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)





go to http://elainelittau.com/ to order.







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







Saturday, May 22, 2010

Summer

I am so glad that we are in warmer weather. Kids are home from school. The evenings are more active with youth softball and other activities.
Yet

Somehow we get bored. In the area where I live, we are 121 miles from the nearest mall. The small towns in our area manage to put together great activities for everyone.
The first weekend of June, Miami, TX has their national cow calling event. They have a 5K and 1 mile run with the cows. (akin to running with the bulls?)
and a steak cook-off with a band and some singers. There is cowboy church and The Follies!
Be sure to go to The Follies on Friday! It features local singers, great costumes, and a lot of fun. It will be worth your time. If you don't know where Miami, TX is, google it and find out.

This week I am interviewing Sherry Polf. I spoke briefly with Sherry at the North Texas Book Festival at Denton, TX.

1. What is your name and the title of your book(s)?
Sherrilyn Polf...A Matter of Trust, Engineers of Flight Series

2. What is one thing you think your readers would like to know about you?
I am pleasant and interesting (I hope)

3. When did you know that you wanted to become a writer?
When I was about eleven. I had ateacher who made writing fun. Don't remember the teacher's name though.
4. What are your strong points in your writing style or methods?
Storytelling.

5. Are you a reader?
Yes.

6. What are you reading right now?
A Trail of Broken Promises by Jess Davon Joslin, The Cat Who Said Cheese by Lilian Jackson Braun and The KJ Bible.
7. Do you have another book that you are working on and hasn't been submitted for publication? Tell about it.
Yes. It's the second of a trilogy... If In Doubt...Believe. It should go to the Publisher by Summer. The time span runs from August 1940 to October 1941. It continues the story of Dena and her engineer friends dealing with blueprints, formulas and general world problems. It also tells of her spiritual growth along with her maturing.

8. What are your biggest obstacles to writing and how do you overcome them?
Not having enough time. Schedule more effectively.
9. Please put a description of each of your books here.
Stanford University is out of reach for most Colorado teens in 1939. The opportunity to gain an education there is beyond nineteen-year-old Dena Caulter’s wildest rural dreams. Yet Uncle Walter, a professor at the prestigious university, extends an open door to his home as well as the Howard Hughes Aeronautics program, and Dena is more than willing to spread her wings. Upon arriving in California, Dena feels her rustic roots showing but easily adapts to a more sophisticated lifestyle alongside her cousins, Emily and Stuart. Life may be offering opportunities and fun Dena never thought existed, but her naïve world is about to get a huge dose of reality. Uncle Walter is chosen to work with Howard Hughes in Virginia as part of an elite, top secret team working on NACA technology, and the move threatens to break up the family with the mention of an unfathomable divorce. Talk of war also breaks up the previously pleasant conversations and laughter that once provided the soundtrack for gatherings between Dena and friends. With opinions voiced, she worries that the boy she secretly crush on—Clay—will be whisked away before she gets the chance to truly know him. Even her beloved brother wants to join a war effort she has yet to understand, and her younger sister decides to marry straight out of high school. Studying blueprints no longer offers the intriguing escape it once held for Dena. Struggling to find balance in a life moving faster than one of Mr. Hughes’ airplanes, she must hold on to the Christian values her mother always instilled in her youth, especially when the bright future of her friends and family begins to dim under the threat of war and A Matter of Trust.

10. How can readers contact you or purchase your books? Please put your website or blog here. sherpolf@ptsi.net or www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore or at any major bookstore, amazon.com and ebay.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Presence

I watched a rerun of Beth Moore today. I think it was a message that God has been trying to get through to me. He is present with me all the time. I learned this long ago when my children were small. I hated ever leaving them, even if I had to. I remember coming across the words in the Bible that God is Omnipresent. Most of the time I just blew past that word but that day the word came alive. God is present with me. He is present with those I love even when we are apart.
Some people like to look at the moon and know that their loved one who is far away is looking at the same moon. It makes them feel closer. Better than that is looking at the moon and knowing that the same God who made the moon is with you AND your loved one.
He is with us. He is with me. This is a simple concept. I think some people who have been Christians a long time fail to chew on the simple and profound things that we are blessed with. The God of the Universe is WITH each of us. He wants to be there for us. We don’t have to find a map or guide book with a lot of formulas to get His attention. Whisper His Name and He shows up.
This week I am interviewing Grace Kao Ong .

1. What is your name and the title of your book(s)?
Dear Future Husband by Grace Kao Ong.

2. What is one thing you think your readers would like to know about you?
My book consists of 12 years of letters written over time as I waited for my future spouse. It includes my thoughts and ideals for my lifelong companion as well the stories along the way as I walked the path from youth and adolescence to young adulthood.

3. When did you know that you wanted to become a writer?
I have loved writing from a young age and always wanted to be an author since elementary school.
4. What are your strong points in your writing style or methods?
Generally, my strengths are that I write from life experiences and aspire for authenticity and realness in my story or stories. Some of the entries in the book are from when I was younger so it might be apparent that my style has evolved and matured over time.

