Written by ELAINE LITTAU, the Christian books of these Series are written to be unique and unpredictable. Check out my webpage. http://elainelittau.com
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/
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/
Friday, May 11, 2012
Interview with Warren Martin
This is an interview with author, Warren Martin
1. How long have you been an author and when did the desire to write (the writing bug) bite?
I’ve been a published author just a short period of time with the release of my first book in May 2012. My interest was sparked about five years ago by chance when my son asked me to read something he was writing and it got me thinking about writing. I probably caught the bug to write when I was a kid living in New York City back in the early 1970’s watching shows like Mission Impossible. I got a typewriter, an instruction book and taught myself to type. I then started to write scripts for Mission Impossible and other shows as a hobby, although at that time I didn’t pursue it any further other than just writing. Over the years since living in New York I’ve had many ideas for books and movies and my wife Debbie believed my ideas were great and always encouraged me to start writing.
2. Why did you choose the genre you write in? Are there plans to write in another genre?
I joined the Army in 1976 and served 21-years, retiring in 1996. The experiences I gained during my time in the Army has contributed a great deal to the knowledge I’ve gained and provides an excellent source for material. While in the Army I was in the Infantry, Military Police and Special Forces, all of which has provided me with a broad range experience that I can apply to writing in both the military and crime related genres.
3. Please tell about each title here:
My first book is a fiction titled “Forgotten Soldiers: What Happened to Jacob Walden.” Although a war related subject, I consider the book to be more of a cold war mystery centering on an Air Force Captain shot down in Vietnam in 1970. I chose Forgotten Soldiers as a title because I felt it appropriate for the plot of the story that develops into a mystery of what happened to Jacob Walden. A hidden message in the book is to create awareness of the Cold War era and those who served during that period.
4. Do you do speaking engagements? Tell about your subject matter.
I am available for speaking engagement and my current subject is the Cold War. Through the almost 40 year time span in my book I interject some Cold War events as they related to characters within the story. My intent for a speaking engagement is to provide a short review of the Cold War while interjecting the extreme seriousness of the period and sacrifices made by people who served. Each generation has a tendency to forget the past generations sacrifices and I would hope to share some knowledge that may instill upon anyone interested how important it is to learn from the lessons of history while remembering those who have seemingly been forgotten.
5. What has been your most rewarding experience as an author?
So far the most rewarding experience has been getting the first book in the mail. But better than that was a few weeks later getting my first two customer responses within a few days of each other in which both said they couldn’t put the book down and read it in one night…now that was moment.
6. Where can your books be purchased?
My book can be purchased direct from me through my website. On my website there are also links to Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Goodreads, and the Military Writers Society of America (MWSA).
7. How can readers reach you through twitter? through facebook? through your blog? through your website?
I can be easily reached through an e-mail link on my website, on my blog, and on my Facebook page and also the Forgotten Soldiers Facebook page.
8. What was your biggest surprise at being an author?
There were lots of surprises and I am still getting them every week, but I have to say the most unexpected was the support, closeness and general overall generosity and extensions of friendships from within the writing community. I was truly surprised with the genuine willingness of author and publishing related individuals and professionals to share their experience, knowledge and friendship.
9. What is your favorite hobby besides reading and writing?
While it may not be considered a hobby by some, my work, participation and support of fraternal organizations that I am a member of is like a hobby to me. I’m chapter secretary of our local Chapter of the Special Forces Association and also a member of the American Legion and both organizations are very active in supporting charitable and services activities. Our Special Forces Chapter conducts an annual fund raiser event every August which has developed into a very worthwhile part of my life. We were fortunate this year to be given access to the Washington Missouri Fair for our event and are looking forward to a successful event.
Green Beret Casualty Fund Benefit: https://www.facebook.com/GreenBeretCasualtyFundBenefit
Labels:
fiction,
forgotten soldiers,
military,
military fiction,
warren martin
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment