Nostalgia
By
Linda Shenton Matchett
My birthday falls in the month of May, and each year I
become more nostalgic on that day, remembering previous celebrations and other
heartwarming memories. This year my husband and I went away for the weekend to
a cozy cabin in the White Mountains. Every morning was spent writing my latest
work-in-progress. It is nearly complete, and I got to thinking about the fact
that the manuscript is the ninth one I’ve written, six of which have been
published.
I began to reminisce about my writing odyssey. It has
been two years since my first book, Love’s
Harvest, was published, but putting pen to paper started long before that. I
made up stories in elementary school and a little bit in junior high, but I put
writing in high school. I didn’t return to it until we moved to New Hampshire fifteen
years ago to operate a B&B. As we pulled out of the driveway in Virginia, I
wrote my first journal entry.
Capturing our experience reignited my love of the
craft, and I’ve been writing ever since.
Twists and turns littered my path: some freelance
writing in travel and lifestyle magazines, a few guest blog posts, and an
opportunity to write a monthly devotion for my church’s regional association. I
enjoyed the non-fiction work, but telling stories is my first love, so I set
out to write “The Great American Novel.” I wrote it, but great it was not!
However, I didn’t know that and submitted it to several publishers, one of whom
took the time to tell me she saw great potential but that I needed to improve
my writing.
To make a long story short (which as a novelist is
tough for me!), I took classes, attended conferences, and joined ACFW,[American Christian Fiction Writers] which
connected me with a group of authors who decided to create a collaborative blog at www.stitchesthrutime.blogspot.com
Three years ago, one of the authors suggested we band together and publish a collection of romance novellas. I was alternately excited and terrified of the opportunity. I had never written a romance before. Could I do it? Would anyone read it? If so, would they like it?
Three years ago, one of the authors suggested we band together and publish a collection of romance novellas. I was alternately excited and terrified of the opportunity. I had never written a romance before. Could I do it? Would anyone read it? If so, would they like it?
The questions continued, including the most important:
what in the world could I write about? When the answer came to me, I couldn’t
get to my computer fast enough. The biblical book of Ruth is one of my
favorites. While I was growing up, my family moved quite often, so I appreciate
that Ruth chose to leave her family
and all that she knew to follow Naomi to a land where she may not have even
spoken the language. Having read Francine River’s book Redeeming Love which is a retelling of the book of Hosea set in the
American Old West, I decided to set Ruth during the WWII era. Research helped
me find a famine (like the one in Ruth’s story) and the British Women’s Land
Army, and a story was born!
It was a long trek to publication, but as I look back
I see God’s perfect timing. I wish I had paid attention more during the
journey. I think I may have missed some blessings. Are you waiting on God?
Instead of chafing at the bit to reach the destination, ask Him what He would
have you learn along the way.
About the Book
Noreen Hirsch loses everything including her husband and two sons. Then her adopted country goes to war with her homeland. Has God abandoned her?
Rosa Hirsch barely adjusts to being a bride before she is widowed. She gives up her citizenship to accompany her mother-in-law to her home country. Can Rosa find acceptance among strangers who hate her belligerent nation?
Basil Quincey is rich beyond his wildest dreams, but loneliness stalks him. Can he find a woman who loves him and not his money?
Three people. One God who can raise hope from the ashes of despair.
About Linda:
Linda
Shenton Matchett is an author, journalist, and history geek. A native of
Baltimore, Maryland, she was born a stone’s throw from Fort McHenry and has
lived in historic places most of her life. A member of ACFW, RWA, and Sisters
In Crime, Linda is a volunteer docent at the Wright Museum of World War II, and
a trustee for her local public library.
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Thanks for having me Peggy!
ReplyDeleteAlways a pleasure to have you here, Linda. Keep on writing!
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