Titles By Elaine Littau:

Nan's Heritage Series:


Book I, Nan's Journey

Book II, Elk's Resolve

Book III, Luke's Legacy

Book IV, The Eyes of a Stranger

Book V, Timothy's Home



From the next series - Rescued...A Series of Hope:



Book I, Some Happy Day

Book II, Capture the Wandering Heart

Book III, Walk Slowly Through the Dark



New Series- Nashville

Book I, Six Miles From Nashville

Book II, Christmas in Nashville (Coming soon)





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I have the first 3 chapters of "Some Happy Day" available to readers for free on my website, http://elainelittau.com/







Wednesday, April 28, 2010

The Bread

The Bread
This morning I was watching Beth Moore on television. She was talking about when the Allies rescued the people from concentration camps in World War II. The children were taken very good care of my the soldiers. They were fed carefully and comforted as best as possible.
Everything went well until bedtime. The children could not stop moaning and weeping. The soldiers were perplexed as to how to comfort them. The children were not hungry, but someone thought to give each child a crust of bread.

The children held the piece of bread next to their heart and slept peacefully. Somehow, holding onto the bread met their soul hunger as well as their physical hunger. They had "the Bread of the Presence" with them. They knew that if they were hungry, the need would be met. It gives new meaning to "Give us this day our daily Bread."

God is so good, a present help in the time of trouble.

This week I am interviewing B.L.Ninaber .

1. What is your name and the title of your book(s)?
B.L.Ninaber
Chosen
B.L.Ninaber began her life in Nova Scotia. She now resides with her family in Ontario, Canada.
Although her own journey has not been without disappointments, it has brought incredible discoveries, with every step carrying her closer to her destiny. She is learning that it is not only about our destination, but the choices we makes on life’s path that shape us into the person we were created to be.
2. What is one thing you think your readers would like to know about you?
I like to think out of the box, be a little radical and even, push the boundaries.
We are all born with a dream.
But all too often, we spend our lives fighting through the person we have become to find the person we were created to be.
We must hold on to the dream, because we will always have hope as long as we continue to dream.
3. When did you know that you wanted to become a writer?
There are many truths I have discovered lately, that could have made a difference in my life. I struggled in my Christian walk, not fully understanding who I was in Christ, or the resources God had given me for a life of victory. I was a bit of an undisciplined student in Theology class. I had no interest in the study of Soteriology or Eschatology.. so why would anyone else want to read a book about these things. With a growing understanding of God's heart and provision for us, I was thrilled when I read a quote by John Eldridge. He said, "If you want to teach, tell a story." That is just what I have done.

I remember reading, "Hinds feet on High Places." It took my breath away. I know it is not as relevant today, and I realize out message must be packaged to be received, but this book inspired me and laid the ground work for writing allegorially.
4. What are your strong points in your writing style or methods?
Ah, well, I want folks to get the story behind the story. I would say that story is the most important one. I do have a unique style, so I am told. Several readers have said that my writing falls somewhere between Pilgrims Progress and Narnia, but has its own distinct style.
Chosen is "dark" but life is dark and not the fairy tale that we sometimes wish it were. My main character has to battle his demons.
5. Are you a reader?
I love to read! Although I have not read as much fiction since I was in high school. My favorites were, Victoria Holt, Mary Stewart, and the like. Since venturing into the fiction fantasy realm, I have read Frank Peretti, Ted Dekker, and of course, Tolken and C. S. Lewis.
6. What are you reading right now?
The Compassionate Samurai by Brian Klemmer
I will also be reading, "Where's My Other Sock?" by Esther LoPresto
7. Do you have another book that you are working on and hasn't been submitted for publication? Tell about it.
Yes, I have a sequel to Chosen. I think I will call it Forged Alliances. It is still in process. Kingdoms are forged through alliances.
Sometimes we our the greatest obstacle to success. Aedan's greatest battle lay before him. As Abaddon's schemes and treachery are exposed, Aedan must make choices that will affect his life and the kingdom.
8. What are your biggest obstacles to writing and how do you overcome them?
The hardest thing for me, is to take what is in my mind's eye and capture it on paper. The tedious process of crafting words and the discipline of editing and re-editing is my biggest obstacle. I need to picture my audience and pretend I am speaking the words out loud.
9. Please put a description of each of your books here. (back matter is ok)
Chosen For too long, Abaddon has kept the secret truths of Athanasia hidden. People, held in bondage and fear, carve out their meager existence, having known no other way. Into this Dark Age, Aedan is born. Thinking differently than the others, it is little wonder, that when he finds a forbidden scroll, he latches onto the message within. His choices change both him and the world he has come to know. Journey with Aedan as he uncovers mysteries long concealed. Watch his unfolding dreams foreshadow his destiny. Cheer as he triumphs over tragedy and many insurmountable odds. As he answers the king’s call upon his life, perhaps you too will learn to dream with Aedan and reach for your own destiny as you discover the secret truths of Athanasia! Destiny Awaits!
10. How can readers contact you or purchase your books? Please put your website or blog here.
http://www.chosenthebook.com/ will take you directly to my email info. My book is on Amazon.com and can be ordered through Ingram Book Distributors.

