Three years ago, when I began to write as R. J. Larson, I promised myself that I would return to the beloved 1890's historical I set aside when the whirlwind story of Prophet swept into my life, complete with a contract and deadlines. Now is the time. However, I've become smitten with two new Biblical Fantasy characters, both inspired by the Scriptures, and both rarely, perhaps never before told--which I hope to unfold in one novella set within the Infinite realm.
I'm now wondering: Can I write two books simultaneously?
I'm planning to try. If not, I'll be forced to choose, and it's like deciding between my own kids, which can't be done. Wish me blessings, Dear Everyone!
Let the MindSharing begin!
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Sunday, March 08, 2015
The Pharoah's Daughter
Getting caught up after a hectic winter--sorry for the delay, dear Everyone!
Have you seen Mesu Andrew's latest release? Behind this stunning cover--one of my all-time faves!--is the amazing story of Anippe, the adoptive mother of Moses.
To celebrate, Mesu Andrews has offered a copy for a giveaway! Interested? Leave a comment below, or on R. J. Larson's Facebook page.. No strings attached, just fun, and a truly absorbing read.
Blessings and enjoy!
"Inspired by the Scriptures, Mesu Andrews brings the ancient world to glowing life!"
R. J. Larson, author of Prophet.Thursday, December 25, 2014
Blessings!
Wednesday, November 05, 2014
Giveaway! DAWNLIGHT, the paperback, has arrived!
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DAWNLIGHT has arrived! |
Biblical-speculative fiction!
Inspired by the mysterious events of Matthew 27:52-53: Amid first-century Jerusalem's political and religious unrest, Elisheba loses her beloved husband, Joseph. Though she is mourning, Elisheba must fight to protect herself and her young son from the schemes and deceptions of others who wish to control her fortune and her future. While Elisheba defies her enemies, her husband's closest friends must decide what they believe—and risk death. When another tragedy strikes, an impossible miracle shakes their lives—and their world is forever changed...at Dawnlight.
To share my bundle of joy, I'm giving away three signed copies of Dawnlight.
Interested?
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Wednesday, October 15, 2014
SCAVENGER HUNT STOP #16!
Follow the clues for a Chance to Win a Kindle Fire HDX or 30+ novels!
Welcome to the Autumn 2014 Scavenger Hunt. You have arrived at Stop #16, R. J. Larson's blog. The hunt begins at noon (Mountain Time Zone) on October 17, 2014. You may have arrived here before the start which could mean all of the sites aren't ready quite yet. Once the official start has begun, you should go to Stop #1 HERE and then work your way through the sites, gathering clues and entering bonus giveaways, until you reach the final stop which will also be on the site of Robin Lee Hatcher.
The hunt ends on Sunday, October 19, 2014 at one minute before midnight (Mountain). That means you have all of the weekend to finish it, so take your time. Enjoy reading the exclusive content the authors have prepared for you. You will collect a CLUE IN RED at each stop. Write them down as you go. At the end of the hunt, you will enter the clues into a Rafflecopter form. (The answer will make sense, even if you aren't familiar with the quote.)
The hunt is open to international entries. The grand prize is a Kindle Fire HDX. Two runners-up will receive a new release from each of the participating authors.
IN CASE YOU FIND A BROKEN LINK...
Robin Lee Hatcher has prepared a "cheat sheet" with direct links to each author's post in case a site goes down or a link gets broken. We hope there will be no such issues, but just in case, please make note of the URL for the Participating Authors & Stops page so you can check back and be able to complete the hunt.
http://www.robinleehatcher.com/autumn-2014-scavenger-hunt-participating-authors-stops
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Anne Mateer |
Introducing Anne Mateer!
R. J. Larson here: I'm delighted to introduce the amazing Anne Mateer! Anne is a three time Genesis contest finalist, and a contributor to A Scrapbook of Christmas Firsts.
Anne Mateer loves imagining what life in other times would have been
like. She the author of 4 historical novels and a 2013 Carol Award
finalist. Find Anne on the web at www.annemateer.com
Read on for Anne's exclusive story behind her latest book, Playing by Heart!
Read on for Anne's exclusive story behind her latest book, Playing by Heart!
Three Personal Experiences that Shaped Playing by Heart
Over the years, I’ve
learned that “write what
you know” doesn’t necessarily apply to
situations, places or professions that appear in your stories. Instead, it
refers to the fact that authors must call on their own experiences to mine the
emotions their characters will experience in similar but different
circumstances. Often this happens unconsciously as we write and it is only in
looking back over the story that we see that we have, indeed, written what we
know. At least such is the case with me! Today I’d like to share three of my personal experiences that I feel
shaped the story Playing by Heart.
