Tell
my readers a little about your new book which is holiday themed and why you
wrote it.
Even
though A Merry Little Christmas is really a love story, I felt it needed some
additional conflict, and some of the racial struggles of the 60s seemed to be
the right choice for this particular plot. I grew up in the 60s, and I was
always interested in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. In some ways I
feel I’ve waited my whole life to write this book. It came easily to me in that
it’s been percolating in my imagination for a long time. Even though it sounds like
a cliché, A Merry Little Christmas truly was the book of my heart.
Did
you grow up in the country as the farm scenes seem realistic?
I
did. While the small towns in the book are totally fictitious I did grow up on
a wheat, cattle, pig, and chicken farm in Western Oklahoma,
and it was pretty much identical to the one in the novel. If the farm scenes
seem realistic it’s because I got to know farm life quite well before I moved off
to college at eighteen.
Your
main characters, Franny and Charlie come from very different backgrounds, but
are both looking for something very different from the way they've grown up. Do
you think as humans, we all just have a "grass is always greener on the
other side" mentality?
Yes,
that is a human frailty that is easy to succumb to, and I’ve been guilty of it
as well. But God is good about reminding me that he’s placed me on my own
unique life-road, and it may have little to do with anyone else’s journey. Besides,
in many cases when we get a closer look at someone else’s “lush green grass” it
usually turns out to be turf.
Do
you think that sometimes people don't pray for what they want because they are
afraid of getting what they pray for?
Perhaps
that’s true. It would explain why Franny is equally nervous and excited about
the sudden answer to her prayers.
Franny
is like me in some ways, but she has a lot more courage than I have and more
laughter in her heart. So, really, I want to be Franny when I grow up.
Was
there a reason you added the themes of Christmas and music to the story?
My
editor asked me to add those elements, and it was a blessing, since Christmas
is my favorite time of year, and I love music. Also, female readers in general love
novels that are set during the holidays, and I’m hoping the music adds a cozy
feel to the overall Christmas theme.
What
is your favorite Christmas song?
“The
Holly and the Ivy.” The song has a melancholy feel to it, but it’s also
beautifully sweet. I love the “Currier and Ives” style pictures my imagination
conjures up when I’m listening to it.
What
is your favorite Christmas tradition?
I
love to have my gal friends over for brunch around Christmastime. I have been
collecting tea dishes for many years, and so when I do a brunch, I go all out. Women
are usually in a service mode most of their lives so when they come to my house
I want them to feel wonderfully pampered. And by the time they leave, I hope their
hearts are a little merrier and they feel we’ve celebrated Christmas well!
Does
the song "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" have a special
significance to you?
The
song makes me swoon it’s so romantic and lovely. It makes me think of being
snowed-in with the man I love. Of course, that scene also needs a mountain
cabin with a crackling fire and two mugs of wassail.
You
have written everything from romance to suspense/thrillers to nonfiction. What
is your favorite genre to write?
I
love inspirational romance. There’s just nothing else like it for writing and
reading. It naturally makes you want to curl up on an overstuffed couch and
read the day away.
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ReplyDeleteHello!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for featuring my work on your blog. I really appreciate it. Best wishes and merry merry Christmas!
Anita Higman