I've also had my book recorded. It sounds awesome. I'm trying to get it on itunes. I think folks will really enjoy the various character voices that Josh had put into the script. I enjoy listening to it over and over again. That's probably a good thing that I don't get bored of it! :)

Thursday, April 22, 2010

I Am a Blessed Woman

I have been blessed to make friends with quite a few of the other authors connected with my publisher and others with other publishers. These kindred spirits are dear to me.
This weekend I had the pleasure of meeting more of them. When I flitted from booth to booth taking pictures and business cards, I thinks some of them thought I was with a crazy company or something. I think they discovered that I am just a little crazy on my own.

After looking at most of the books available at the book fair I was amazed at the quality of work from these unknown (yet) people. Two of my friends were up for awards in this venue. They are very talented. The competition was tough and one of them was chosen the award winner of the children's category. (Laura Eckroat with The Life of Bud) Another friend was named a finalist in the non-fiction category. (Jane Harber with Here...Have a Miracle)
I was as nervous at that awards dinner for them as I would have been at the Academy Awards!!!
They are lovely women.
I would like to urge you to read books from unknown authors. We have a lot to offer!
This week I am interviewing James Blewett.
1. What is your name and the title of your book(s)?
My name is James Blewett and I am the author of Can I get Baptized in Fruit Punch and other questions that new Christians ask that will renew the fire of your salvation.

2. What is one thing you think your readers would like to know about you?
I am a full-time youth pastor at a church outside of Orlando, FL. I have been a youth pastor for six years now. My writing comes out of my experiences every day in the trenches, where real life happens and God is moving.

3. When did you know that you wanted to become a writer?
I wanted to be a write ever since I was a little kid. I would watch soap operas with my grandma (that's embarrassing) and then I would go on the back porch and try to write my own.
4. What are your strong points in your writing style or methods?
I believe that the strong point in my writing style is my humor. I hope that when the reader gets through with my book that they will be inspired and challenged, but also feel like they had a fun time reading my book.
5. Are you a reader?
Absolutely, I was taught as a teenager that "Leaders are readers."
6. What are you reading right now?
I am reading Shepherding a Child's Heart by Dr. Tedd Tripp (I do believe though that word should be "sheepherding" because who has ever herded a "shep.") I just finished reading The Shack by William P. Young. I am also reading The Call by Brent Crowe and David Nasser.

7. Do you have another book that you are working on and hasn't been submitted for publication? Tell about it.
No I do not.

8. What are your biggest obstacles to writing and how do you overcome them?
The biggest obstacle is time. The way I overcome it is through patience. I do not intend to neglect my family or my current ministry in order to write so I just write whenever I can. I began writing my book in 2005 and finished this past Thanksgiving.
9. Please put a description of each of your books here.
Do you ever wish you could return to the days when you were a new Christian, before you got jaded with the things of the Christian faith, when you loved Jesus without compromise? Can I get Baptized in Fruit Punch is an attempt to restore the fire of your salvation and return you to the euphoric state of your salvation story. Through author James Blewett’s real life experiences and observations, this book will be a comical yet thought-provoking approach to the real-life issues that put a wedge between Christians and the excitement of being a believer.
10. How can readers contact you or purchase your books? Please put your website or blog here.
My blog is http://baptizedinfruitpunch.blogspot.com/

Thursday, April 15, 2010

The Old Account Was Settled Long Ago

Today is the deadline to file your income tax in the USA. Yep, I said it. Sorry if it panics you. I have found that working in a tax/accountant office during tax season is a great way to study people.
In January, people come in and file expecting a refund. In February and early March the waiting room is jammed with people wanting the work done ASAP. In April...things are different. Beginning with April 10 or so it gets pretty busy, but few are expecting a refund. There is a reason for the procrastination. As April 15 dawns upon us many businesses file extentions. The truth is, THERE IS A DEADLINE.

