Yes, it's that time again. Monday....booooo :( But if we spend it together, it'll be better I think! This Monday I'm taking my last final of the semester and I'll be blissfully headed into my Christmas vacation (well.....after Christmas is over it'll be blissful :P). How about you? What are you doing on this Monday?
On a Christmas-y note, we got snow yesterday!! Not a ton, but just enough to cover the ground (and my car haha) and make everything look a lil better.
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| Who's dreaming of a white Christmas this year? |
The Interview:
Hannah: Miss Kellie!! You're actually on my blog - woohoo!! I seriously hope this isn't the last time :) But we'll get right into it, hm? When does the Christmas season
officially start in your household? What is the first thing done that marks the
start (i.e. putting up Christmas tree, baking first gingerbread men, etc)?
Kellie: Christmas
is my FAVORITE holiday, with Independence Day a close second. Our family begins the weekend after
Thanksgiving by putting up the tree and house decorations. The Christmas carols play and the scented
candles burn. I stock the refrigerator with eggnog and spiced cider, and we’re
off and running!
H: Aha! I KNEW there must be another reason we get along so well - another Christmas nut :P In a Christmas fantasy land – who
would be the famous figures, past and/or present, at your dinner table and why?
K: Oh, that one’s easy!
I’d have Joseph, Mary, the innkeeper, the shepherds and wise men….and of
course, Jesus. (I happen to believe He
already sits at my Christmas table, but what a rush if my eyes could see His
physical form stabbing a piece of prime rib with one of my mother’s silver forks
in His nail scarred hand. Whoo! Just close your eyes and think on THAT one a
minute!
H: I love how descriptive and enthusiastic you are, Miss Kellie. Your passion shines through :) Do
you have specific traditions for Christmas Eve?
K: Our family traditions have morphed over the
years. Our two boys are raised now, but
when they were little, Christmas eve was a busy evening ending with trying to
get two excited little guys calmed down to go to sleep so Santa could come in
the middle of the night and leave gifts.
Currently, we spend the afternoon with extended
family and then go to Christmas Eve service with our boys and their
families. My husband and I return home
and enjoy a few quiet moments in front of the tree before we head to bed.
This year, our little grandson is two. He will add a whole new layer of enjoyment to
our season. His reaction to the tree
lights was precious!
H: Oh wow :) You're so lucky to have all of them! Sounds festive. I can't imagine having a little one, but soon we'll have not one, but TWO! My cousin is expecting twins! The first great grandchildren ;) Exciting times! What
did you ask Santa for this year? *wink*
K: I have two lists. One holds the wishes of my heart –
the important things I hope for family and friends. The more superficial list always holds the
same item. Gift cards to Barnes and
Noble! (or Starbucks). I think my
husband may have purchased a Dyson vacuum though. I accidently got a peek at
the box in the garage….okay, maybe not so accidently. Smiles.
H: Hahahahaha you crack me up!! I HATE to peek, never have liked it honestly. I'd rather just be surprised. For me, it's not about getting presents, it's about giving them that's important. How
does it feel to know you’re a published author that has eager “fans” awaiting a
new book?
K: Blessed.
Very, very blessed.
I started on this journey to publication and
learning to write novels almost seven years ago. I let myself dream a little and conjure what
it would be like if I got published, but the pictures in my head never equated
to the reality of opening my email box to so many daily messages from readers
telling me they loved MOTHER OF PEARL. I get a little teary thinking about it.
H: I'm so happy for you, you deserve every bit of praise. It's truly a magnificent book! One of my friends is going to borrow my copy once life settles down a bit for her lol! She saw my review and said she was completely intrigued. What
can expect from you next? Any Christmas themed books!?
K: Well, to answer part one of your question: I can’t give details until the ink is dry on
the contract, but a major CBA publisher has just picked me up for another four
books, a collection of stand alone novels that will focus on women and what
matters to our hearts. To say I’m
thrilled is an understatement.
About a Christmas themed book – I’d love too if the
opportunity ever presents.
H: Eeeeek! That's SO exciting!! I had no idea, congratulations! You heard it here first, ladies and gentlemen. Kellie Coates Gilbert SIGNED for FOUR more books! Your heard me right.....FOUR MORE BOOKS to come from this fantastic author *said in my best broadcaster voice* ;) What
have been some of the highlights of 2012 for you?
K: By far – no question – hands down, the highlight of
2012 will always be the release of my debut novel and how God answered the whispered
prayers of my heart.
I am a former legal investigator and trial
paralegal, and loved that work. But, in
the quiet recesses of my soul I longed to write stories that allow women to
feel they are not alone in their journey. Especially when life gets messy.
H: Once again, congratulations, Miss Kellie. Of course it seems only fit that 2012 would mark the start of your (hopefully) long lasting writing career :)
These are some “short answer”
questions. You can answer them in as few words as possible – even simply one
word.
Ha,
you are asking a writer to shorten her words?
Good luck with that!
Favorite Christmas book read this
year? Movie seen?
The
last Christmas book I read was Julie Cannon’s I’ll Be Home For Christmas (Summerside Press).
My
favorite movie this year was Hope Springs,
starring Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones. The story reflects the fiction I
love to write . . . and read.
Last Christmas song you heard?
Ha
– I’m listening to Christmas music now.
I’m playing Vince Guaradi’s ACharlie Brown Christmas CD.
Favorite food to make or eat during
the season?
Whenever
I’m asked to bring food to a holiday party, I make my signature onion
tart. I bake phyllo dough on a cookie
sheet while sautéing onions in butter and a bit of brown sugar, which I then
spread on the baked crust and sprinkle with goat cheese and place under the
broiler until the cheese softens. Yum!
Favorite
place to spend Christmas day?
Home.
How
can readers connect with you?
My cyber home is www.kelliecoatesgilbert.com. From there, readers can sign up for my
Reader’s Club so they will get first news about upcoming releases and fun
promotions. Readers can purchase books
from my website by using the Amazon, Barnes & Noble and CBD buttons. There are also buttons that will take readers
directly to my Twitter, Facebook, and Goodreads accounts. I blog regularly and there is a place to
register for the RSS feeds as well.
Anything else you would like to
say? J
One
of the treasures for novelists is connecting with readers, and making new
friends in the process. You are an example, Miss Hannah. I love our Facebook chats!
Thank
you for inviting me to appear on your blog.
I look forward to meeting your followers.
Miss Kellie!! Thank YOU SO much for agreeing to work with me on coming onto the blog :) This was such a fun interview, so glad we got to do it. And I learned more about you as well!
About Kellie: A former legal investigator and trial paralegal, Kellie Coates Gilbert writes with a
sympathetic, intimate knowledge of how people react under pressure. Her stories are about messy lives, and
eternal hope.
Kellie’s upcoming novel, MOTHER OF PEARL, Abingdon
Press Sept 2012, tells the emotionally compelling story of a high school
counselor who discovers her own teenage daughter had an inappropriate
relationship with the football coach . . . and how she
risks everything to bring him to justice.
Giveaway Time!
Please share with your friends and get the word out :) Good luck! Talk to you tomorrow,
Hannah








