Today I welcome an author who stopped by this website one Friday to read how God led a friend, Beth Vogt, on her writing journey.
This is what Let's Talk is all about. Bringing friends together and sharing God's blessings.
After learning Carla Laureano had a new release just last month, June 2013, I asked her to share with us how God has led her on her writing journey. Here is what she said:
An Audience of One
I didnāt start out intending to write inspirational fiction.
At the time I began writing novels and working towards publication over fifteen
years ago, the Christian fiction market seemed to be mainly historicals,
traditional sweet romances, and the Left Behind series. For a writer of fantasy
fiction (and later contemporary romance) there didnāt seem to be a place for my
kind of story.
So I spent almost ten years aiming for publication in the
general market. I had some good responses on my work and some interest from
big-name agents, but for some reason, I couldnāt make it that last step towards
representation. Part of it may have been that my writing just wasnāt ready. But
I believe a larger part of it had to do with the fact God had very different
plans for my writing career.
I was slogging through rewrites on a novel and getting
nowhere when the answer came to me in a flash. I wasnāt happy with my work
because it was missing something. It had conflict, interesting characters, and
decent writing, but it had no heart. Or more properly, it had no soul. My
writing was informed by my Christian beliefs, but writing moral characters
without addressing their spiritual beliefs left the story lacking. It was that
realizationāsomewhere between a gentle nudge and a shout from heavenāthat sent
me in the direction of Christian fiction.
As I began to revise my work-in-progress for the
inspirational market, I realized that God had a message He wanted me to deliver
through my writing. The focus of my stories has never been winning non-believers
to Christ, though Iām sure that God could use them for that purpose if He
wished. Rather, I wanted to speak to believers going through hard times. I
wanted to show the struggle of living a Christian life when itās inconvenient
or downright dangerous. The difficulty of maintaining faith when the horizon
looked dark. The unending grace our Savior shows despite the fact we make
mistakesāsometimes the same one, over and over again.
I still believe in those messages, but as Iāve written
multiple stories and dozens of characters over the last five years, I have realized
the audience for those lessons was different than I originally intended.
That audience is me.
It never ceases to amaze me how something Iāve written and completely
forgotten will pop out to me while doing an editing pass or a read-through. I
might not have seen the personal application at the time I wrote itāperhaps it
wasnāt even an issue for me at the time I wrote itābut my own words often come
back to challenge me.
Itās at these times that I wonder if God didnāt push me
towards writing inspirational fiction for my own spiritual growth as much as
othersā. Iām sure He knew that in the craziness of juggling a family and a
career, sometimes Iād get in over my head and this would be the one sure way to
get my attention. After all, itās pretty hard to argue with yourself,
especially when the answer is written in black and white.
And itās at these times Iām grateful for a God who always
meets me where I am, whether itās in church, through the example of another, or
in the pages of a novel.
An American
businesswoman falls for her celebrity chef client while on a business trip to
Scotland. Will she find the courage to take another chance on love?
About Carla:
Carla Laureano has held many job titlesāprofessional
marketer, small business consultant, and martial arts instructorābut writer is
by far her favorite. She currently lives in Denver with her patient husband and
two rambunctious sons, who know only that Momās work involves lots of coffee
and talking to imaginary people.
Connect with Carla:
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Five Days in Skye
is available from Amazon, Barnes
& Noble, and iBookstore (iTunes).
David C. Cook is offering "Five Days in Skye" for $2.99 or less during July, 2013. Click on one of the links above to purchase. Journey to Scotland and read Carla's exciting story.
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Wow! I feel blessed just having read this story, Carla.
Reader, how about you? No matter where we are on our journey, isn't it such a blessing to know God will meet us where we are at each moment?
Reader, how about you? No matter where we are on our journey, isn't it such a blessing to know God will meet us where we are at each moment?
Comments
Yes, I agree Carla's story is inspirational and a blessing and having friends like you stop by are also a blessing.
Also, if anyone hasn't read Five Days in Skye, wait no longer! Seriously. It's one of my new favorites...and I'm picky (though I like to think of it as discerning). *wink*
Thanks for the insightful conversation, Carla and Mary.
What a treat to read your comment today and how you related today's topic to your mission field experience. i think above all, is your recollection of the moments God bent down to speak to you and the benefit you witnessed in others.. Doesn't it just warm your heart, even today?
I'm so glad you stopped by and shared your comment, Bethany. This post is all the richer because of it.