Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Debut Cover Reveal with Pepper Basham

Today I am honored and privileged to reveal the debut cover for one of my writing friends, Pepper Basham. Her debut novel, The Thorn Bearer, releases on May 7th. I was thrilled when she asked me to share her brand new cover!

I met Pepper online a few years ago, and then in person at the 2012 ACFW Conference. Pepper is one of those rare and unique individuals that makes you feel rare and unique, as well. She has a contagious smile and a sweet, sweet spirit. I'm honored to have her here today. Be sure to read to the end to see the cover reveal!

Lindsay Harrel, Pepper, and Me at the 2012 ACFW Conference
Welcome to my blog, Pepper! Thank you for stopping by to visit and talk about your upcoming debut releases.
 
Thanks so much for having me, Gabrielle. Do you realize you are the VERY FIRST blog I’ve visited where I get to share about my debut?!? I’m so thankful to have this first opportunity with someone as sweet as you! J
 
I feel honored to be the very first blog!! I'm sure there will be many, many more. :) For readers meeting you here for the first time, can you tell us a little about yourself and your publication story?
 
Well, I wear a lot of hats as a music minister’s wife, mom-of-five, and speech-language pathologist, and I think the many ‘hats’ inspire my love for various genres. I’m a native of the Blue Ridge Mountains on the border of NC and VA and come from a long storytelling tradition, so my love for story began at my granny’s knee. I’m a big fan of chocolate, jazz, laughter, and dress-up, and I LOVE spending time with other writers.
 
It’s been a very long road. I’ve written ever since I was a little girl, but I didn’t start pursuing publication until about ten years ago. I started with Writer’s Digest and The Christian Writers Guild in hopes of learning the craft – and then I began my faithful conference visits. All along the way I worked full-time and added kids J Writing happened in the nooks and crannies of my life. I learned, wrote, submitted, received rejections….and started the process again.
 
It wasn’t until 2011 that things started moving at a little faster pace. I double-finaled in the ACFW Genesis Contest with two different genre books. A year later I obtained an agent which then transitioned into THE BEST AGENT EVER in Julie Gwinn. Julie took charge of my stories and publication with a passion – which ended in three contracts in three months. (All different genres.)
 
That's an amazing publication story! I love how God shows up at the perfect time, with the perfect agent, and the perfect stories to pitch to publishers. Speaking of the perfect stories, can you give us a sneak peek at the stories you have releasing this year?
 
I have two novels coming out soon. My debut, The Thorn Bearer, arrives in May and is a WW1 era historical romance. With the backdrop being the Lusitania and WW1, it is a very dramatic novel about friendship, forgiveness, and love. Be forwarned – it can be a little dark too. We have a sinking ship on our hands.
 
Historical: Ashleigh Dougall survived a painful past only to find her future in jeopardy aboard the ill-fated Lusitania. As she and her childhood friend, Sam Miller, face the tragedies both outside and inside themselves, they learn forgiveness and friendship can lead to something greater than either ever imagined. But Ashleigh’s secrets may be too dark for anyone to accept, even her best friend. Can she learn to release the pain from her past, savor the promises of the present, and believe in the hope of the future?
 
Then this summer, my first contemporary romance, A Twist of Faith, comes out. It’s a modern-day version of My Fair Lady with an Appalachian Twist. As a speech-language pathologist, I really had fun with this one!
 
Contemporary: The Language of Love doesn’t have an accent.
 
Dr. Adelina Roseland is determined to get out of backwoods Appalachia at all cost – even if it means making a wager with her arrogant supervisor to turn cattle farmer, Reese Mitchell, into corporate world material in two months. His accent is thick, but the love that binds his family is thicker and opens up a longing in Dee for a place called home. But will the truth of the wager end her future hopes with Reese and can forgiveness teach them both to speak the language of the heart?
 
The third book is a middle reader fantasy/steampunk that I’m coauthoring with two game designers from New Zealand. It’s slated to come out in late fall or early winter 2015.
 
All of those sound amazing! I love WWI (my current WIP is set during that era), and My Fair Lady is one of my all-time favorite stories. I can't wait for all of them to release. You write in a variety of genres. I’d love to know where your passion for each genre comes from.
 
What can I say? The Lord has a sense of humor?!? And He’s given me an overactive imagination J
 
I’ve always been in love with a ‘fantasy-like’ story, basically stories that have some sort of element of ‘magic’. Magic can be anything from the wonder of falling in love to the powerful amazement in the imagination of other worlds.  I’m a big fan of history too, especially the Victorian era-WW1. There was so much ‘creativity’ and ‘imagination’ going on at a fast pace during that time.
 
