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Best-Selling Author Interview with Johnnie Alexander

Can you share a little about your recent book?

Two of my novellas have released this year.

The first is “Match You Like Crazy,” a contemporary romance in the Resort to Romance Series. The stories take place during Matchmaking Week at an island in the Bahamas. The heroine and hero have everything in common, but their families are business competitors. Will a week on Joy Island spark another feud? Or prove they’re a crazy-perfect match? 

“Journey of the Heart” is a historical romance in Barbour’s The Erie Canal Brides Collection. The heroine writes abolitionist pamphlets under a pen name. When a slave-hunter captures a runaway, she vows to rescue the young girl. But she’ll need to trust the hero with her secret. And also with her heart.

Why do you write? Do you have a theme, message, or goal for your books?

The desire to create stories is so strong within me, I think I’d shrivel up and die if I couldn’t write. I thank God for His gift and pray that readers are blessed—whether simply entertained or deeply touched—by the stories He has given me to share.

How long have you been writing?

I dreamed of writing for so long, it’s hard to pinpoint a starting date. However, I participated in NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) for the first time about sixteen years ago. That’s when I fell in love with creating characters and imagining a story.

But since I had a full-time job, teenagers at home, and other responsibilities, I didn’t write much for another couple of years. I left my job and went to my first major writers conference about twelve years ago. That was definitely a turning point for me. I learned more about the writing craft and the publishing industry, joined a critique group, and made lifelong friends.

And how long did it take you to get your first major book contract? Or are you published non-traditionally? How did that come about?

My first major contract was for Where Treasure Hides which was published in 2013. So that was about ten years. Here’s a fun bit of trivia–I first wrote the manuscript for my debut novel for NaNoWriMo about five years earlier. Of course, it went through major revisions before I submitted it to a publisher.

How long does it take you to write a book?

That depends on the length and depth of the story. I spent years writing my first two novels, but only had nine months each to write the next two. This month I’m doing the final edits on a historical novel that I first started ages ago.

Now that I’ve gained a bit of experience, though, I can write a contemporary novel of approximately 55,000 words in about four months.

What’s your writing work schedule like?

I set weekly word count goals and usually write in the afternoons and evenings.

Do you have an interesting writing quirk? If so, what is it?

I don’t know that it’s a quirk, but I love to plan, imagine, and dream my stories by scribbling in artist sketchbooks. The thick, unlined pages allow me to write in different directions and sections. I ask “what if” questions, write lists of potential names and characteristics, add interesting research info, brainstorm titles . . . all kinds of fun stuff!

What has been your greatest joy(s) in your writing career?

Signing contracts is fun, and it’s always exciting to open a box of brand-new books with your name on them. I also love encouraging other writers and learning from other writers.

What has been your darkest moment(s)?

When I got my first two-star review, I was devastated. It was one of the first reviews posted on my debut novel, and it truly hurt. But that’s part of the writing life, and I’m happy to say that most reviews are extremely positive. If there’s something to learn from a critical review, I tuck it away. If not, I shrug it off.

Which of your books is your favorite?

Such a tough question! But if I must choose, I’d say Where Treasure Hides. It’s a complex story set during World War II, and the characters experience extremely difficult situations. I love my other novels, too, though!

Who is your favorite author to read?

Another tough question! There are so many great authors. I recently read Erin Bartels’ debut novel, We Hope for Better Things. This compelling novel, set in Detroit, weaves together three different time periods. It’s amazing.

I’m currently reading No Ocean Too Wide by Carrie Turansky, and it’s also amazing!

What advice can you give aspiring writers that you wished you had gotten, or that you wished you would have listened too?

For too many years, I was afraid to pursue the most important dream of my heart because I didn’t want to fail. I wish I hadn’t let fear hinder me the way I did.

So my advice is to be brave and be persistent.

How many times in your career have you experienced rejection? How did they shape you?

Definitely more than I wanted, but I’ve learned that rejection can be a good thing. God knows what’s best for me, and I trust Him to protect me. That doesn’t mean I’m not disappointed—of course, I am. But I rarely dwell on a rejection.

