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Treasure of her Heart or
By the Firefighter
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Treasure of her Heart or
By the Firefighter
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Gail is a fellow Michigan writer. I've enjoyed getting to know Gail recently and simply had to asked her to share with us how God has led her on her writing journey. This is what she said:
The Lord's Path to Publication
I’ve learned an important lesson in my writing journey, and
that is the Lord sometime has to knock me in the head before I realize what He’s
trying to tell me. Perhaps you are the same kind of person. Facts have to drop
into your lap and then you say, “Oh, could this be God telling me something?”
I didn’t start writing for publication until many years
after I had been told I had a writing talent. My 3rd grade teacher, Mrs. Blackburn,
wrote a note about it on my report card (and yes, I still have the card.) I’ve
always written poetry as a child and then short stories, which I called novels.
I created my own Nancy Drew type series with a girl named Cathy Lake and her
three girlfriends. They had mysteries like the Mystery of the Rag Doll and the Mystery at Moon Lake. I still have those little notebooks too. I’m
a packrat.
Later I wrote skits and plays for church and for our education
staff for holiday programs, and naturally professional writing for my career as
a counselor. But it wasn’t until I decided to retire from counseling and took
another position as a college instructor that I began to think about writing
for publication.
With my expertise in counseling and the educational credentials,
I wrote parenting and teen issue articles for magazines, and for some reason
found a home in Christian periodicals. From there I also added short stories
and articles for Christian Sunday school papers and kids magazines. I wrote
poetry for devotional booklets and devotionals.
One day, I looked at the hundreds of articles, poems,
devotionals and short stories I’d sold, and I stopped cold. Could the Lord be
giving me a “hint” that I should pursue my childhood dream to write books? I
loved the elements of story and have always been a voracious reader.
So God finally guided me in the direction He wanted me to
go, and I began writing fiction. I wrote about three full novels in one year,
and began submitting way too early. I’m grateful I learned from rejection (or
their kinder word: pass), and I looked for ways to improve my novels. In mid 1998,
one year after I started writing fiction, I was asked by a publisher if I had
another novel ready. Their concern was that the novel I had submitted might be
too controversial for the very conservative readership. I said yes, even though
I only had my very first novel that had been rejected so many times I couldn’t
count.
I worked on it for two weeks, using all the skills I had learned since I’d
started the novel in 1997. I edited, cut scenes, added new scenes, made sure
the dialogue moved the story forward. I sent the manuscript to them and
received a phone call eleven days later that they wanted to contract the novel.
I was thrilled.
That day I knew the Lord has His way and that my wants were
heard but not acted on unless He saw a value in the direction I’d chosen. From
that time, I always think of the Bible verse that says, “In his heart, a man
plans his course, but the Lord determines his steps.” I still use that verse to
guide me as I write. I know that my wants and hopes will only come to fruition
in God’s good time and not my own.
Wishing you God’s amazing “determined steps” for your
writing hopes and dreams.
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Multi-award-winning novelist, Gail Gaymer Martin is
the author of Christian contemporary romance, romantic suspense, and women’s
fiction with 55 published novels and four million books in print. CBS local
news listed Gail as one of the four best writers in the Detroit area. She is a
cofounder of American Christian Fiction Writers where she serves on the
Executive Board and a member of Advanced Speakers and Writers and Christian Authors
Network. Gail is a keynote speaker at churches, civic and business
organizations and enjoys presenting workshops at conferences across the U.S.
She is a lifetime resident of Michigan
You can connect with Gail at:
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Treasures Of
Her Heart, romantic mystery
A fashion-buyer, looking for a life with deeper meaning, leaves
her career for a small town in northern Michigan to assist running her ailing
great-aunt’s floundering antique business. Caught in a mystery while searching
for her aunt’s missing fortune, she faces an investment company in pursuit of
her aunt’s property. While saving her long-distance romance with her faithful
friend, she struggles to escape her attraction to a smooth-talking womanizer.
Can she overcome temptation, locate the fortune, find love and the truth to the
treasures of her heart? Click here to Read an Excerpt and
Reviews
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An Old-Fashioned Christmas,
including my short novel, Yuletide Treasures
Many of us have a secret picture of Christmases past—a time when
windows shimmered with lacy frost and candlelight, fireplaces kept a home warm
and snug, ladies’ skirts swirled and gracefully skimmed the floor, and
gentlemen were gallant and true. Experience Christmases spanning over one
hundred years through nine inspiring historical romances, beautifully and
economically packaged for you and all your gift-giving needs.
This collection includes Yuletide Treasures, a short novel:
Arriving at the wealthy Mandalay home in Grand Rapids, Michigan
shortly before Christmas, 1875, Livy is charged with her young nephew’s
safekeeping and to slip Helen Mandalay a mysterious package from Livy’s
brother. A spinster, Livy is drawn to the handsome Mandalay son, Andrew,
home from the lumber camps. But Andrew has other thoughts. Ignoring
his mother’s urging to court a woman from the church — someone like Livy,
Andrew prefers more earthly woman. Despite their attempts to oppose God’s
will, Livy and Andrew are led ‘on a path they had not planned to travel.
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Reader, Please leave an encouraging word for Gail in the comment section. Have you experienced the same uncertainty of what God wants you to do?
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Comments
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Mary, I send prayers and best wishes to both you and Gail.
Connie
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I love your thoughts for those daily issues. Of late God has woken me with a song of praise. Clealry, I don't think of something that great, but I am so glad. It soothes the start of my day. Isn't God so good to us? :)
Thanks so much for the sweet greeting! I must agree the verse Gail included is so very important for us to remember each day. And now, since you put that thought in my head, I should be able to remember it easier. :)
Keeroga@yahoo.com
Today we are meeting on the lawn to watch the fall colors. I had plenty of chairs set up and some hot apple cider and donuts. :)
It almost feels like old home week and would not have been complete had you not stopped by. i'm so glad you're here.
Songs of praise are a great way to start the day! He is great and greatly to be praised.
Blessings :)