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INTERVIEW WITH RITA FINALIST, AMY WALLACE
Amy Wallace is a wife, homeschool mom of three, writer, speaker, Bible study leader, and avid chocoholic. She loves crafting high-action suspense that delves deep into heart issues, but who she really is can be summed up in a few short words: Amy is a daughter of the King learning to live and love with laughter. Amy is also the author of Ransomed Dreams and Healing Promises, books 1 and 2 of the Defenders of Hope series, a contributing author of God Answers Mom's Prayers, God Allows U-Turns for Teens, Chicken Soup for the Soul Healthy Living Series: Diabetes, and A Cup of Comfort for Expectant Moms. Stop in for a taste of dark chocolate suspense at www.amywallace.com 1. Describe your RITA phone call. Being a homeschool mom, I rarely answer the phone during school hours.
So it was easy to ignore the first few times the same out-of-state area
code popped up on Caller ID. After about five similar calls and no messages,
I was sure the person calling was an annoying telemarketer. And I was
ready to let them know what I thought about their pestering should they
call again. By that point, I was asking the Lord’s forgiveness for being rude
on the phone and tearing up with thankfulness that even when I’m
not listening or looking, God still finds ways to lavish His goodness
on this undeserving child. RANSOMED DREAMS blurb: Forgiveness Unlocks the Future An FBI agent in the Crimes Against Children Unit, Steven Kessler spends
his days rescuing other people’s children and nights caring for
his son. He’s through with God, embittered by his ex-wife who abandoned
them both. I’ve written three Defenders of Hope novels, and a fairytale for my kids which they think is “way cool.” Stuffed into a file cabinet and a jump drive, I have two other novels and one novella which may someday see the light of day. 4. Do you have a favorite? 5. Describe your writing process. 6. When did you decide to become a writer and why Christian fiction? I conceded to begin the writing journey when my husband and God teamed
up and pushed me in that direction. I’ve always written and even
won an award in fifth grade for a truly wretched first attempt at suspense.
But the dream of writing for publication didn’t enter my mind until
God plopped some novels in my lap and sent a dream that dogged my sleep.
Then my husband took the initiative and scheduled an interview for me
with a Secret Service agent he knew. After frenzied research, an amazing
interview and watching these dream characters come to life, I was in
it for the long haul because I'd found something I could put my whole
heart into, something I'd been created to do. 7. Tell us about your next or upcoming projects. The second Defenders of Hope novel, HEALING PROMISES (April 2008), is about FBI Agent Clint Rollins who takes a bullet during a standoff, which might just save his life. But not even the ugly things he’s seen during his years working in the Crimes Against Children Unit could prepare him for the beast of cancer. As he continues to track down a serial kidnapper despite his illness, former investigations haunt his nightmares, pushing him beyond solving the case into risking his life and career. Clint struggles to believe God is still the God of miracles. Especially when he needs not one, but two. Everything in his life is reduced to one all-important question: Can God be trusted? ENDURING JUSTICE is the third Defenders of Hope book releasing spring of 2009. Hanna Kessler’s childhood secret remained buried for decades. But when the shadows of her past threaten those she loves and the system fails FBI Agent Michael Parker—setting a white supremacist free—they must learn the difference between vengeance and justice is their choice to heal. 8. Do you have any advice for unpublished writers? I’m a firm believer that God never wastes an experience or trial. So if we’re willing to be honest and open about where our lives have taken us—first with the Lord and then with others as He directs—there’s great potential for hope and healing and seeing the redemptive hand of God at work through us. In the writing realm, my mentor calls it “bleeding into your work.” A graphic but appropriate description. Oftentimes it feels exactly like it sounds. Powerful words are born out of our willingness to embrace our experiences and allow God to use them for His good. And powerful words draw people into a place where they’re more open to hearing the Lord and letting Him heal their hearts. Those words give us an entrance into another’s soul. So consider your story. Ask God to use it. He will. There are people waiting to hear the words only you can uniquely share. And I pray that as you share, you’ll see that nothing in God’s loving and compassionate hands is ever, ever wasted. |
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