Saturday, December 10, 2005
FEATURED AUTHOR - Marilynn Griffith
SORMAG: Please give the readers a brief bio on you the person and the writer.
Marilyn Griffith: Well, let's see... I'm mom to a tribe of kids, wife to a very handsome deacon and blessed to be friends with some wonderful writers, like you, LaShaunda. I love to read, write, speak and all things communication related. I'm the person at the family gatherings who is always either telling a story or listening to one! Before realizing I was a writer life was a bit confusing. I tried everything from secretary to math tutor (that actually worked out pretty well). These days it's family, friends and church activities when I'm not writing. I like blogging though. That's fun.
SORMAG: Tell us about your current book?
GRIFFITH: Dana Rose pledges to say "I won't" the next time she's asked to be in a wedding. Her weak will has turned her closet into cemetery for satin gowns from periwinkle to Pepto pink. After ten stints as bridesmaid, Dana thinks she's seen it all. Then she's fired, forced to turn her hobby into a business and faced with her prodigal brother, back-stabbing sis and Mr. Practically Perfect, the ex who not only married someone else, but opened the business of her dreams across the street. There's that Maid of Honor thing too. And this time she can't say no. Will wedding #11 show Dana what's she's really made of?
SORMAG: What inspired this story?
GRIFFITH: I used to own a seasonal bath and body business. Steeple Hill rejected my first manuscript but they liked my voice. They asked my agent about me doing a chick lit. I didn't know what that was exactly, but the prospect of writing in first person sounded interesting, so I tried it and loved it. I also have had a lot of wonderful single friends over the years.
SORMAG: What would you like your readers to take away from your book?
GRIFFITH: I'd love for readers of MADE OF HONOR to come away from the book knowing that they are fearfully and wonderfully made and that God delights in them and loves them in an intimate way, despite whatever mess riddles their pasts. Christ stands waiting to embrace them as His bride.
SORMAG: How do you balance writing with your "every day life?"
GRIFFITH: I don't. LOL Really. I've long since given God that job. He called me to be a wife and mother and a writer. Sometimes (like a deadline week) that doesn't always look like I think it should, but God graced me with the family I was supposed to have. I try to keep the Word first place and keep the lines of communication open so that when things get off balance (too much work, not enough work) we can talk about it. When I try to stop writing to be Super Mom, my kids are like,"Go write something. You're cranky!"
SORMAG: How can readers learn more about your books and get in contact with you?
GRIFFITH: I can be contacted at marilynngriffith@gmail.com" or through comments at my website http://www.marilynngriffith.com/ .
Marilynn is our guest for this week. Stop by and say hello or ask a question.
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4 comments:
I enjoyed reading your excerpt. Eugenia Renskoff
There you are again! Marilyn...I bet if I put together all the questions from all the interviews, I could write your biography!
Go girl!
Thanks for reading Eugenia! Bonnie, you're probably right about the interviews. Scary... LOL
Thanks again Sormag! And thanks everyone for reading.
Marilynn Griffith
Marilynn,
I definately have to read this after the holidays. I was always the bridesmaid never the bride. I could open up my own second hand shop for bridesmaid dresses, hostesses dresses and a boatload of wedding guest outfits. That blurb could have came out of my mouth.
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