My Faith

5 minute Friday–SILENCE

Silence
To be honest, this week’s word I don’t really want to write about.
Probably because I know SILENCE all too well. And I don’t have an answer
  •       When life does not go as you wanted it to—SILENCE

  •        When the bad guy wins–SILENCE

  •       You cry out to God–SILENCE

  •       You long for justice—SILENCE

  •       You want to know the future—SILENCE

  •       You are waiting for something to change—SILENCE

  •       You ask him why—SILENCE

Sometimes silence is so loud it roars!

The Bible is full of people just like us who also dealt with SILENCE. 
  •      Joseph—how many YEARS was he a slave, in a prison, seemingly forgotten

  •      Daniel—he spent a lifetime in captivity in Babylon (not fair!)


  •       Sarah—how long she waited on a promised son



  •       The disciples in the upper room—confused and bewildered


  •        Mary and Martha when Lazarus died and Jesus didn’t come—heartbroken and hurting

I relate to their frailty and admire their faith.
We  have the benefit of seeing beyond their reality. 
o   We see how God answered. 
o   How he showed up.
o   The end of the story.  The why.
o   The meaning or purpose of the SILENCE.
My response:
I wait on God to meet me in my silence.  He will!

Author life, Writing tips

Layers–Julie Hedlund’s list of layers in picture books and link to FB live seminar

Social media–gotta love it.

I was able to tune into a Facebook Live chat with Julie Hedlund about layers in picture books.  She had some fantastic information.  I shared it to my Facebook page if you are interested, or you can find it at the PB Summit Facebook page.  I also have a link to Julie’s FB Page because her page offers some more fabulous tricks of the trade that I think are helpful to any picture book writer.

Julie Hedlund Facebook

PB Summit Facebook

My Facebook Page

The layers she talked about were:
1.  Plot
2. Character
3. Heart
4. Rule of Three
5. Pacing
6. Illustrations
7. Voice
8. Structure
9. Language
10. Theme

What a great list!

I loved how she gave example texts and talked about how they exemplified each layer.  

So, for my next challenge, I am going to:

1. Check out some picture books and analyze for layering.

2. Revise my own manuscripts with these layers in mind.

I’ll let you know my progress! (Stay tuned!)

Thanks, Julie at PB Summit for a great FB Live post!

My Faith

5 Minute Friday — NEED

Today’s word is NEED.
Ok, let’s see. What do I need?
What comes to mind first:
-Coffee, with French vanilla creamer, please.
-A better attitude. (every day)
-Students to turn in every assignment.
-A new pair of boots would be nice—scuff marks are so uncool. (Mine have scuff marks)
Or is it more like..
-Water,
-Food,
-Shelter,
-The basic necessities.
All we really need is…
-LOVE???  (Pretty sure that’s been said before)

It is hard to separate out our needs from our wants.  I’m pretty sure I know what I want…but what I need…that is another story.
My time is drawing to a close, mind swirling, how can I wrap this up?
In the process of writing, two verses from the Psalms did come to mind:
Psalm 142:5 “I cry to you O Lord, I say, ‘You are my refuge, my portion in the land of the living.'”
Psalm 73:26 “My flesh and my heart my fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever!”
God is our portion.  A portion is just enough. A portion meets our need. 
He promises to be our “enough” for each day.

He meets our need. Whatever it is. With just enough.
Book Review and Author Interviews

Interview with Glenys Nellist and Book Review of ‘TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS

On Christmas Eve, many families read Dr. Clement C. Moore’s ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas.”  Now, thanks to Glenys’s beautiful words, they can share the story of Jesus’ birth to the familiar rhythms of an old classic.

In my opinion, Glenys has a natural gift and flair for rhyme and rhythm.
Here is a sample from one of the darling pages:

“Now donkeys, now cows, now pigeons, and sheep,
Now oxen and mice in the manger did peep.
His eyes, how they twinkled, his dimples so sweet,
As they nuzzled his fingers and cute little feet.”

One of my favorite rhymes describes the shepherds:

“They ran to the stable and peeked through the door,
And saw something never imagined before!
There, in a manger, a baby boy lay–
No blankets, no pillow, his bed made of hay.”

It is a wonderful book!  If you would like to buy it, here is the link on Amazon:

Link to buy ‘Twas the Evening of Christmas on Amazon

And, as a treat to all of you, Glenys is here today to answer some of my questions.

Hi Glenys, welcome!  I’m so glad you could join me on my blog!  Let me congratulate you on your newest book (well at least I think it is your newest) ‘Twas the Evening of Christmas.  I absolutely love the cover with the three wisemen.  But it is the rhyme and content of the words that I admire the most.

But, since I can’t wait anymore to hear your answers to my questions, let’s get started…

First, do you have a process you use in order to tell God’s story in such new and creative ways?

