My Stages of Research | Blog Tour Stop at Kaylee’s Kind of Writes


How should you research while writing? Well, I don’t know everyone’s methods, but I have figured out what works for me.

Today I’m over at Kaylee’s Kind of Writes, sharing about researching for historical fiction. I’d love to hear: how do YOU research?

I’m a lover of history—thus, naturally, a lover of historical fiction. There is nothing quite so spectacular as historical elements woven into a new creation. On the flip side, there is nothing so exasperating as an exciting tale that is flawed with a historical error (surely I’m not the only one who screams at the author when I come across something unbelievably inaccurate—okay, I don’tscream, but I definitely talk to the poor author)…


Read more HERE.

What’s in a Name? | Blog Tour Stop at Drop in the Ocean

How did I come up with all of the names in my “Tales of Faith” series? Belle, Lia, and… Dumphey?? I’m over at Drop in the Ocean today sharing about all the names in this series.

One of the biggest parts in writing any book is finding the right names. The right names for the characters, for the book itself, and for the series. Sometimes, I have a really easy time finding names. Other times… well, we end up with a main character named Dumphey.


Read the full article HERE.

And here’s a video I did when I released “The Secret Slipper”…

Writing the Perfect Length | Blog Tour Stop at Blossoms and Blessings


Today I’m at Blossoms and Blessings blog talking about what word-count makes up the perfect length for… well, various stories. 

When I began writing “Befriending the Beast,” I planned on it being a short story. Then it ate a few too many words and gained a little too much weight, so I thought of it as a novella. Now that I’m finishing up “Protecting the Poor,” I’m knocking on a novel-length’s door. Oops.

Read the full article HERE.

Historical Note | Blog Tour Stop at Faith Blum’s Blog

Today I’m with Faith Blum, looking at a little history vs. fantasy with one of everyone’s favorite structures: castles!!

What do you think of when you visualize castles? I’ll be honest, I think of hours playing Age of Empires II with my brothers where the castle was a compact unit that was added around the other buildings. While it is true that some castles are constructed in such fashion, the more I got to digging, the more I realized the expansive options of castle portrayal.
Read more HERE

Behind-the-Scenes of "Befriending the Beast" | Blog Tour Stop at Maidens for Modesty

Today I’m over on Kaitlyn’s blog sharing some behind-the-scenes from “Befriending the Beast.” Do you want to know how my brain works with plotting and idea-spinning? (Also, do you want to know how MUCH I despise and loathe spoilers??? Yeah, that was a bonus ;))

Visit HERE to read the article and see some sneak-peeks about-the-process of writing.

Waiting… | Blog Tour Stop at We’ve Got Pockets

Yesterday, I hopped over to We’ve Got Pockets to share some thoughts about waiting.

Waiting. Does it ever stop?

Is it just me, or is there irony in that question? Let’s admit it, though: sometimes, we’re just waiting for the waiting period to be over.

But usually it doesn’t just stop there. Have you noticed? We’re waiting for graduation so we can stop doing school then we’re waiting for that perfect job to come along. We wait until God brings along a husband for us gals, then we’re waiting for the engagement, then the wedding. Then we wait for the first baby, and wait until said baby is out of diapers, and wait until baby grows up and goes through all the school years and graduates, and wait for baby to find a spouse and get married… the circle never ends. As soon as one waiting period is over, we’re waiting for the next thing.

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How it All Began… | Tales of Faith 3-Month Tour

Saturday we {finally} had the cover reveal for “Protecting the Poor.”
Today starts a whole new series of a blog tour!! I’m thrilled and excited to welcome thirteen amazing bloggers that I’ll be hanging out with next month:
A.M. Heath @ A.M. Heath Blog
Faith Blum @ Faith Blum
We’re going to have about three posts each week, so keep visiting back here (or just go and follow all of them!) and I’ll link to each blog on the day they post. Every post is different–this week, for instance, we have an inspirational post, a book review, and an “about-the-process” lined up. I’m super excited about it and give a hearty thank-you to these lovely bloggers for letting me invade their space.

Let’s start at the very beginning…

This month everyone is featuring “Befriending the Beast.” Because let’s face it, I wouldn’t have had a “Protecting the Poor” without this one.
If you’ve hung around me long enough, you might already know the “story behind the story.” So just skim if you’re that person. But hey… maybe you’re new (hi!!) and love behind-the-scenes just as much as I do!
It’s always interesting to think back to how a series began—or, in this case, just one short story (cue a sheepish grin). My sisters and I were watching a movie and during a commercial break, the random question popped in my mind (because we really weren’t watching anything “Beauty and the Beast” related): “What if the beast was Belle’s father?” I jotted the question down on my phone’s notes app (anyone else do that?). This was end of June/beginning of July 2016.
Well, one of my friend’s birthdays was coming up late July. So, like any sane person, I thought, “Why not write a short story for her for a gift?” And like any sane writer, I knew I could pull it off.
Not.
I did write a short story (about 7,000 words) and it only took me one weekend. But I soon realized that my story idea morphed into something far greater than a mere short story could handle. As I edited, it grew to over twice its original length, landing it in the questionable short story/novella range (so yeah, I just called it a novella). No, I didn’t meet my friend’s birthday. She still received it as a gift—albeit a few months late (it released September 30, 2016).
End of story.
Until…
I wasn’t seriously thinking about making a series out of “Befriending the Beast,” but I mentioned to my friend how I had the fleeting thought of attempting a Cinderella retelling, but the only idea I had was modern. A few days later, she messaged, “Since you made the beast the father, I thought you might like to toss around the idea of making Prince Charming the father too.” Thanks, A.M. Heath. I stayed up half the night spinning an idea for a now-book-two of a series-I-wasn’t-going-to-write.
Once “The Secret Slipper” was in the works, I knew I had to create a trilogy (because three is just better than two), so as soon as characters were created, I began to toss around who could have their own story for a third retelling. Now, my reader friends, we have “Protecting the Poor” hinting at a Robin Hood retelling!

And there you have it… how my novella trilogy spun from one single question.
Have you ever had an idea that began simple and expanded every time you thought about it? If you’re a writer, what is the craziest way one of your stories began?