Do you have a favorite character or scene in one of your books?

One of my favorite scenes involves Ian Devlin, the hero of Where Treasure Hides. When this scene takes place, Ian isan officer in the British army who has escaped from a German POW camp. He’s with a group of Jewish refugees trying to get to France when they encounter German soldiers. It’s a very sad scene, and the consequences cause Ian to make a pivotal decision.

Where do you get your ideas?

My first contemporary novel, Where She Belongs, was inspired by my love for a mid-19th century house I lived in as a teen.

Other novels are inspired by heart-tugs. For example, when I was researching World War II, I became fascinated by the efforts of art galleries and museums to protect their cultural treasures from the Nazis. This research inspired Where Treasure Hides.

Settings, interests, and occupations can also inspire ideas for stories. I recently started watching Forged in Fire which is a competition for bladesmiths. I’m so intrigued by the process of making knives and swords that I plan to have a master bladesmith as the hero of a future story.

What are common mistakes you see aspiring writers make?

One common mistake is to give too much background information at the beginning of the story. Instead, it should be sprinkled throughout the story—and only when and if it’s truly needed!

Where/How do you recommend writers try to break into the market?

I think it’s helpful to attend writers conferences to meet agents and editors in person. Entering contests can also be a great way to get feedback on your writing and get the attention of publishing professionals.

Bio

Johnnie Alexander creates characters you want to meet and imagines stories you won’t forget. Her award-winning debut novel, Where Treasure Hides, is a CBA bestseller. She writes contemporaries, historicals, and cozy mysteries, serves on the Serious Writer, Inc. executive board, co-hosts an online show called Writers Chat, and interviews inspirational authors for Novelists Unwind. She also teaches at writers conferences and for Serious Writer Academy. Johnnie lives in Oklahoma with Griff, her happy-go-lucky collie, and Rugby, her raccoon-treeing papillon. Connect with her at www.johnnie-alexander.com and other social media sites via https://linktr.ee/johnniealexndr.

Purchase Links

“Match You Like Crazy” ~ Available only on Amazon

The Erie Canal Brides Collection ~ Bookstore Link

Where Treasure Hides ~ Bookstore Link

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Writers Chat

Branding Yourself as a Professional Writer with Cody Morehead

Ever wondered how to help your audience catch your vision? Ever wondered if you even have a vision for your writing? In this episode of Writers Chat, Serious Writer’s Creative Director Cody Morehead talks about how you can build your brand so it’s strong enough to go the distance.

Cody Morehead is an excellent communicator, who uses his over-the-top personality to exhilarate and engage audiences. His messages encourage, challenge, and motivate his audiences to deepen their faith, grow in their understanding, and live a fulfilled life. But, Cody isn’t just a one trick pony, his musical talents allow him the opportunity to lead transformative worship, or perform humor laced parodies and dramas. When listening to Cody, you’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and he’ll keep you on the edge of your seat! I can’t wait to book him again!

-Cyle Young

Award Winning Author, Senior Pastor, Nationally Recognized Athlete and Speaker

 

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Writing for Regional and Local Markets with Scott Rutherford

If you’ve wondered how to make your writing pay, you’ll want to watch this Writers Chat with Scott Rutherford, executive editor for a free mailer publication with a potential reach to over a million in various communities in Texas and Louisiana. It’s an encouraging interview, especially if you’re new to writing. As Scott Rutherford puts it, “I landed a job as an executive editor with only twelve hours of college. In my defense, nine of them were in English.”

Enjoy the inspiration!

About Scott Rutherford:

Scott Rutherford is a confirmed serial killer of Oxford commas and managing editor for Metro Leader, a family of hyper-local community monthlies in Texas and Louisiana with distribution to more than a million homes. He is currently managing papers in Lubbock, Sherman-Denison, Corpus Christi, and the Rio Grande Valley, Texas. He has previously managed and/or served as staff writer for Metro Leader papers in Shreveport, Monroe, Lake Charles and Natchitoches, Louisiana and Marshall, Texas.

