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Sherri had two books published then ran into a snag. The publisher closed down their fiction line. Her strength and courage to keep going is inspirational. I asked Sherri to share with us how God has led her on her writing journey. This is what she said:
The Right Door. The Wrong Way
Last
winter, I went to downtown Atlanta with my son for an appointment and stopped
in a public restroom beforehand. When I got into the stall, the latch bolt
wouldn't slide across into the keeper because it was misaligned. I had no way
to lock the door and wasn't doing my business with the door unlocked. So I
decided to change stalls. However, the door wouldn't open!
I
panicked!
I
was stuck in the stall.
In a
bathroom in downtown Atlanta.
With
my son waiting out in the hallway.
How
in the world was I going to get out? I pushed and pushed. Squeezed and
squeezed. Finally, I made my way out of the stall and into the one beside it.
As I
unlocked the door of stall #2 to exit, I realized something profound—the door
opened by pulling it into the stall not pushing it out as I had done with door
#1. It happened so easily without me even thinking about it. I just pulled and
exited. I'm pretty sure I broke the hinges on door #1. You should've seen my
son's face when I told him what I'd done.
Instead
of feeling like idiots when we push through a door before God has opened it or assuming
we're going through a wrong door, maybe we need to look at it like we're simply
going through the door the wrong way. Maybe we don't need to push so hard (or
at all). Maybe we're right where we're supposed to be for this season (the
whole "God's timing is perfect" thing). Perhaps we need to change our
approach to a situation.
The
wonderful thing about God is that He's patient with us and waits for us to
figure things out. He always gives instructions. We just need to listen. Had I
not been in such a hurry to use the restroom, I'd have noticed that I was pushing
the door instead of pulling it.
Most
recently in my life, this has applied to writing. To Laugh Once More was contracted with a publisher earlier this
year. My agent and I were very pleased about this. Then I got the email that
they were closing down their fiction line and my contract had been canceled.
That was probably the gloomiest day I'd had in a long time. I was ready to quit
writing. I knew that success was never going to come my way. I was so tired of
getting rejections. Most of the rejections had been based off the fact that
publishers weren't giving out contracts to newbie writers, their lists were
full, the story didn't fit what they were publishing although they liked my
writing, etc.
A
little voice told me that I'd given it my best shot and I just needed to hang
up my writing hat, that since my kids are raised, it was time to get a job
outside of the home and move forward. I was about to take a detour, but God
rerouted me and showed me the way He wanted me to go. Part of that included
stepping out in faith and going Indie with this book. A route I never thought
I'd take. But He made it clear to me in so many ways that that was the way He
wanted me to go with this project.
This
door scenario applies to all areas of our lives. Jobs. Friendships. Ministry.
Love. We need to keep our eyes open and look for the signs God is showing us so
we'll go through the right doors the right way.
Sherri Wilson Johnson is an
Inspirational Romance novelist, a speaker, and a former homeschooling mom who’d
rather have laugh lines under her eyes than worry lines across her
forehead. She lives in Georgia with her husband,
her two children and her Chihuahua, Posey. Her favorite thing to do when she’s
not with her family is to curl up with a good book or work on her current
work-in-progress. She loves to dream of visiting romantic places and is
passionate about the Lord, motherhood, homeschooling, and writing. Sherri
is the author of To Dance Once More, Song of the
Meadowlark, and To Laugh Once More. She is a
columnist with Habits fora Happy Home and Choose NOWMinistries.
You can connect with her on:
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To Laugh Once More is a
Victorian Inspirational Romance set in Georgia in 1895. The War may be over,
but the battles still rage.
Lydia faces a series of hardships that stretch her faith beyond capacity. Leaving her childhood home in Florida for Georgia proves to be more difficult than she ever imagined, and her marriage may not survive the trials. Lydia’s own personal battles drive a wedge between them. What will it take to make Hamilton attempt to save their marriage and draw Lydia back to him?
As Lydia strives to etch out a place for herself in a new world full of unfamiliar prejudice and attempts to overcome her private battles, she must help Hamilton understand her deepest longings and learn the true meaning of joy. Will she surrender her will in order to find her purpose? Will her future hold a happier marriage, motherhood, and a calling greater than she could ever have imagined?
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Other books by Sherri Wilson Johnson:
Other books by Sherri Wilson Johnson:
All Lydia wants is to travel the world before she has to settle down with a husband. But she may not have that choice anymore.
April 1886
Debutante Lydia Jane Barrington lives a carefree, protected existence on Live Oaks Plantation in Florida. But while her sisters happily learn the traditional tasks of women and talk of courting, Lydia dreams of adventure and independence. Even her friendship with handsome Hamilton Scarbrough isn’t enough to hold her back.
Then one day Hamilton opens Lydia’s eyes and her heart to love. But before they can receive permission to court, Lydia overhears a secret conversation about an unscrupulous business deal. Worse, it has everything to do with her and her future. Now she’s faced with the biggest decision of her life—to concede or to fight. Either choice will require great sacrifice...and, perhaps, countless rewards.
Plunge into pure romance. Passion. Friendship. A bitter enemy. A life-changing decision. Set in the charm of Victorian-era Florida.
April 1886
Debutante Lydia Jane Barrington lives a carefree, protected existence on Live Oaks Plantation in Florida. But while her sisters happily learn the traditional tasks of women and talk of courting, Lydia dreams of adventure and independence. Even her friendship with handsome Hamilton Scarbrough isn’t enough to hold her back.
Then one day Hamilton opens Lydia’s eyes and her heart to love. But before they can receive permission to court, Lydia overhears a secret conversation about an unscrupulous business deal. Worse, it has everything to do with her and her future. Now she’s faced with the biggest decision of her life—to concede or to fight. Either choice will require great sacrifice...and, perhaps, countless rewards.
Plunge into pure romance. Passion. Friendship. A bitter enemy. A life-changing decision. Set in the charm of Victorian-era Florida.
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Reader, What door might you be trying to push through that perhaps you're not doing it the right way or it's just not the right time? If you don't have an answer, that's okay, just say howdy-do in the comment section. I love chatting with you.
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marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com
Thanks for joining Sherri and me today.
campbellamyd at gmail dot com
I have enjoyed this chat. Blessings to both of you!
Connie
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Yes, I'm so happy I could host Sherri Wilson Johnson, she is really busy telling folks about this new and wonderful book. But, she graciously chose to spend time with us this weekend. And are we blessed. Thanks for visiting with us, Amy. Love chatting with you.
Thanks for stopping by, Connie!