Tuesday, April 30, 2013

May's Author of the Month: Deeanne Gist



Welcome to May!!! This year is moving right along, isn't it? I can't believe summer is right around the corner!! April was great, and I LOVED being able to have MaryLu Tyndall as our Author of the Month! Have you read her new book?! Oh good, I'm glad to hear you have! *hint, hint*

Pinch me!! Somebody please pinch me! Am I dreaming?! Ladies, I cannot tell you how THRILLED I am to be featuring one of my ALL-TIME-FAVORITE historical Christian romance authors this month-- Deeanne Gist! 

AHHH!!! Holy romance!!! Dee is my hero, my idol, my writing-role-model! Her new book IT HAPPENED AT THE FAIR has just been released, and I can't wait to get my copy in the mail!! Did you have it on pre-order too?! I thought you did. *wink*

I am so honored that Dee would do this interview for me and I am thrilled to share it with you. So, with no further ado, here is Dee!!


Tell us about Dee!! Is there anything fun or unique about you we might not know?

When I was in high school, one of the boys teased me mercilessly. So in speech class I used him as my “volunteer” to demonstrate how to tie someone up. Once I securely tied him, I informed the class my speech wasn’t really about how to tie someone up, but about how to throw a pie in someone’s face.

I wrapped a shower curtain around his neck, then proceeded to make a pie out of whipped cream. When I was putting the finishing touches on the pie, I said, “Now, the most important thing to remember is to … splat … catch them by surprise.” ☺

Your characters are so real, with real issues. How do you choose who/ what to write about?

I have always been fascinated with intriguing little historical tidbits I would find in those historical time-line books, or in an article somewhere. With It Happened at the Fair, the springboard for my idea was the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair.

With that one detail, I went to the reference part of the library and found two huge, oversized albums filled with pictures and descriptions of the Fair. In one was a picture of a woman teaching children. It turned out, she and the children were part of an exhibit and she was teaching them to lip read. I ground to a halt and immediately thought of all kinds of fun scenarios that could take place with a heroine who could lip read. And Della Wentworth was born.


What is your favorite scripture? What about it inspires you?

There are so many great ones. I’m afraid I don’t really have a favorite, per se. Every day a different one jumps to the forefront because it’s so dependent on what my circumstances are. I don’t know if I could possibly choose just one.

But if I have to, I’d probably go with the one about love. Romans 8:38, 39.

Of all your characters, who would you say you are most like?

There’s probably a little bit of me in all of them. I think the heroine I relate to most, though, is Essie Spreckelmeyer from Courting Trouble and Deep in the Heart of Trouble. Not so much because of what she liked to do. (She’s a much better athlete than me and I hate snakes.) But more because I really empathized with her desire to find a mate. Though I married very young, being a “wife and mother” were the things I most wanted to be when I grew up. My benchmarks were Maria Von Trapp and Mrs. Brady. ☺


WOW! Wasn't that awesome! Dee, I can't being to thank you enough for being on my blog this month! You and your books have blessed my life in so many ways--and I know many other readers feel the same. I CAN'T WAIT to read and review your next book--I know its going to be awesome!!

What is your favorite "Dee" novel, my friends? Who are your favorite characters? I'd love to know--please share!!

God bless you all and Happy Reading!
Amber
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Deeanne Gist—known to her family, friends, and fans as Dee—has rocketed up the bestseller lists and captivated readers everywhere with her original historical and contemporary novels. A favorite among readers and reviewers alike, her popular titles include A Bride Most Begrudging, A Bride in the Bargain, and Maid to Match. Her latest book, It Happened at the Fair (releasing April 2013), is her ninth published novel.

A popular speaker, Gist’s presentations have been featured on the front page of the Wall Street Journal and in other publications. The Wall Street Journal’s accompanying online video was the most watched video on the FrontPageWSJ.com website for several days following their feature.

Gist has a background in education and journalism. Her credits include People, Parents, Parenting, Family Fun, Houston Chronicle and Orlando Sentinel. She is also the creator of I Did It!®, a parenting line of products. Gist lives in Houston, Texas with her husband of thirty years. The couple has four grown children.

Gist’s fans enthusiastically interact with her at her popular online communities: IWantHerBook.com, as well as on Facebook (@DeesFriends) and Twitter (@DeeanneGist).

6 comments:

  1. Dee, I'm VERY serious when I say that you are my writing-idol! LOL You are SO gifted and your stories are simply addicting. There aren't too many novels that I will read more than once, but your books--such as A BRIDE IN THE BARGAIN and THE MEASURE OF A LADY--and others-- I have read over and over again! Thank you for using your talents to bless others and share the joy of Christ's love and grace.
    God bless you and thank you again for doing this interview!!!

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  2. The boy with the pie sure sounded like he liked Dee and I can just imagine that speech made him like her even more. Unless he actually hated her and well that wouldn't have helped! ha.

    BUT I'm impressed with the guts to do it! I might have thought it up, but to go through with it? Guts of steel there!

    My favorite Dee novel? Hmmm Probably the first, but Maid to Match impressed me so much on the total effortlessness of the story unfolding that I had to dissect it to figure out why it felt so smooth. I now always fill out my "Hero and Heroine in total conflict" chart that I created from that exercise before I write my books--it's part of my brainstorming exercises now. I think I put it up on the web....yep.

    http://melissajagears.com/writer-resources/free-fiction-writing-lessons/hero-and-heroine-in-total-conflict/

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    1. Melissa, you are SO right about that guy liking Dee. HAHA That's how guys work. Thank you for stopping by and for commenting! HUGS!!!!

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  3. Fun interview! I love Deeanne's books too. If I have to pick a favorite it would probably be 'A Bride in the Bargain.' I've got to re-read that one someday. :)

    I love the setting of her new book and can't wait to read it too!

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    1. Hi Cathy! Thank you for your comment, and I totally agree--that book is awesome! God bless and have a great day!!!

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  4. The first Deeanne Gist novel I read was "A Bride Most Begrudging" Loved it! Thanks for the chance to read her latest masterpiece, Amber :)

    karenk
    kmkuka at yahoo dot com

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