You will notice that the title of this post is "The Old Account Was Settled Long Ago". Let me wax spiritual here. This is a song we sang at church when I was a kid. "There was a time on earth, when in the books of heaven, an old account was standing for sins yet unforgiven. My name was at the top and many things below. I went unto the keeper, and settled long ago. Long ago, long ago, yes the old account was settled long ago; and the record's clear today, for He washed my sins away, when the old account was settled long ago."
I want to remind you that one day the "deadline" will come. For some of us it will be our death. For some it will be when Jesus comes back. Consider doing your business with God before it is too late.

This week I am interviewing Linda Wiggins-Edwards. You will want to read this interview with a real live scientist!!!!
1. What is your name and the title of your book(s)?
My name is Linda Wiggins-Edwards and the name of my upcoming book will be "God's Angels in I Am Beautiful" TM
2. What is one thing you think your readers would like to know about you?
I think readers would find it interesting to know that I'm a trained scientist. I have a B.S. in Biology and a M.S. in Medical Sciences. I've previously worked in research & in the diagnostics industry. I also have an education background. I've owned two tutorial services, and I've also been a classroom teacher, teaching 4th & 6th grade science, and 9th grade advanced algebra & Biology. Even though these have been my career choices, I've always made a hobby of writing, ever since I was a little girl. I've written stories, plays, poetry, and started writing children's books for the last 7 - 8 years.
3. When did you know that you wanted to become a writer?
As I said, I've always made a hobby of writing, ever since I was a little girl. However, I didn't think of publishing any of my work until my husband read a poem that I had written for our youngest daughter when she was born. When he read it, he told me how good it was, and that I could turn it into a children's book. I thought about it for about 6 months to a year, before I really believed that he could be right. Once I decided to really pursue this, I re-wrote the poem into a story and began submitting it to publishers. What happened next however, caused me to stop writing for a while, because it made me feel as if my writing was not any good. I submitted my work to agents and publishers, and started getting one rejection letter after another. Once that happened, I stopped writing, even though I had several stories in progress by that time. It took until I submitted my work to Tate Publishing for me to realize what I had been doing wrong all along. I was submitting my work to publishers that published children's books, but I wasn't specifically looking for a Christian publisher. This is what made all the difference in the world. Once I realized that my purpose was to write Christian children's books and that I needed to find a Christian publisher, my work got accepted immediately, and I've been blessed with being able to write again, with a renewed spirit.
4. What are your strong points in your writing style or methods?
I think my strongest point is being able to write about Christian values, and to honor & glorify God through my writing, but to be able to do it at a level that a young child will be able to understand.

5. Are you a reader?
Absolutely. I've always loved reading. A good writer must also be a good reader.
6. What are you reading right now?
A book called "Hearing God's Voice" by Henry and Richard Blackaby.
7. Do you have another book that you are working on and hasn't been submitted for publication? Tell about it.
Yes. I have the one that is currently being published, and I've already completed another one and I'm in the process of finishing a 3rd. The 2nd one is about children as God's gifts and the 3rd one is about a parent's love.
8. What are your biggest obstacles to writing and how do you overcome them?
I guess my biggest obstacle is being able to focus on what I'm writing at the moment. So many times while I'm writing one book, I get great ideas for other books and then I have to switch to another document to write down my notes and ideas, and then come back to the first book that I was writing. It doesn't cause me too many problems though because I always pray when I write, to make sure that I stay focused, and that I write about the things that God wants me to say.
9. How can readers contact you or purchase your books? Please put your website or blog here.
When my book is complete (which will be in about 6 months or so), readers will be able to purchase my book from the Tate Publishing website. I am also in the process of building my own website, blog and Facebook fan page, so readers will be able to also find my book and more information about my books on these. These will become active once I have the illustrations completed for my book.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

I Am Barabbas!