So, to answer your question, I guess, it’s been an evolving closet of stories my whole life. In high school my first lengthy story was something like a ‘historical romantic paranormal mystery” – so I guess I’ve always been a little confused in the genre-world J 
 
Author Cathy Hake once told me to “write where the passion is” and until someone decided to publish my books, that’s what I did. It just so happens that God’s decided to keep me in various genres even in publication. This year I’ll publish the historical, contemporary, and co-author a middle reader Steampunk J CRAZY!
 
That is crazy, but so amazing, too! Besides being a wife, a mom, and a published author, you also have a day job! Can you tell us a little about it?
 
I love being a pediatric speech-language pathologist! My specialty is Autism, especially highly verbal Autism and Social Communication Disorders. Up until last year, I worked in a university setting, but last year we moved to Asheville, NC and I began working back in the clinic-scene. Right now I serve a couple of charter schools in Asheville and hope to ‘someday’ focus most of my therapy on social communication. My charter schools are great, though. Fun kids! Fantastic teachers!
 
I'm sure they feel the same about you. I'm amazed you find time to write! I’ve heard that some authors need a special environment to write in (music, comfy chair, coffee shop, quiet room, desk, etc.). Do you have a special place you like to write?
 
Nope. Whether it’s been a skill forged out of necessity or not, I can’t say – but I usually write in the middle of life happening around me. If I waited for quiet and alone time– I’d probably never have a good opportunity to write J
 
And – you never know what kind of inspiration you’ll find in the middle of the everyday. My kids are a constant source of inspiration! I do enjoy those rare moments of focused writing time, but, thankfully, they’re not a necessity. I audio record in my car, scratch out info on napkins while waiting in the carpool line, and sometimes take my lunch break to edit a scene.
 
I guess I’ve learned to seize the moment – whatever moment God provides – to encourage this dream.
 
Pepper, it's been so much fun hosting you on my blog! I'm excited to see what the future holds for you and your writing.
 
Thanks so much for hosting me, Gabrielle. You’ve made my day!

Now, it's my pleasure to reveal Pepper's debut cover for The Thorn Bearer, releasing May 7th!!


Releasing May 7th from Vinspire Publishing
Ahh!!! There are so many things I love about this cover! The mood is dark and stormy, yet full of mystery, intrigue, and beauty. I love the era and setting, and am eager to meet Ashleigh Dougall. Not only is this cover stunning, it has an endorsement from the amazing Laura Frantz. Congratulations, Pepper!

Meet Pepper:

 
Pepper Basham writes romance peppered with grace and humor. She’s a native of the Blue Ridge Mountains, a mom of five, a speech-language pathologist, and a lover of chocolate. She writes a variety of genres, but enjoys sprinkling her native culture of Appalachia in them all.  She currently resides in the lovely mountains of Asheville, NC where she works with kids with special needs, searches for unique hats, and plots new ways to annoy her wonderful friends at her group-writing blog, The Writer’s Alley. She is represented by Julie Gwinn and is debuting her first novel, The Thorn Bearer, in Spring 2015. www.pepperdbasham.com

Your Turn Reader: What do you think of that cover?!?! Isn't it stunning? Please join me in congratulating Pepper.

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The winner from last weeks drawing for a Navy Seal Noel from my interview with author Liz Johnson is: Susan Johnson. Congratulations, Susan! I'll be in touch.

40 comments:

  1. What a fun day!!! Thanks for inviting me, Gabrielle. And oh my! The cover looks so beautiful and BIG! Wow! I'm super-nervous about it going out into the big-wide world, but I certainly hope God will use the story to touch hearts.
    I love that you write WW1 era too! Fascinating, isn't it?
    I'm bringing cyber hot chocolate and chocolate chip scones to serve up for your readers.

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    1. It is a fun day!! Congratulations, Pepper. The cover is gorgeous and eye-catching. I can't wait to read the story. I love WWI era fiction. It was such an intense period of history. As I research for my novel, I'm reminded of how patriotic and proud Americans were at that time. Thank you for sharing your cover here today, and for bringing that yummy hot chocolate and scones!! :)

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  2. My delight and pleasure! "Sweets for the Sweet", I say :-)

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  3. I could cry. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE that you are releasing a book, Pepper and I am going to buy an entire case of these books and hand them out to all my friends, squealing and shouting to the heavens that my SISTER wrote this book. Ahhhhhh! I love this cover and LOVE that it's now live for all to see!

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    1. I love your enthusiasm, Casey!!! I'm thrilled for Pepper and I can't wait for her book to release. :)

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    2. Casey - my sweet little sis, I love you! And what a wonderful start to my day!! Thank you for all that excitement and love!

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  4. Oh geeze!!! I think I'm crying! Love this! Thanks for hosting our girl, Gabe! Xo

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    1. Ames, I'm with you. I was an emotional mess this morning from excitement and gratitude. I was having my prayer time on the way to work and just thanking God for this moment, this opportunity, and the joy of getting to write! It's been a long road to this day! Wow!