Well before I begin any new project, I pause to ask God to help me and to be with me as I write. Since I believe that God’s creative, Holy Spirit is limitless, and IN all of us, I always pray that God would show me a new, creative way to share the story. 

That is beautiful.  God definitely answers that prayer!  In my opinion, you have a special way with word choice, rhyme, and rhythm.  Besides that being a natural gift, is there anything else you have done to improve that skill?

I do three things in particular: Firstly, I pay attention to other writers, such as Crystal Bowman (who is the queen of rhyme), to see how they do it. Secondly, I always read my poems out loud because it helps to see if the words fit and flow. The third thing is that I literally count the syllables on my fingers,to make sure that the rhythm of each verse is consistent and concise.

I can picture the counting on the fingers thing, because I have tried it.  I’m glad to know I’m not the only one who does this! Another question I have is,  Looking back over the last three years as an author, how has God surprised you?

When I look back on the last three years, I am completely and utterly amazed that one little book became a series of four (soon to be five!), which led to another series (Snuggle Time) and more titles beyond that. I can honesty say that although I work hard as a writer, I don’t really know how that happened. The only possible explanation is the principle of Ephesians 3:20 at work in my life: God is able to do IMMEASURABLY more than all I could ever ask or imagine.  


God has done an immeasurable blessing.  And as your friend, I have had a chance to see how genuine you are.  I love how your beautiful heart shines through everything you do.  I am sure may people reading this are wondering, what advice do you have for aspiring authors?  

Pray a lot, work hard, be patient, and NEVER give up. 

That sounds like great advice!  I do want to know, what is the most rewarding part for you in writing picture books for children? 

For me, the most rewarding part is reading my words to them. Children are a great audience!  Also, because I’m British, but live in the USA, when I visit schools here to read to the children, their reaction is, “Ooh…it’s the British author.” Then, when I visit schools in England to read to the children, their reaction is, “Ooh…it’s the American author!” It is so cute, and a total win-win for me! 

I can see how that would be very rewarding.  Also, I would love to visit Britain!  I have been there before, but I can never get enough travel.  And btw, I do love your accent.  It is very charming!

My last question is…What’s next?  Do you have any new projects that you are able to share with us?  
Well EASTER LOVE LETTERS FROM GOD will be on the shelves in January, along with two cute titles for Mother’s and Father’s Day, called  GOD MADE MOMMY SPECIAL and GOD MADE DADDY SPECIAL. I’ll also be making an exciting announcement soon, but I can’t say any more about that at the moment!

Three new books around the corner is so exciting!  And I can’t wait for your announcement.  Well I guess I will wait, but it will be exciting 🙂  So thrilled for you, and I really appreciate you taking the time to answer my questions.  I wish you all the best!  Thanks, Glenys!

    

About the author:  GLENYS NELLIST was born and raised in a little village in northern England.  Her stories and poems have been published in children’s magazines where her writing reflects a deep passion for bringing the Bible to life for young children.  Glenys lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with her husband, David.

Glenys Nellist’s Website
Twitter: @Glenys Nellist

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Author life, My Faith

Writing- test of endurance and willingness to take a LEAP OF FAITH

So many points along the writing journey have required a leap of faith.

–Taking a writing course (even when it cost money)

–Believing that my manuscript was good enough to submit to an agent, magazine publication, or a book publishing house.

–Submitting the manuscript for the possible acceptance/rejection of that agent, publication, or a book publishing house. (FOLLOW THROUGH)

–Going to a Writing Conference

–Signing up for a 15 minute appointment with an expert at the Writing Conference

–Talking to other people that I didn’t know at the Writing Conference

–Joining a critique group

–Setting up a Blog, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter promoting the fact that I am a writer.

–Actually telling people face-to-face that I am a writer.  That was and is probably the hardest!  Especially when I don’t have anything published to show for myself (yet) 🙂

And,
I have taken each of these steps of faith along my writer’s path! And survived! God was (and is) with me every step along the way.

And, currently in my writing journey, I am facing another LEAP.  Can’t explain the whole thing, but it is there.  And looking very impossible!

So that’s why I’m reminding myself of the faithfulness of God.

Philippians 1:6 “being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”

Not to take this verse too far out of context but.. 1 Thess 4:24 “The one who calls you is faithful and he will do it.”

Many of Jesus’s miracles required the person he was helping to take a leap of faith.

Can you think of any examples?

Here’s an example from something I studied last week:

Jesus’s first miracle…turning the water into wine.

Have you ever noticed that the servants had to take the “water” to the master and present it to him as wine.  The question is, when exactly did they KNOW they had wine in their jars?

I admire their faith.

I want to imitate their faith.

I will take my leap of faith.  (Hold me accountable, please!)

I will let you know how it goes.  Are you facing a leap of faith?  I’d love to hear about it.

P.S. BTW, a good reminder. Even if what I want to happen doesn’t happen, God is there.  And HE is enough!