Joining drill team in high school
I am not a dancer. Oh, I took a few lessons as a child, but it was
not my talent. At. All. And yet I entered high school and found myself yearning
to be part of the dazzling group of girls dancing on the football field at
halftime. Simply making the squad took an enormous amount of determination on
my part, but being chosen to participate in the halftime and competition
performances took a year of relentless tenacity, a year of training both my
body and my mind to learn and do something that didn’t come naturally to me. I drew on this experience as Lula
Bowman faced the unknown of learning to coach basketball—a game she’d
never even seen played!
Mothering my eldest son
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Anne's eldest son, center |
Pursuing my writing dream
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Playing by Heart, Bethany House Publishers |
Every author puts something of their own inner life experiences
into their stories, whether in a main character for in snippets of secondary
characters. These are just a few of the ways my own life has found its way into
the pages of Playing by Heart.
R. J. Here!
Write down this Stop #16 clue! - Salman Rushdie
That's - Salman Rushdie
That's - Salman Rushdie
Now, go forth and hunt up Anne Mateer's blog, Stop #17
But WAIT!
Before you go, check out my Rafflecopter giveaway below!
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USEFUL LINKS:
The link to Stop #1 (the start of the hunt) is:
http://www.robinleehatcher.com/scavenger-hunt-stop-1-autumn-2014
The link to the Participating Authors page is:
http://www.robinleehatcher.com/autumn-2014-scavenger-hunt-participating-authors-stops
The link to the final stop where people will enter the answers is:
http://www.robinleehatcher.com/scavenger-hunt-stop-35-entry-form
Thursday, October 02, 2014
Exiles!
At last! Exiles, the ebook has been released!
When will it be released in paperback? I'll get back to you when I find out!
Blessings, dear everyone, and hope you enjoy Araine's story.
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
She Breaks Things
“Lord,” I cried, when faced with my first speaking
invitation, “help me!”
Being perfect—and displaying His sense of humor—the Lord
answered my wail with a gift: He granted me the uncanny ability to break
things. Computerized things. Electrical things. All sound equipment things.
The day I faced my first audience—an auditorium full of
precious, restless elementary-school students—one of the teachers approached me
worriedly. “We don’t know what’s wrong. The mike went down and our technician
can’t figure it out. And he’s a genius with these things.”
Unwilling to disappoint the kids by sending them back to
their classrooms for real schoolwork, I cleared my throat and yelled out
answers to all their questions. The result? Minimal jitters, maximum happy
kids, relieved teachers, and a hoarse voice for me.
Weeks later, as I was trembling, awaiting my first
phone-radio-station interview, I heard the talk-show host cough, then mutter
beneath his breath, “Uh-oh.” Switches clicked, a door slammed, and the
host—sounding shaken—apologized, “Um, I’m sorry . . . . We’ve never had this
happen before: the studio’s sound system went down. Hang on! I’m running to
another studio.”
Compassion for my agitated host overwhelmed my sense of
nervousness. I was able to laugh, and
speak, finishing the taping with ease.
That same year, while sweating through my first two
cable-TV shows, a prop fell, a light flickered, and—you
guessed it—the studio’s sound system irretrievably failed. The show’s hosts
apologized profusely. “Our sound system has never done this
before. It’s a disaster!”
The show aired a month later with carefully chosen clips
of me smiling (proving that I had truly been in the studio) interspersed with
generous compliments from my hosts as they enthusiastically discussed my books.
That 'disaster' has become one of my favorite interview memories, and to this
day, I count the show’s hosts as friends.
As my disaster list grew, I felt obligated to warn my
publisher’s publicist, “I need a big label plastered to my forehead, warning
everyone, ‘Breaks things.’”
“You don’t break things,” she insisted, “that’s just part
of life.”
Sure.
A few months later, my publisher’s publicist arranged for me
to attend the International Christian Retailer’s Show for a signing. I arrived
at my hotel and dutifully proceeded to the convention center, joining a long
line of other authors and attendees, to confirm my registration. The line moved
briskly until I stepped up to the counter.
“We have no record of you,” the
important-person-in-charge said, eying me coolly over the rim of her reading
glasses. Behind Important Person, her subordinates manned the computers and hurriedly tapped every
conceivable variation of my name into their keyboards.
One of the subordinates
gasped and stepped back from her computer. “System’s down.”
I had to call my publicist to gain official admittance to the
show.
Sadly, I haven’t fully learned my lesson. I forgot to warn
my new publisher of my propensity for creating publishing chaos, and Exiles was
delayed when the final manuscript refused to cooperate with the publisher’s
systems.
The publisher emailed me. “You would not believe…”
Yes. Yes, I believe.
My
dubious gift for disaster remains.
Thank you, Lord!
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