5. Are you a reader?
Yes.

6. What are you reading right now?
Lies Women Believe by Nancy Leigh DeMoss
7. Do you have another book that you are working on and hasn't been submitted for publication? Tell about it. No.

8. What are your biggest obstacles to writing and how do you overcome them?
I think my biggest obstacle is knowing where and how to start. I have a hard time writing beginnings but once I get going, the words will then start to flow. Another obstacle is not ever feeling finished. I will write and rewrite and change and modify and edit aand still not be satisfied. Overcoming it means resting in contentment once a particular passage is decided upon. I believe there are times when it can be overdone if I fiddle with it too long.
9. Please put a description of each of your books here.

She didn't know him at the time, but she trusted that she would one day. So Grace Kao began her letters as a young adolescent and continued into adulthood—years of writing and wondering and waiting for the man that God would bring into her life. Journal entry after journal entry entitled Dear Future Husband reveal the journey of author Grace Kao Ong from an impulsive, love-struck girl to a beautiful, beloved woman, from Miss to Mrs.

Every girl eagerly awaits the day when she will find the man of her dreams. In Dear Future Husband, readers will be blessed to discover, along with Grace, that God's timing is always perfect. It is not an easy road, but it is a love worth waiting for.

10. How can readers contact you or purchase your books? Please put your website or blog here.
My blog and website: http://www.dearfuturehusband.com .
I am hoping to build an interactive community with the site by having people submit their own Dear Future Husband (or Wife!) letters as well as any stories and testimonies that may encourage others in their singleness or life journeys. There's an area on the site for submissions; I would love hearing from anyone willing to share.

My facebook group is: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=280132920417 . You can also follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/DearFH and view the book trailer on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bj7S0Y2D76U

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

You are Not Your Pain

Sometimes pain overtakes my every thought. I know that it takes over my days at times. Most of the time I can work through it. I think I confuse my husband when he asks me a lot of questions about the pain I have been in on a particular day. I usually tell him that I don't want to talk about it.
So........why am I talking about it? I know a lot of people who are in pain. Most just keep putting one foot in front of the other until they hit "the wall" and have to take a break. I have a feeling that most people get sick of the subject of pain being the only thing people talk about when they see them. There is so much more to a person than that.
OK, so you are wondering if people don't ask how I am, doesn't that hurt my feelings?

Maybe, I don't know. I guess what I am saying is, go ahead and ask ...then move on to interesting topics. I know that it is tiresome to hear symptoms and things with no apparent end. I am tired of talking about that too.

I still love scrapbookking and playing with my grandkids, writing, laughing, and all the stuff I have always liked. Just love me and pray for me.

Pain comes to people in many ways. Sorrow, loss, illness, and tragedy can all take over our lives. Allow your friends to hurt. Don't allow that pain to be your definition of them/us.

One thing I love to do is to get to know my fellow authors. This week I am interviewing Toni Nelson .

1. What is your name and the title of your book(s)?
My name is Toni Nelson and the title of my book is: A Beggars Purse.

2. What is one thing you think your readers would like to know about you?
I am a real person. Whether you meet me on the street, at church or even work with me or come visit me at my home, I am the same person.
3. When did you know that you wanted to become a writer?
I have both sides of my brain answering that question. From the time I was a small child, my grandmother would take me to a place called the Children's Shop in Santa Barbara, Calif. The shop was filled with toys and books that could only be described as beyond a child's wildest dreams. Every Saturday I would select a new book to read, everything from Heidi and Little Women to The Prince and the Pauper. All the classics. You might say my first love was reading and from there it escalated to writing. When I was a senior in high school, my teacher encouraged me to instruct our English class numerous times, which I enjoyed and also my college English Professor. I never really made a conscious decision to write. I was very ill with the flu a few years ago and during a still quiet moment, I believe God spoke to my heart about writing my current book.
4. What are your strong points in your writing style or methods?
I haven't had any formal training in writing, but I do have a love for the English language. I am extremely detail oriented and very methodical, but when I started to write I realized this wasn't working for me. I did write my chapters in story order and created a title for each one as I completed the chapter. I then cast aside all control and let each page take on a shape of its own. I would continually go back to each page and try to embellish on each and every sentence. I believe that I have become a better writer through this process and am actually developing a passion for it. It seems as if the more I write, the more I desire to do so.
5. Are you a reader?
Now that I am a writer, I ask myself "how did I ever read and not write?"
6. What are you reading right now?
I am currently reading my bible; which is ongoing, Praying for Purpose for women by Katie Brazelton and The Journal of Helene Berr by David Bellos.
7. Do you have another book that you are working on and hasn't been submitted for publication? Tell about it.
My friend of 22 years, whom was my neighbor for 17 years would like me to write about her son's murder. I am having her pray about it, since I would want to include details that she may not be ready to reveal or deal with on a personal level. I also have a child's book, I would like to have published. I won't reveal the title at this time...
8. What are your biggest obstacles to writing and how do you overcome them?
When I first started my manuscript, I thought I would only write when the spirit moved me! A close friend and writer told me that I needed to sit at my desk everyday and write something. Guess what? It works...