I am writing this post on Easter Sunday night. This morning our church had an East production about the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Live actors gave their view of the event and between each actor a clip from The Passion of the Christ was shown.
One clip that really struck me differently than it had before, (I have seen the movie several times.) was the scene where Pilot asked the crowd who he should release...Barabbas or Jesus. The crowd chose Barabbas and demanded that Jesus be crucified.
When I heard this part of the story as a child, I remember thinking about how terrible Barabus was. This man was undeserving of his freedom while the Son of God was taken to the cross. Barabbas should have to die for the murders he committed.
This morning it struck me. I am Barabbas! My sin was just as bad as the sin of any other person. I am so grateful that the sinless Son of God took my place just like He did for Barabbas.
My son, Mikey phoned us today to tell us Happy Easter. I started telling him about this thought. He asked me to listen to a sermon he preached earlier this week. It was placed on facebook. The last sentence he says is, "I am Barabbas!" His points were strong and the thoughts were much like what hit me this morning. I felt so blessed.
This week I am interviewing Cheryl Morgan.
1. What is your name and the title of your book(s)?
Cheryl Morgan, although I write under C A Morgan. The book is titled “2Friends 4Ever” A Journey to Reunion

2. What is one thing you think your readers would like to know about you?
Probably that I suffer from a very rare auto immune disorder called retroperitoneal fibrosis and as a result, I’ve been totally disabled for the past 3 years.

3. When did you know that you wanted to become a writer?
That’s a hard question. I’ve always played around with writing, but it took my disability for me to want to become a writer who might be able to earn money writing. Before my disability, I owned my own insurance agency and worked for other insurance companies. When I became disabled, I got so bored laying in bed every day, I had to find something to do. I discovered these note pads I’d been scribbling book ideas on over the years and decided “What the heck! You’ve got nothing to do. Why don’t you give it a shot”. As I began writing my first novel, I discovered how much I enjoyed it and I think that’s probably when I really decided to become a writer.
4. What are your strong points in your writing style or methods?
I think my strongest point is revealing the inner feelings and thoughts of my characters, really giving my readers a chance to know and understand them. I like writing about the dynamics of human relationships, not just romantic, but all relationships and how characters interact with each other based on those “What makes you tick” moments.
5. Are you a reader?
Avid. I think most writers are and I think out desire to read is what ultimately leads us to writing as well.
6. What are you reading right now?
Right now, I’m reading “Breakthrough” by Stephen Tremp, one of our First Time Authors Only members. I also have two other books written by members of the group waiting on my bed stand.
7. Do you have another book that you are working on and hasn't been submitted for publication? Tell about it.
I just finished my 2 book, “A Journey to Redemption”. It’s the story of two brothers whose personalities are so different even though they were raised in the same abusive household. One of the brothers is a woman abuser who is really looking for love but has a hard time learning to be in a relationship with a woman where he has to give up control. The other brother is a homosexual during a period when being one wasn’t talked about as freely as it is today. The book looks at their relationship not just with each other, but with their families, wives, and children. It illustrates how two people can come out of the same environment but still see the world so differently. And, without giving it away, I really like the way I decided to end this book and I think the readers will too. I’m researching publishing options right now and hope it will be available by Summer 2010.

8. What are your biggest obstacles to writing and how do you overcome it?
My biggest obstacle is quitting. I have the hardest time saying “The End”. When I think I’ve got the book finished, I’ll start proofing it and I find myself rewriting or changing things every time. Even when I gave my first book up to the publisher, I was not satisfied with it and if they would have given me more time for the proofing, I’d have taken it. I overcome it by setting myself a time limit when I start proofing, like “I’m sending this manuscript to the publisher in 2 months” whether I’m totally satisfied or not.
9. Please put a description of each of your books here. (back matter is ok)
“2Friends 4Ever: A Journey to Reunion” is a story of two 13 year old girls who somehow become friends when one of their mothers is killed by a drunk driver and the other girl’s alcoholic mother deserts the family. The book takes the two girls through a 40 year time period and shares how they support each other throughout the various stages of their lives. From dating to menopause, the book is separated into sections that concentrate on these stages and really takes a good look at how these different personalities look at their problems and how they depend on each other to solve those problems. It’s a wonderful read, particularly for those people who have that one friend they depend on for everything.

10. How can readers contact you or purchase your books? Please put your website or blog .
My web site is www.c-a-morgan.com. And I do write a blog on the site which you can get to directly by typing in www.c-a-morgan.com/blog. I prefer people buy the book from my website because I get my books at a substantial discount from my publisher and so pass that savings on to my readers. It’s also available at amazon.com and bn.com, but the publisher has the retail price set too high. So if you go to www.c-a-morgan.com you can order and pay through PayPal and get the book for $20.00 rather than the $34.95 the websites are asking (unless they are having a sale, and even at that, the lowest I’ve seen it listed at is $24.95. If anyone wants to email me, they can do so at cheryl@c-a-morgan.com.