Prior to coming to Metro Leader in 2014, he worked as a full-time freelance writer, editor and (occasionally) translator. He has written thousands of articles for print and online publications under his own name and a variety of pseudonyms. He has ghostwritten books you can buy at any bookstore, but he can’t tell you (much) about that.

Before that, Rutherford served as a pastor, youth pastor, and residential care worker for at-risk youth.

When he’s not writing, you can usually find him writing.

Unconfirmed rumors suggest he’s also been seen rediscovering, dusting, and playing the drums.

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Making It Legal: An Intro into Writers’ Trademarks

It’s a rude awakening to discover your dream of becoming a writer has bloomed into a minefield of legal conundrums. In this valuable episode of Writers Chat, attorney Tamsen Horton shares must-know information every writer needs to know. This is one episode you’ll want to keep in your favorites for future reference!

Just like you, there is no shortage of the different roles that Tamsen takes on in any given day. She has seamlessly blended her roles as a mother, business executive, and lawyer to give her the unique perspective and platform to not simply talk about ideas and how to create them but also how to make sure that what you are working so hard to build is safely protected: personally and professionally. Most recently, she released her debut book, Easy As PB&J, with her husband Chris where they use their stories to help you learn how to share what you know and make money doing it. She truly enjoys connecting with like-minded and inspired individuals, so please feel free to reach out through social media or via email and let her know how she can serve you.

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Microsoft Word Secrets and Shortcuts with Rhonda Dragomir

In this episode of Writers Chat, writer and typesetter Rhonda Dragomir offers valuable tips to save you weeks of wasted effort. If you’ve ever wondered why your stellar writing never gets accepted, you might want to watch this episode and make sure you’ve got all your formatting right. After all, your words want out!

Rhonda Dragomir and her family live in Wilmore, Kentucky. A graduate of Asbury University
with a degree in Social Work, she is a committed pastor’s wife and Bible teacher. Rhonda is also
an award-winning writer, with published works in Chicken Soup for the Soul anthologies and
Spark magazine. Rhonda and her husband formed The Dragomir Group to offer websites,
typesetting, and design services to writers. Contact Rhonda at: rhonda@dragomirgroup.com.

 

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Self-Editing Tips for Writers

So you’ve finally finished your first draft. Congratulations! Truth is, you’ve only just begun. In this episode of Writers Chat, discover best practices for taking your hunk of unfinished writing to a polished masterpiece.

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Novelists Unwind by Johnnie Alexander

Jane M. Tucker & Family Charm

Genre: Historical Fiction

 

The charm and fascination of her husband’s large family inspired Jane M. Tucker as she imagined the series that begins with Lottie’s Gift.

An Iowa farm,

Family reunions.

A gazillion aunts (LOL!)

All these went into the “idea hopper.”

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In our interview, we also talk about the dynamic between sisters, the publisher’s suggestion that made Jane laugh, and the Great River Road.

Connect with Jane on her website, Postcards from the Heartland, or on Facebook.

Purchase Links: Lottie’s Gift and Lottie’s Hope

Lottie’s Gift

Despite the Great Depression, Lottie Braun enjoyed a happy childhood in rural Iowa. Her mother had died, but her father and sister, her aunts, uncles and cousins surrounded her with their love. But her quiet, idyllic life ended with tragedy, and a secret that tore the two sisters apart.

Forty years later, Lottie is a world-class pianist with a celebrated career, but an empty personal life. She moves from city to city, guarding her privacy with fierce vigilance, all to protect herself from the past.

One sleepless night Lottie lets herself remember, but she discovers that memories, once allowed, are difficult to suppress. Can she make peace with the past? And will she ever find her way home?

Lottie’s Hope

After forty years as a world class musician, Lottie has come home to Iowa, where a lovely old house and a new job await. Grateful for this fresh start, she sets out to show the town of Collison that there’s an approachable side to The Great Lottie Braun.

