Joanne's guest post is the fifth in a six week author spotlight series I'm doing here. Week one I hosted author Jody Hedlund, week two I hosted author Laura Frantz, week three I hosted author Wendy Paine Miller, and week four I hosted author Melissa Tagg. Check back here next Wednesday for the last author in this series. At the bottom of this post I'll tell you how you can win a fun gift basket from these six authors!
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As a writer, I love Pinterest. As a mom, I love Pinterest.
As a fan of double-fudge peanut butter brownies…well you get the pattern! Pinterest
has only been around for a few years, but it’s a great resource. Handy for life,
and as a writer, handy in the world of story building. For readers and writers
alike, this online pin board has been bridging the gap between words on the
page, and the visuals that can often inspire them.Characters
All character boards are different, mainly depending on the setting and time period and the author’s preferences. As a writer of Appalachian romance, I’m often drawn to people who aren’t buttoned too high and tight and have a bit of rustic edge to them. It fits well with my genre and the people of the mountains I love to write about. One of the great things about character boards is following those of other writers! There are a ton of great ones out there and one of my favorites is that by Laura Frantz, called novel faces. Positively delightful! She captures a great human emotion and intrigue in a way that we can see deeper into the stories she has written, all the while yearning for more.
Dress
I confess, as an Appalachian writer, I don’t have a dress
board, mainly because with my period and region, dress was usually pretty
simple. Homespun, affordable and frugal, dresses and shirts were rarely
fashionable and often used until they were too threadbare to make it another
day, then cut up for a quilt or curtains. But there are writers out there with
genres that have exquisite history dress. Whether it’s the Civil War era or
Edwardian England, there are some phenomenal boards that capture the costumes
and dress of a time period.
Setting
My main setting board is called the spirit of Appalachia. I’ve been
pinning there for nearly two years and it’s really just a gathering of
inspirational images that remind me of Appalachia: the mountains, the people,
animals, farms and on. Images that either remind me of actual scenes from my
books, or could serve as potential inspiration for future scenes.
QUESTIONS FOR MY BLOG READERS: As a reader, do Pinterest boards give you a richer experience of the
story? As a writer, in what ways do you use Pinterest for your story
building?
Gabrielle here: Joanne, thank you for this lovely blog post! I love how Pinterest has enriched our writing, and reading, experience.
Joanne has graciously agreed to give away a free copy of her new release, My Hope is Found, to one of the blog readers who comments on this post between now and Tuesday, October 29th at 11:59 p.m. CST. Please leave your email address under your comment!
Last weeks winner of Made to Last by author Melissa Tagg is:
Joanne has graciously agreed to give away a free copy of her new release, My Hope is Found, to one of the blog readers who comments on this post between now and Tuesday, October 29th at 11:59 p.m. CST. Please leave your email address under your comment!
Last weeks winner of Made to Last by author Melissa Tagg is:
Susan Johnson!
Congratulations, Susan. I'll be contacting you soon!
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Meanwhile, Lonnie determines to seal off her heart from Gideon, convinced he is lost to her forever. Strengthening her resolve to move on is her growing fondness for the handsome Scotsman, Toby McKee—the young reverend she has come to care for deeply. His proposal of marriage offers a bright future for her and her young son.
Yearning to allow joy back into her life, Lonnie must put aside the broken pieces of her heart that still love Gideon. When he returns to find her betrothed to another, he has to place his hope in God, trusting that the One who redeemed their love once can do it again.
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Six Authors, One Grand Prize!
Over the course of six weeks I will be hosting six authors on my blog. Each
author has agreed to offer a free copy of their newest release, as well as an
item for a grand prize drawing at the end of the six weeks! To be entered to win
a free copy of each book, all you need to do is visit my blog weekly (beginning
September 25th) and comment on each author's post. A random winner will be
chosen each week. To be entered to win the grand prize, visit my Rafflecopter
below and follow the instructions. If you do each thing listed you'll earn 45
chances to win the grand prize! Don't forget to visit here each Wednesday to
earn more chances!