9. Please put a description of each of your books here. (back matter is ok)
Backmatter: How do you react when approached by a homeless person? Do you stop and listen or simply walk away as if the person doesn't exist?
Toni Nelson grew up in a beautiful home, set in an idyllic beach community, making friends with the hobos passing through town on the freight trains. Her grandparents' home was a "safe house" for the roaming drifters, and Toni learned at an early age the joy that could come from showing compassion to those less fortunate.
Later in life, Toni moved to Nevada and was struck by the amount of homeless and penniless peopling the city of Las Vegas. With a heart opened and sustained by God, Toni embarked on a journey to help the people who have nothing, and now shares her experiences in this touching and beautiful memoir.
Join Toni in her journey to share God's love with the people around her, and discover the treasures that can be found in A Beggars Purse.

10. How can readers contact you or purchase your books? Please put your website or blog here.
I can be contacted by email: rnt.nelson@gmail.com
Snail mail: P O Box 5093, Pahrump, NV. 89041
My website: tonikaynelson.com

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Kristi Burchfiel

This week I am interviewing Kristi Burchfiel .
1. What is your name and the title of your book(s)?
Without Regrets: A Study of Ecclesiastes by Kristi Burchfiel

2. What is one thing you think your readers would like to know about you?
I never intended to write a book. I started this journey 7 years ago during a difficult point in my own life. I ended up doing an in-depth study of the book of Ecclesiastes. The results totally revolutionized my thinking about a number of key areas in my life, control and priorities being the most prominent. Even once I finished my own study, I didn't start developing the outline for the study immediately. I would pick it up and work on it a little and then set it back down. It wasn't until about 2 years ago when I really felt a burning desire to get serious about it and put it on paper. Once that happened, the process moved relatively quickly and smoothly. I would have to attribute the timing of these to God's own plan as once I got serious about it, all the rest of the steps of writing and publishing fell into place.

3. Who are some of the people who have helped shape your writing style?
Certainly every English or literature teacher I ever had was influential in some way, but a few really stand out. The main one was my 8th grade English teacher, Ms. Sublett. I wrote a short story on my own time that year and I wanted someone to take a look at it and tell me what they thought. Ms. Sublett graciously agreed to read over the 20+ page story on her own time. Looking back at it now, the story was really lacking in several areas. Her appraisal was both encouraging and completely honest at the same time. I greatly appreciated the time that she took to help me grow and become a better writer, and I remember some of her pieces of advice to this day.

4. What are your strong points in your writing style or methods?
One of the areas I excel at is readability. I've had a number of people tell me that while they are reading the book, they could actually hear me saying the words in their mind . I love to express myself by writing, I just never thought it would actually result in publishing a book one day. An area that I work the hardest at in my writing is applicability. Making thought provoking statements is nice, but if it doesn't lead to action then what's the point? Throughout the book, I was constantly asking myself how to apply the truths that I was conveying. If someone reads my book and just learns the truths, but it doesn't make an impact on how they live their daily life, then I have failed as an author.

5. Are you a reader?
I started reading when I was 4 and have been reading something ever since.

6. What are you reading right now?
I'm actually between books right now. I just finished First Break all the Rules by Marcus Buckingham and Curt Coffman, which was a fantastic research-based look at what characteristics make a great manager in the work place. The book had some fantastic insight into the way great managers relate and manage other people that are not always common sense in today's corporate world. Next on the list for me is Daily Life in Bible Times edited by James Packer.

7. Do you have another book that you are working on and hasn't been submitted for publication? Tell about it.
I have started research for another Bible study. I'm still in the early stages and I don't know whether the study will be just for me or whether it will materialize into a book or not. I just enjoy allowing God to teach me new truths from His word. My study right now is in Amos.
8. What are your biggest obstacles to writing and how do you overcome them?
Time is my biggest obstacle. I work a full time job, have a husband, a 2 year old son, and a four year old daughter. Finding a quiet moment when I'm not folding laundry or picking up toys is a challenge.

9. Please put a description of each of your books here.
If only...

Each person alive could complete that thought with any number of phrases expressing sorrow, lost wishes, and faded dreams. In a word: regrets.
But, are regrets inevitable? Without Regrets: A Study of Ecclesiastes meets this questions head on. This study aims to help readers understand the basic principles found in the Bible for recognizing actions and attitudes that lead to regrets, while learning through examples from the life of Solomon. The practical explanations and examples make this study simple enough for a beginner, yet the profound truths will be challenging for even the season Bible scholar.
What does it take to live a life Without Regrets? Join author Kristi Burchfiel as she guides you through the book of Ecclesiastes to seek out the answer.
10. How can readers contact you or purchase your books? The easiest way to order my book or to contact me directly is through my website at www.kristiburchfiel.com