Fay Lamb, author and editor |
Today’s special guest is Fay
Lamb, an acquisition editor for Pelican
Book Group. I met Fay in August at the
Catch the Wave Christian Writers Conference. Besides getting to know her, I had the
pleasure of taking her workshop on characterization which is now available as a
paperback, The Art of Characterization.
Fay’s emotionally charged stories remind the reader that God
is always in the details. She has
recently contracted with Write Integrity
Press for three different series. Stalking Willow, the first in the Amazing Grace
romantic suspense series and Charisse, the first release in her
The Ties That Bind contemporary romance series are currently available. Both
second novels in the series, Better than Revenge and Libby
will release this month.
Fay is a past-secretary for American Christian Fiction Writers. She served for four years as
the moderator for ACFW’s critique group, Scribes. For her volunteer efforts for
ACFW, she received the Service Members Award in 2010.
Fay and
her husband, Marc, reside in Titusville, Florida, where multi-generations of their families have lived. The legacy continues
with their two married sons and five grandchildren (with the sixth also to be released this month). Enjoy the interview.
Fay,
could you tell our readers what inspired you on your writing journey?
Would you believe that I have never needed
much inspiration for my writing journey? I have always had a tremendous
imagination—one so large that I couldn’t contain it within myself. It had to
pour out in storytelling and in writing.
When
did you start thinking of yourself as a writer?
Did that come before or after publication?
Truly, I can’t remember a time when I
didn’t think of myself as a writer. Well, maybe before I could put the words
onto paper, but even before that, I told myself stories. My sister was thirteen
years older than me, and she married before I was seven. I spent a lot of time
by myself. Well, not exactly by myself. I had many, many imaginary friends, and
I told lots of stories about them.
What
was your journey to publication like?
A very long one, and looking back, I have
to say that I was more discouraged than not when I looked at my writing in
terms of publication. Now, that I’m on the other side of publication, I’ve
discovered that in just writing, I was always the happiest. I wasn’t worried
about when my time would come, and when it did finally arrive, I had more than
one book ready.
Fay,
is there one piece of writing advice you wish you’d had from the beginning.
Keep writing. Practice not only makes
perfect but it makes for more than one story for contract.
What
do you think the Lord is teaching you through your writing?
The Lord had continually worked with me on
pride. He is very faithful to help me live out Proverbs 11:2. I’d say that I’ve
whipped that particular sin, but I don’t want to have to be taken back to
the woodshed. I believe He sat me on a shelf for two
years because of my pride. I wasn’t happy with Him at the time. I wasn’t happy
with myself either. In fact, I believe I was the most miserable I’ve ever been
in my life. I wanted to write, but I was so depressed during that time that it
wasn’t an option. When I finally woke up and realized that it isn’t about me,
but it is all about Him, I became a much happier person, and I learned that
humility comes with servitude. I have learned what a pleasure it is to work
with and for other writers.
Where
can we find you on the web?
Oh, I’m all over. *Smiling* I love to make
friends on my personal page on Facebook (www.facebook.com/fay.lamb), and I have
an author page (www.facebook.com/AuthorFay), and I offer daily editing tips as the
Tactical Editor on Facebook (www.facebook.com/TacticalEd).
I’m an editor for Pelican Book Group, and I
write the weekly Tactical Tuesday: Advice for Self-Editing. (http://pelicanbookgroup.blogspot.com)
You
have graciously offered to give away a book to one of our readers today. Tell us about it.
Charisse is the first novel in The Ties that Bind series, which
follows the lives of four different women who live in Orlando, Florida.
Charisse is a widowed mother of a seven-year-old, and she is struggling to make
ends meet and to attend law school. When she’s forced to give up her dreams of
becoming a lawyer, her prayers are answered, but not in a way she expects. She ends
up working as a law clerk for her ex-friend, Gideon Tabor. The problem is,
Gideon’s rare ruling in favor of a defendant released the man that Charisse
holds responsible for her husband’s death.
This novel and the three that will follow are set closer to home
than most of my novels. In fact, Charisse grew up in my hometown of Titusville,
Florida. We both graduated from the same high school. She even loves the same
drive-in restaurant I frequent on a daily basis.
As each woman’s love story unfolds, the four women and the men
they love form an unusual family, and they’ll see each other through love and
loss. The second story in the series, Libby, will release this month and
Charisse and Libby’s friends, Hope and
Delilah will have their stories
released in 2014.
Do
you have a favorite Scripture, Fay?
Romans 8:28 is my
Scripture for writing because the basic lesson is that God is in the details.
This is why I write, and what I try to show in all of my novels. I want the
reader to know that it doesn’t matter what he or she has done, God has never
been far away. Whether the mistakes that have you in a mess are yours or
others, God has never has His hand off of you. All things happen for good…
On the other hand, that Scripture’s lesson
runs as deep as the cross. We don’t often ponder the fact that God has
suffered, but He did. He suffered Christ’s death on the cross. And He suffered
as the Father and the Son. Why? So that it could be said, “All things happen
for good …”
And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose. Romans 8: 28
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