Hallee Bridgeman |
I’m excited to introduce to you today Christian
author, Hallee Bridgeman. I hope you enjoy this interview. She will be giving
away a copy of one of her intriguing novels, so be sure to leave your comment
below in order to be added to the drawing.
Tell
us a little about yourself, Hallee.
I live in central Kentucky with my husband and three
children. I am an Army brat married to an Army brat turned National Guard
soldier. In a nation that has been at war for 13 years, that has meant an
interesting and sometimes exciting life. By our 10th anniversary, my husband
and I had spent more time apart than together. During the absence and distance
that we endured, we spent hours writing and reading long love letters to each
other. In the end, I think we have a stronger and more intimate marriage
because of it.
Tell
us about your writing and your current release.
On May 13, I will release A Carol for Kent, the 3rd
book in my Song of Suspense series. It’s
my 8th fiction book. I have been publishing books since March 2012. I
write Christian romance and Christian romantic suspense. I love “love and
romance”, but I also love exciting, action-packed plots. I also have three
cookbooks. (Click on the titles for a link to more information.)
Sapphire Ice, Emerald Fire, Topaz Heat, Greater
Than Rubies, Christmas Diamond
A Melody for James, An Aria For Nick, A Carol for Kent
A Melody for James, An Aria For Nick, A Carol for Kent
What
started you on your writing journey? Did you always want to write?
I didn’t grow up wanting to write. I never sat down and penned short stories or
poems. It was absolutely nothing on my radar. However, one night when I was 27
years old, I had a dream. It woke me at 2 AM. I could not get it out of my
mind. I got out of bed, turned on my computer, and started writing. Six weeks
later, my book A Melody for James,
Book 1 in the Song of Suspense Series was finished. I thought that book might
have been a fluke, but as soon as I typed, "The End," ideas poured
through me. I can barely write fast enough to keep up with them.
Do
you feel pressured to compromise your standards to reach a certain audience or
sell more books?
One of the reasons that I self-publish is so that I
don't feel constrained by a publisher's standards or market research. I am able
to write what I feel led to write by the Holy Spirit.
My faith incorporates my entire lifestyle. I don't
compromise my values or standards in my day-to-day living, and I would not
compromise them in my writing. My characters are human and have been known to
make mistakes. Mistakes come with consequences. But, thankfully, we all can
learn of God's grace. I believe that God is using my books to speak to someone
specific with every book I publish.
What
advice do you have for aspiring writers?
Write. Write well. Don't let someone tell you not to
if you feel God is leading you to.
What
is your favorite Scripture?
And
we know that all things work together for good for those who love God and are
called according to His purpose.
I love that scripture because it assures me that
even when I stupidly intervene in my clumsy human ways on God's behalf, He can
still make it good and make it work for Him.
Thank
you Hallee for being my guest today. By
the way, the titles of your novel and cookbooks are very appealing.
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Find Hallee’s books:
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Amazon, Apple, Barnes & Noble, Smashwords, Kobo, Lulu
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