Nobody thinks she’ll stay: Not the surly young neighbor whose garage band plays late into the night. Not the stoic contractor who agrees to build Lottie a music room. Certainly not Lottie’s angry niece, who refuses to move her belongings out of the house.

Lottie is determined to prove them all wrong—and then the trouble starts. At first she shrugs off the incidents as random petty crimes, but as they increase in intensity, she must face the fact that someone wants her gone for good.

Can Lottie sort her friends from her enemies before it’s too late?

Your Novelists Unwind host:

Best-selling author Johnnie Alexander imagines heart-tugging stories in multiple genres. Her debut novel, Where Treasure Hides, has been translated into Dutch and Norwegian. She also wrote the Misty Willow Series: Where She Belongs, When Hope Arrives, and What Hope Remembers. Since Johnnie loves to talk about writing, she interviews inspirational authors for Novelists Unwind, co-hosts a weekly online show, Writers Chat, and teaches at writers conferences and on Serious Writer Academy. Johnnie recently moved to Oklahoma with Griff, her happy-go-lucky collie, and Rugby, her raccoon-treeing papillon. Connect with Johnnie on her website or her Facebook Author Page.

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Writers Chat

Taking the Next Writing Step with Callie Daruk

Ever felt like your writing career was stuck? Writer, editor, and encourager extraordinaire Callie Daruk shares how the balance between waiting and initiative has led her to a place of obedience and confidence as her platform has ballooned. Whether or not you’ve ever met Callie, you’ll want to know her better after this challenging and encouraging Writers Chat!

Callie Daruk is an award winning writer who has written articles for magazines, newspapers, websites and more. She is currently writing her memoir entitled, Shattered Expectations – It Wasn’t Supposed To Be This Way.

After thirty-two years of professing to know Christ, when the rug of life was jerked out from under her following her twins premature birth, year long hospital stay, and near death, God exposed the true condition of her heart. It was darker than she ever realized.

Callie loves spending time with her gracious husband, their three energetic boys, and encouraging others to give Christ their whole hearts.

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When Writing and Fiction Collide with Jolina Petersheim

Jolina Petersheim attracts stories like mint draws butterflies. Enjoy this episode of Writers Chat when she shares how each of her novels have been drawn from a personal, painful yet poignant thread of real life. You won’t want to miss it!

Jolina Petersheim is the critically-acclaimed author of The Alliance, The Midwife, and The Outcast, which Library Journal called “outstanding . . . fresh and inspirational” in a starred review and named one of the best books of 2013. That book also became an ECPA, CBA, and Amazon bestseller and was featured in Huffington Post’s Fall Picks, USA Today, Publishers Weekly, and the Tennessean. CBA Retailers + Resources called her second book, The Midwife, “an excellent read [that] will be hard to put down.” Booklist selected The Alliance as one of their Top 10 Inspirational Fiction Titles for 2016, and it was selected as a Christy Award finalist. Jolina’s nonfiction writing has been featured in Reader’s Digest, Writer’s Digest, and Today’s Christian Woman.

She and her husband share the same unique Amish and Mennonite heritage that originated in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, but they now live in the mountains of Tennessee with their two young daughters.

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Serious Writer Book Club Review Time!

Join Johnnie Alexander, Melissa Stroh and the Writers Chat gang as we share favorite books that have inspired and informed our writing! Bonus points to Marlene for bringing the Book of all Books, God’s word!



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Marketing Your Personal Brand with Bethany Jett

It’s hard getting traction as a writer without an audience. If you’re new to this noisy world of publishing, you’ll want to watch this jam-packed episode of Writers Chat with Bethany Jett to see how you can market your personal brand so your message doesn’t get buried. You won’t want to miss it!


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Learning to Love the Thing You Hate with Angelene Woodard

Angelene Woodard of www.unqualifiedmom.com shares how her feelings of overwhelm have blossomed into a ministry when she accepted her limitations and moved forward anyway. In this inspiring session of Writers Chat, Angelene encourages women to embrace their weakness and discover the strength God offers through Christ. She explores blogging, platform, marketing, and sleep deprivation, so enjoy!

