share?
I encourage other young authors to consider writing about normal life. Just because other genres are popular doesn't mean some of us can't break the mold and still be good writers. Remember: what you write about, you give your readers an appetite for. Writing about real life may be more challenging for you, but you will encourage your readers to live in and appreciate the here and now. For homeschoolers, this is especially important since we don't seem to be featured in too many fiction stories. ;) And always, write for the Lord's glory without fear of man, or book sales (or lack thereof), or anything. Do your best with what He has given you, and let Him take care of the results. You be a good and faithful servant.

Perry is giving away one e-copy of her book The Heavens Declare. Enter below.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Update

Please forgive the lack of updates. I have been sick of almost two weeks and my computer decided to die on me. The Winner of the Gregory Downs E-book is...

Perry!!

Parry, you should be receiving an e-mail shortly.

I have not forgotten our 90 follower giveaway. I will try to arrange to have it next week.

Monday, September 17, 2012

With us today is...

Julia Erickson!



First of all, tell the readers a little bit about yourself.
Hi! Nice to meet you! I am still slightly surprised at the fact that I'm now twenty-one years old. I have the most wonderful parents in the world and two amazing younger brothers, ages eighteen and sixteen. I live in a log cabin at the top of a hill in rural Georgia and we have a big garden and lots of chickens … over 50 at the moment. I’m a country girl at heart, but I grew up at the beach, living in Florida until I was fourteen – and I still love the ocean. Some of my favorite things to do (besides writing, of course!) include designing handcrafted jewelry, photography, reading, blogging, crochet, singing, and graphic design. I'm actually the one who designed the Homeschool Authors blog look. ;) I’m very artistic and I love colors, flowers and music. (Numbers? Not so much!) :)
What was your favorite part of being homeschooled?
The freedom! I loved the free time of being able to grow and learn at my own pace (which was way faster in certain subjects and way slower in others!). I was able to develop many talents and hobbies with the time I was allowed away from the textbooks that I wouldn't have been able to do otherwise. I am so thankful that my sweet mom persevered through a difficult and painful disease, Rheumatoid Arthritis, to teach us in spite of her ill health. She is the reason I am where I am, today. :) I want to homeschool my kids just like she taught us.

How did you start making jewelry?
I’ve had the business Jewels by Julia (http://jewelsbyjuliashop.com/) since I was just-turned-fourteen, selling handcrafted jewelry, but I had been playing with beads in various forms and fashions since I was six years old. When I was 13, My mom and I found out how to do the wire crimping technique, allowing us to create really "nice" necklaces and bracelets, and from there it just took off! :)

What inspired you to make e-books?

My brothers had already written their ebooks, and I decided I needed to get in on the action! :D But I'd wanted to share what I know about jewelry making with others for a good long while. I'm just glad it finally happened and I got the books put together! :)


What have people said about your e-books?

I've gotten a lot of feedback, but most of it has been in spoken form so I can't quote directly. However! I've been told that the books are very professionally done, exceedingly easy to follow along and understand, and that the photography quality of the step-by-step photos is awesome. (That makes me really happy, because I did the whole thing myself).


Are you planning on writing more?
Yes, I am! I have some ideas in the works for some special project ebooks on things like beaded watches and a floating pearls necklace. Other than that, I also write novels, and I'm currently in the process of writing my third and editing my first and second ones! I hope to traditionally publish them, versus the self-publishing I did with my ebooks. :)

Do you have any final thoughts?
Hmm, why does that sound like "Any last words? Mwahaha!" - must be just me. ;) If you're interested in learning more about me you can find me blogging at http://jewelsbyjulia-lauren.blogspot.com/! If you want to see some of the jewelry I've made myself, check out http://www.etsy.com/shop/TheJewelsByJuliaShop. And thanks so much, Sarah, for interviewing me!