Today I welcome my friend, an accomplished authoress who is giving, gracious, and gifted with humor: Janice Hanna Thompson.
Enter to win an autographed copy of Janice's book, Queen of the Waves, see below.
A Passion for Story
Some writers nudge
their way onto the publication scene with a lovely resume in hand, one that
includes a degree in English or Literature. Others experience a ālucky break,ā
an amazing opportunity that propels them through the publication door, bells
clanging and whistles blowing.
Most writers press their noses to the grindstoneāgrunting and
grappling their way to publication, one sour rejection after another. Then,
there are those who come out of the womb writingāchild prodigies, who pour out
their heartfelt stories onto the pages of their elementary school notebooks,
destined to become one-day-stars. As the years progress, they morph into the
very thing they were destined to be all alongāwriters.
I suppose you could say thereās a
little of each of these in me. I
was born with a passion for both story and performance and always saw myself as
having a great call on my life.
As a child, I instinctively knew how to
entertain folks with my antics and my exaggeration. From the time I could offer
a curtsy or a bow (anticipating that others would applaud my efforts) my mother
labeled me a āham.ā She wasnāt far off in her description. I ended up going
into theater, starting as an actress and eventually directing.
One thing served as
the glue in all of my endeavors: story.
Story fueled me as a youngster while I persistently scoured the shelves at our local library for something I hadnāt already read. Story intoxicated me as I picked up the pen and crafted my first novel in sixth grade. Story propelled me as I took on roles in high school plays, pouring heart and soul into each performance.
Story lit a fire in me during my college years and pacified me when I had to leave school after my sophomore year. Story nipped at my heels in my early twenties when my father asked me to help him pen a screenplayāLiarās Moonāwhich was eventually made into a movie. Story made a playwright out of me in my middle years, when the arts academy where I taught needed performance materials.
Story fueled me as a youngster while I persistently scoured the shelves at our local library for something I hadnāt already read. Story intoxicated me as I picked up the pen and crafted my first novel in sixth grade. Story propelled me as I took on roles in high school plays, pouring heart and soul into each performance.
Story lit a fire in me during my college years and pacified me when I had to leave school after my sophomore year. Story nipped at my heels in my early twenties when my father asked me to help him pen a screenplayāLiarās Moonāwhich was eventually made into a movie. Story made a playwright out of me in my middle years, when the arts academy where I taught needed performance materials.
Storyāspecifically, Christian
fictionāgrabbed hold of my heart, twisting and turning, when I neared my empty
nest years. At this time, I truly āfelt the callā to publish my first novel. It
took years to accomplish this feat, but God eventually opened a door. From that
day until now, Iāve been blessed to publish over eighty books for the Christian
marketāmostly light-hearted romances, loaded with humorous elements.

No matter what I
writeācomedy, drama, devotions, plays or skitsāI will remain a storyteller at
heart. Writing for the Christian market is perfect for me, because I have the
opportunity to incorporate the greatest story ever told into each of my tales.
And hasnāt story always been the tool that God has used to touch the hearts of
His people?
Consider. . .The Prodigal Son. The Lost Coin. The 99 Sheep. All stories, told by the Master Storyteller, intended to teach, to nudge, to uplift, and to provoke. I pray that my stories will compel people to search out the Ultimate Author and to read His bestseller. (Talk about a great book!)
Consider. . .The Prodigal Son. The Lost Coin. The 99 Sheep. All stories, told by the Master Storyteller, intended to teach, to nudge, to uplift, and to provoke. I pray that my stories will compel people to search out the Ultimate Author and to read His bestseller. (Talk about a great book!)
These days, as I look
back on the stories Iāve published, the plays Iāve written, the articles Iāve
penned, I see them all as a wholeāpart of a bigger story. My story. My legacy.
Something I leave behind, not just for my children and grandchildren, but my
readers, as well. I hope they see a little of my story in every novel, in every
character, in every setting.
Beyond that, however, I pray they see the very real story of a God who loves them so much that He was willing to split heaven wide open to send the ultimate hero into this world to rescue, redeem and revive.
Beyond that, however, I pray they see the very real story of a God who loves them so much that He was willing to split heaven wide open to send the ultimate hero into this world to rescue, redeem and revive.
So, what comes next for
me? Where will the pages of my own story take me? I will continue to market Queen of the Waves while writing more comedies! My Weddings by Bella series has done so
well with readers that Iāve been asked to do a spin-off series (Weddings by
Design). The first book, Picture Perfect, releases in
January. Iām biting my nails in anticipation.
In short, I will cherish every
moment, pen in hand, ready for whatever talesāfun, serious, or otherwiseāthe
Lord lays on my heart.
So, what about you?
Whatās your story? I pray itās one filled with joy, peace, and blessing. . .and
lots of laughter.
Connect with Janice:
Website: www.janicehannathompson.com
Facebook: Janice Hanna Thompson
Twitter: booksbyjanice
Online writing courses: www.freelancewritingcourses.com
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Thank you Janice for joining us this weekend!
Reader: Pretend you are dressed in an elegant garment, suitable for first class, what would you have seen, heard, tasted, smelled, said?
Comments
Lisa Nelson
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Thank you for sharing this glimpse into Janice's life. Thank you for offering this giveaway.
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Cynthia Quiroga
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Thank you for visiting with Janice. We enjoyed your comp[any and have signed you up for the book drawing.
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