Varina Denman
A commenter will win a copy of
Varina's book:
Jilted
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Mary here. I have a blessing for you. First, I love Varina name, makes me want to name a character that. Second, she took the challenge to visit with us a second time. Yeah, I have a stack of requirements to insure you'd have a great weekend with an author who not only is amazing, but also has a great story to share. She did it. Today's post is entertaining and from the heart. I'm beyond happy to welcome Varina today. I asked her, How has God led you on your writing journey? Here is what he said:
God Has Bigger Plans
My life is filled with instances of me planning details down to a
tee. Like when I would marry. When I would have children. How many children I
would have. Where I would live. The list goes on and on. I set goals (which is a good thing!), but when things don’t go
according to plan, I tend to get upset. The more this happens, the more I
realize goal setting is an excellent place to start, but those goals may not
come to fruition. Sometimes God has other plans.
When I was newly married, my husband and I decided we would have
four children, two years apart, preferably boy-girl-boy-girl, but of course
none of that happened. When it was all said and done, we had five children, not
four; and they were not conveniently two years apart; and they landed
girl-boy-boy-girl-girl. I laugh at our plans now. Clearly God had something
else in mind for us … or perhaps he simply left things up to the draw … to
teach us humility.
The same thing has happened in my writing. I originally planned to
write light-hearted romance, but God led me to write issue-driven women’s
fiction. I thought I would sit in my office all day, happily pecking away at
the keyboard (an introvert’s dream), but God showed me the importance of writer
friends, support groups, and educational opportunities. I thought I would NEVER
do public speaking, but God has shown me that I can conquer that hurdle too.
It all boils down to getting out of my comfort zone. I didn’t want to write women’s fiction. I didn’t want to meet other writers. I didn’t want to do public speaking. But goodness
knows, it’s not all about what I want. God
has bigger plans for me, and he keeps giving me the strength and encouragement
to get through the tough spots.
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Varina
Denman writes stories about the unique struggles women
face. Her award-winning Mended Hearts series, which revolves around church
hurt, is a compelling blend of women’s fiction and inspirational romance. A
native Texan, Varina lives near Fort Worth with her husband and five mostly
grown children.
Varina wants to hear from you!
Contact her at:
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A heartbroken woman desires to move beyond old memories, but will her past give way to hope?
Lynda Turner has struggled with depression since
her husband abandoned her and their young daughter fifteen years ago. Yet
unexpected hope awakens when a local ex-convict shows interest. As long-hidden
secrets resurface, Lynda must fight for her emotional stability and for a life
in which the shadow of shame is replaced by the light of love.
Jilted tells of a
woman who has lost the joy of living, of a man determined to draw her back
toward happiness, and of a town that must—once and for all-leave the past where
it belongs. It is a gentle reminder that all things can work together for good.
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Comments
Thanks for sharing this interview.
Connie
cps1950(at)gmail(dot)com
How encouraging that you have read Varina's book and posted a review. Not to mention excited about reading Varina's other books. You are such a blessing.