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  5. I love this cover. It has a touch of class. The colors are absolutely stunning, they'll pull readers eyes right to this wonderful story. This is sure to be a fantastic start to a great writing career.

    And on top of it, Pepper is an Alley Cat with me. I am so blessed to watch her career catapult.

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    1. Mary, being an AlleyCat has been one of the best gifts God has ever given me! I'm so thankful to share this writing journey with you guys!

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    2. I agree with everything you said, Mary!! And Pepper is so blessed to have her Alley Cats. You ladies are a phenomenal group of writers!

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  6. Love it--very eye-catching and different. Congrats!!!

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    1. Thank you, Heather! I love that it's different....kind of like the story. :-)

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    2. Heather, you've said it perfectly. I can't wait to read the story, especially because it promises to be a unique book. The cover is so intriguing!!!

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  7. I've been following your writing journey for a number of years, Pepper. I'm so happy for you! You've worked so hard and it's paid off. Beautiful cover!

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    1. Jill, thank you for stopping by to congratulate Pepper! I love cheering on writer friends who have worked hard to achieve their dreams. :)

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  8. Oh Jill,
    Thank you for saying that. It has been a long time and I hope others will enjoy the end result of all the rejection, perseverance, and waiting :-)

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  9. I am over-the-moon thrilled for you, Pepper. And your cover is gorgeous. I still say your heroine looks like you. :)

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    1. She does look like Pepper!!! Thanks for stopping by to celebrate today, Beth

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    2. Friends really do see the best in you, don't they? Thanks, Beth ;-)

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  10. Woo-hoo! Pepper, I am SO HAPPY FOR YOU! This is a beautiful, stunning cover !! I'd pick up the book for the cover alone! Cannot wait to read it.
    I remember hearing the name of your book "The Thorn Bearer" (probably on a blog somewhere) and thinking what an awesome title for a book - and now HERE IT IS! So excited for you!
    Enjoy this moment!!
    Cheers,
    Sue
    P.S. My historicals are set just prior to this time period, in 1911, and 1914 and there are some ships involved - though not as prominently as yours!

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    1. Susan, I can't WAIT to get your opinion on the book! Especially since your era is near mine. Thank you for your encouragement. I can't tell you what a delight it was to spend time with you at ACFW last year!

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    2. Thank you for stopping in today, Susan!

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  11. Oh, I forgot to ask --- how did they come up with the cover? Was it a model shoot?

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    1. They came up with the cover. Didn't the artist do a fantastic job? I was floored!

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  12. What a gorgeous, atmospheric cover! Congrats to Pepper on her upcoming release. :)

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    1. The cover definitely relays a wonderful atmosphere--one I can't wait to delve into!! Thanks for visiting, Rissi!

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  13. Thank you, Rissi. I'm so thankful to Gabrielle for letting me debut it here! And I'm thrilled to have the opportunity!

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  14. PEPPER!!! It's sooooo fun to see you on this side of the blog, my friend, and I couldn't be happier for your incredible success of late. Guess this means I can take you off my prayer list to get pubbed ... ;)

    And, WOWZERS, Twist of Faith sounds AWESOME!! Of course, it helps that My Fair Lady is one of my ALL-TIME favorite movies/musicals EVER, so you hooked me immediately with that! If the writing is as good as Thorn Bearer, it's going to be another winner for sure!!

    Hugs,
    Julie

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    1. It's a new place for me - joining women who have inspired and encouraged me, like YOU, Julie!! Amazing! I really love A Twist of Faith. It's such a fun story. I just received the concept edits back on it and hope to work on those soon. Thank you for your kind words...and your endorsement! You will never know what those mean to to me!!

      Pepper

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    2. Thanks for stopping by today, Julie!! I'm jealous you had a sneak peek at the Thorn Bearer!!

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  15. Beautiful cover! All of your stories sound great! Definitely intrigued by the twist on My Fair Lady (I'm a total musical nut), and I love pretty much anything middle grade, so I'm looking forward to your steampunk, too!

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    1. Amy, I think we're going to get along just fine ;-) And your cover is amazing too! I think we might have two of the best with Vinspire ;-)

      Pepper

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    2. Amy, I couldn't agree with you more. :) I love Pepper's story ideas. Thanks for visiting!!

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  16. Gabrielle,
    I want to thank you again for your kindness and encouragement in allowing me to take over your blog today with my news :-) You've been as gracious a hostess as you are a person! thank you!!

    Pepper

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    1. Thank you, Pepper! It truly was a treat for me. I'm praying for you as you step into the role of published author, and wishing you all sorts of blessings. I'm honored to be your hostess today. Congrats, again. :)

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  17. Eeeeeeeeeee!!! "Lush and dramatic" - I LOVE that endorsement from Laura Frantz!! And that's exactly what this cover is, too! Absolutely STUNNING. Could not be prouder of you, my friend!

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