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The Wounded Warrior's Wife
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Mary Vee here. Hanna and I wrote back and forth a few times before we settled on this visit. In this time I saw what a devoted person she is to God's calling.
I asked Hannah to join us and share how God has led her on her writing journey. Here is what she said:
He Dared Me to Ask
The Young Author award. Anyone remember those from elementary school? Iām not sure what stories I wrote during my formative years, but they put three young-author-genie lamp-trophies on my shelf, and for an eight year old, it didnāt get much better than that.
Since I can remember, Iāve written stories, and imagined countless more. Itās something I love. I see stories everywhere bubbling up from history books, a biography, random artifacts at an antique store, or a conversation with a cashier. Some have never made it to paper, but play in my mind like a movie, perhaps waiting to debut in print. My own life can be a story. Confession: I mentally narrate real-life events as they happen.
āHannah reached for the pantry handle. Her stomach grumbled. Grr.
Snack-time, but the children played close by. She sighed, shoulders sinking. If
only a way existed for her to eat that sugary sweet without being spottedācaught
in the clutches of little toddler fingers begging for a bite.ā
That is funny, Hannah!
Ha. Yes, I, for real, narrate things in my head. Odd? I admit itās
strange, but true.
God put this love of writing, and stories inside me. They have to come
out, because to keep them in would be to tell Him no, and telling God, no,
never pans out well. Anyone else have to learn the hard way?
I never intended to become an author. I mean, that would be awesome, but
who can make a living at it? Why pray for a career so improbable anyway?
Besides, Iām no Karen Kingsbury. Teaching was a safe bet. Telling stories to my
two children, friends, and students in the classroom suited me fine, but I
still had a desireāa dream.
Stories kept coming. Life got real. Ever experienced an event that
rocked your world? Yeah, me too. My husband, an infantry soldier at the time,
struggled with PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). Our marriage and faith
was tested and stretched beyond anything I ever imagined. The need to write,
pursue a dream to be an author cried louder during this time of personal
turmoil.
āNot now, God.ā Iād soak in the bath tub and talk to Him. āLifeās a
mess.ā
God won, and I wrote. What a therapeutic experience. Out of much effort,
groaning, and coffee, a story came forth. I wasnāt sure what to do with it.
God said, āAsk me.ā
"To be an author? For publication? What are the odds of that ever
happening?ā My stomach turned. Flipped. He dared me to ask. āWhat if I get
rejection letters? What if no one reads it, or what if they read it and then
hate it?ā Oh the horror!
He asked me to ask for the impossible. Isnāt that what He wants us to do
āask for the things that only He can do?
Oh, the rejection letters came. Some nicer than others. All said, āGreat
story. Learn to write.ā Nice. Thanks. So, I took their advice. I read books in
my genre, other genres, countless books on writing fiction, joined ACFW, a
critique group, and doors began to open.
During this time of learning to write, God gave me (and my husband, when
available), a speaking ministry on Marriage, Military, and PTSD. Weād been
speaking for about a year, when in the spring of 2014, through a chance meeting
online, I bumped into Hallee Bridgeman of Olivia Kimbrell Press. After spending
time with Hallee, and sharing my story, I was asked to submit my novel to their
press.
Not long after, I signed with Olivia Kimbrell Press, and in September of
2014, The Wounded Warriorās Wife, a
novel, came to life. It attended every single speaking event with me, and has
since resulted in numerous message from readers across the nation relating to
the marital struggle of the lead characters, Whitleigh and Collier Cromwell. Wedding a Warrior, the novella prequel and free eBook, released in January of this year.
Wow. Talk about Godās timing.
When God opens a door, sometimes we fly through it. And Iām
flying on this new, fast-paced, nothing short of an answered prayer and
exciting journeyāstill a young author. Iām learning as I go, but one lesson I
pray sticks, is to continue to ask God for the impossible. I encourage you to do the same.
Ask Him. I dare you.
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Hannah Conway, a Kentucky native, Army Wife,
Stay at Home Mother of two, Author and Speaker, lives in Clarksville, TN near
Fort Campbell, KY with her family. Hannah holds a BA in History from the University of Colorado
at Colorado Springs and is an active member of the American Christian Fiction
Writers.
Contact Hannah through:
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The Wounded Warriorās
Wife
Battles Raging Within
Are The Ones You Must Fight To Win
Army wife, Whitleigh Cromwell, struggles after an unexpected
deployment during the height of the Iraqi war sends her husband, Collier
Cromwell, away for another year. Their lives tumble down a path marked with
strife, and fatalities, crippling their faith when Collier brings home a war of
another kind leaving Whitleigh wondering if some wounds are beyond Godās
ability to restore.
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Whitleigh Haynes wrestles with the boundaries of her limited faith after an unexpected marriage proposal leaves her wondering what to say to longtime boyfriend, Collier Cromwell, now Army soldier, whoās asking her to leave everything sheās ever known, loved, and planned.
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Comments
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I am so glad you stopped by today and am proud of you for working through your own situation. I am thankful for your husband's service, but have seen with my dad, brother, and husband, that service can bring home some trying times. They need our love like we need God's love. Thank you for all your efforts, Loraine.
I'm so glad I was able to meet you and chat with you today. Thank you for downloading and reading Hannah's book Wedding a Warrior. This is such an important topic, don't you think? And having this message in story form really helps us to better understand.
Hope to see you again.
So nice to see you today. Like Hannah says, one of the biggest helps that vets have is each other. They've gone through the same basic experience and can say the right words that comfort. I think this is true for any rough experience. Thats why sharing is so very important.
Thanks for chatting with us today, Maxie. Hope you have an awesome day!
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This post has touched the heart of several readers. I'm so glad you were able to come today and be a part of our chat. Hopefully this story will bring comfort to you. Blessings.