Angelene Woodard has been a child of God for thirty years, a wife for eighteen years, a
mother for eleven years, and a writer for three years.

She launched the brand new Unqualified Mom blog (www.unqualifiedmom.com) in September 2017. Here she offers
spiritual insight, encouragement, and dose of humor to her fellow struggling mamas.

Angelene is a charter member of Word Weavers International (Nashville TN Chapter)
and serves as their Membership Coordinator and Group Division Manager. Most recently, she
accepted the invitation to become a contributing writer for the Homeschool Super Freak website.

She lives just outside of Nashville, Tennessee with her husband and their three children.

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Writing Convincing Non-Fiction with Diana Flegal

Diana Flegal, agent with Hartline Literary Agency, joins us for Writers Chat to share her best insider tips for writers wanting to get their non-fiction published.

Ever wondered how many followers you need for a publisher-friendly platform? Ever wondered how to adapt your spoken messages into book form? Ever wondered how publishing works? It’s all here! Enjoy.

Diana Flegal has been an agent with Hartline Literary Agency for eleven years. She
represents mainstream and inspirational titles, fiction and nonfiction, but nothing that conflicts
with the Christian worldview. She is currently looking for nonfiction authors with a substantial
platform, as well as outstanding contemporary women’s fiction, issue fiction, and formula
romance. ​

When she is not reading submissions or stealing away with a recreational read, she is hiking in
the mountains, or kayaking the many lakes of her home state, North Carolina.

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Writers Chat

How to Start Your Own Podcast with Jillian Lancour

Ever dreamed of giving your audience the gift of audio? Ever since the golden age of radio, millions of people have been reached who would never have read the message. If you want to learn the nuts and bolts of how to start your own podcast, this is a must-see.

About Jillian Lancour

Jillian is a blogger, podcaster, and lifestyle influencer. She is married to her Bible College sweetheart and has two beautiful daughters. She grew up on the stage acting and then graduated from a performing arts high school in central Florida. Jillian went on to study theatre in college but ended up as a Christian life coaching major. 2009 began her journey as a social media brander. She’s designed blogs for various clients, created social media graphics for blogs, books, and events. She is now focused on her brand, She Lives Vintage where she empowers women to chase the dreams that keep them awake at night. ((Lifestyle and BossGirl Blog and Podcast.))

You can find her website at SheLivesVintage.com and on all social media at @SheLivesVintage.

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Writers Chat

Writers Chat Gift Ideas for – and from – Writers

You’ll enjoy our conversation discussing top gifts to give your writing friends as well as how we can use our gifts as writers to give to our loved ones!

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Favorite Christmas Books & Films

Enjoy this Writers Chat, when we share our favorite Christmas stories. You’ll learn behind the scenes info that will inspire and energize your writing!

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Children’s Christmas Picture Books with Jill Roman Lord

Have a children’s book idea simmering? Jill Lord shares how you can transform those dreams into published picture books that will delight children and the parents who read to them…again…and again…

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Creativity and Brain Health with Tina Yeager

Ever feel guilty indulging your creative streak when it’s not contributing to your word count? Join us as we chat with Tina Yeager, licensed mental health counselor, as we talk about creativity and brain health. (Hint: You won’t have to pitch the coloring book!) Presented by Writers Chat & Serious Writer Academy

 

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Ohio Christian Writers Conference Recap with Our Attendees

This week we have a recap of the inaugural Ohio Christian Writers Conference as the attendees discuss the ins and outs of the OHCWC!

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Practical Tips to Create Explosive Growth on Twitter

In this Writers Chat conversation, author Victoria Duerstock shares practical tips on how she grew her Twitter following 400% in one year.

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How to Rock Radio

In this interview with Anitra Parmele, you’ll learn how to be an excellent radio host guest and handle your interviews with ease and professionalism.

 

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