Welcome to Saturday Spotlight. A feature hosted by Tina’s Book Reviews as a way of shining the light on Indie/Debut/Self Published authors. Each week I’ll have a guest post written by a featured author.
Please welcome Susan Gabriel, author of The Secret Sense of Wildflower to the blog today.
Thank you, Karen, for hosting me today on For What It’s Worth. Many readers want to know how I get the ideas for my novels and the origin of The Secret Sense of Wildflower is especially intriguing to me - and I hope to your readers. It's a bit of a ghost story. How I Got the Idea for The Secret Sense of Wildflower Eleven years ago, at four in the morning, I awoke with a clear, resounding voice in my head. It was the voice of a girl who began to tell me her story:
There are two things I’m afraid of, she said. One is dying young. The other is Johnny Monroe. A day or two before, I had visited the small cemetery located in the southern Appalachian Mountains where many of my family were buried. I spent an afternoon walking among the final resting places of my grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins, as well as ancestors I had never known. Had I accidentally brought one of them home with me, who needed her story told?
Rest assured, mental illness does not run in my family. But for a fiction writer, to get the “voice” of a character so clearly is really good news. I, however, wanted to go back to sleep. Who wouldn’t, at 4 o’clock in the morning? For a time, I debated whether or not to get up. I ultimately decided that if I didn’t claim this moment, the “voice” might find someone else to write her story.
Needless to say, I turned on the light, picked up a pen and a pad of paper and began to write the story of Louisa May “Wildflower” McAllister. It took days and weeks of listening to her and seeing the scenes of her life play out in my imagination. Then it took years of revising and revisiting the story to polish it and get it ready. Not to mention the tremendous amount of faith I had to generate to keep going all those years—faith in myself as a writer and faith in Wildflower’s story. Now I’ve entered into the next phase of the life of this book and Wildflower’s story, where I give her a kiss on the forehead and release her into the world of readers.
It took eleven years and many revisions to get this book out into the world. I will miss walking around in the beautiful southern Appalachian mountains with these characters. I love the McAllister family and to this day I have compassion for Johnny Monroe. His life may have been different if his mother had lived. Just as Wildflower’s life may have been different if her father were still around. Life doesn’t always turn out the way we plan. We lose people, we grieve, we love, we carry on. To me, the story is ultimately about resilience and it is my hope that everyone who reads the book claims a little bit of that resilience for themselves.
Synopsis
Set in 1940s Appalachia, The Secret Sense of Wildflower tells the story of Louisa May “Wildflower” McAllister whose life has been shaped around the recent death of her beloved father in a sawmill accident. While her mother hardens in her grief, Wildflower and her three sisters must cope with their loss themselves, as well as with the demands of daily survival. Despite these hardships, Wildflower has a resilience that is forged with humor, a love of the land, and an endless supply of questions to God. When Johnny Monroe, the town’s teenage ne’er-do-well, sets his sights on Wildflower, she must draw on the strength of her relations, both living and dead, to deal with his threat.
“A quietly powerful story, at times harrowing but ultimately a joy to read.”-- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Susan Gabriel website
About Susan Over a decade ago, Susan Gabriel gave up her successful psychotherapy practice in Charleston, South Carolina to simplify her life and pursue writing. She writes with passion, humor and insight about Southerners, as well as a wide variety of other ordinary, odd and interesting characters, young and old. Her first novel, Seeking Sara Summers, has attracted international attention. She lives with her family in the mountains of western North Carolina.
~ Fill out the google doc below to win a ePub version of The Possibilities of Amy (Open to international entries)
How intrigued I am by this book :) You have to believe that anything you have invested eleven years into has to be acknowledged and I would want to read it for that alone if I was not already hooked on the story synopsis. Thank you for sharing with us today and for the lovely giveaway opportunity.
ReplyDeletethanks for the great post and congrats on the release!
ReplyDeleteI am so curious about this book. I loved hearing about how the author got the idea for the book. Wow! Luckily she wasn't scared when she heard the voice at 4am. Thanks for the giveaway. :)
ReplyDelete~Jess
http://thesecretdmsfilesoffairdaymorrow.blogspot.com/
Great spotlight this week Karen...:) The book sounds fun!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such a good book!
ReplyDeleteHi everyone,
ReplyDeleteI'm Susan, the author of The Secret Sense of Wildflower. I just wanted to thank Karen for spotlighting my book. She's the best, isn't she? And thanks for your interest. I hope you win a copy or pick one up somewhere to read. If you have any questions for me, you can post them here or hop over to my website and contact me there. www.susangabriel.com Thanks!
All the best,
Susan
Sounds like a thought provoking kind of book. I'm intrigue!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting this giveaway :)
Congrats on the book! It sounds very interesting.
ReplyDeleteWINNER - Jess H Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you to Susan for guest posting on the blog last week.