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Showing posts with label #authorbarbarahinske. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #authorbarbarahinske. Show all posts

Sunday, November 7, 2021

Stop by on Wednesday, November 10...

cj Sez:  Be sure to stop by Lyrical Pens on Wednesday, November 10, for a guest post by author Barbara Hinske.

   Barbara will be writing about her soon-to-be-released The Unexpected Path, the second in the Guiding Emily series that follows the struggles of her newly-blind protagonist, Emily Main.

   P.S. Barbara is the author of the novel The Christmas Club, now on the Hallmark Channel.

   The Kindle version of The Unexpected Path is available for pre-order @ 99 cents.

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That’s it for today’s post. You-all guys keep on keeping onI’m trying to do the same.

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cj

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   If you’d like me to autograph or personalize one of my stories for you, be sure to tell them, and I’ll run by the shop.

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Sunday, October 24, 2021

Coming soon: Stormy Pieces and a guest post by author Barbara Hinske

cj Sez: From the Facebook press release from the Mobile Writers Guild: “The Mobile Writers Guild is excited to shine the spotlight on the local contributors of our 2021 anthology, STORMY PIECES, as we countdown to our book signing at November’s ArtWalk (in downtown Mobile).”

   
   “Today we asked suspense writer cj petterson Author what inspired her short story, “Ida, Fate, and Mister Leon.”

   (And cj Sez:) “The idea for my story started way back in 2005 when I saw a writing prompt about a woman doing a traditionally man’s job. I wrote a few pages featuring an unnamed November storm then buried the draft in an “Ideas” file. 

   When the MWG published a call for submissions for STORMY PIECES, I thought, “Eureka! I’ve already written that story.” So I dug it out and named the November storm Hurricane Ida, after the one that meandered around the U.S. in 2009. 

   And (pinky-swear), I submitted my story on February 11, six months before 2021’s Hurricane Ida devastated the Gulf Coast and northeastern U.S. on August 29."

   If you’re in the Mobile area, anthology copies, as well as cj’s thriller/suspense novels, will be available at The Haunted Book Shop, 109 Dauphin St in Downtown Mobile for an ArtWalk book signing, November 12th, 6-8pm”

   Available for preorder   Buy Stormy Pieces Now

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NEXT SUNDAY IS HALLOWEEN
Wow, where did the year go? To get you in the mood, I’ll suggest an anthology to read before ghosts, goblins, witches, and troops of trick-or-treaters come knock, knock, knocking on your door.

Buy Halloween Pieces Now
   Halloween Pieces, the fourth installment in the Mobile Writers Guild anthology series, has an eclectic collection of stories, poems, and a play that explore the chills, thrills, and giggles of the day. Halloween is the theme, but every piece is an enjoyable read for any season.

   My short story, “Once in a Blue Moon,” (a fantasy mystery so named because Halloween fell on such a rare event in 2020) is one of 18 pieces in the anthology.

   At the time of this post, HALLOWEEN PIECES is free on Kindle Unlimited and $1.99 to buy for your own library.
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MARK YOUR CALENDARS
On November 10 author Barbara Hinske arrives to do a guest post about her soon-to-be-released The Unexpected Path. You’ll read of her deep and emotionally charged dive into first-person research for her story about the struggles and victories of newly blind Emily Main and her guide dog.
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  The Yellow Wood … Jeff D. Johnston photo computerized to resemble a painting.
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STILL ON SALE: 
The ebooks of DEATH ON THE YAMPA and THE DAWGSTAR are on sale @ only $1.99 each. Fast-paced and exciting suspense, with a touch of Jane Bond romance. Available at your favorite eTailer, and on request from your local library—just provide them with the ISBN number.
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cj Sez: That’s it for today’s post. You-all guys keep on keeping on, and I’ll try to do the same.
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P.S. TO ORDER a book by any author on-line and support an indie bookstore, contact The Haunted Bookshop here: https://www.thehauntedbookshopmobile.com/contact-us

   If you’d like me to autograph or personalize one of my stories for you, be sure to tell them, and I’ll run by the shop.

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Friday, June 12, 2020

A box of tissues, an uplifted heart


cj Sez:  GUIDING EMILY launches today! And Lyrical Pens is happy to host the third in a three-part series by author Barbara Hinske, writing about her research for the novel.

  Today's post is about Barbara's need (and maybe yours) for a box of tissues on Graduation Day. 

Have you ever wondered about the making of a guide dog?

   From the puppy raiser family of ten who had driven all the way from Texas to California, to the mother and daughter who had surrendered their twenty-fifth puppy, the room was filled with excitement as people waited for their star student to take the stage.

   I was the first to arrive and selected a seat in the back. The large room was filled with chairs arranged in a semi-circle around a podium. I wanted to observe the graduates and watch the reactions of the crowd. Attending this ceremony was part of the research for my new book, Guiding Emily.

   I had been told that the afternoon would be emotional and been asked if I’d brought tissues. I smiled and said “yes”, but I didn’t think I’d need them. The puppy raiser families would be sad to say a final goodbye to the dog they had spent a year or more loving and socializing. The handlers receiving their new guides would be happy. I wasn’t prepared to witness the bonds of human connection that had been forged or the outpouring of selflessness, generosity, and compassion that defined every interaction.

   When called to the podium, one of the veteran puppy raisers told the audience that she was able to perform this life-changing service by reminding herself that she had a puppy to love and not a dog to keep. I sniffled.

   Another group told us that they’d been in constant contact with the handler who would be taking their puppy and now considered him part of their large, happy family. With plans made for the guide and handler to join them for Thanksgiving, we learned that these puppy raisers had “adopted” eight other handler/guide couples. They saw each other on a regular basis. I pulled out a tissue and dabbed at my eyes.

   Next up was the fifty-something technology giant executive who said that he was looking forward to going into his office with his new guide—that she would encourage people to talk to him and help him make friends at the office.

   Had I ever avoided a blind co-worker in another department because I felt awkward and didn’t know what to say?

   Had I ever considered how isolated that must have made the co-worker feel?

    I removed my glasses and patted away tears on my cheeks.

   As the ceremony continued, I stopped observing and became enveloped by the wellspring of joy and love that permeated the room.

   I left with a handbag full of soggy tissues and an uplifted heart.

Join the movement to improve lives: learn more about Guiding Emily

   Barbara Hinske is an attorney who recently left the practice of law to pursue her career as a full-time novelist. She is the author of the bestselling Rosemont series and the murder mysteries in her ‘Who’s There?!’ collection. Her novella The Christmas Club was made into a 2019 Hallmark Channel Christmas movie.  
   She inherited the fiction gene from her father who wrote mysteries when he retired and told her a story every night of her childhood. She and her husband share their own Rosemont with two adorable and spoiled dogs. A true homebody, Barbara is besotted with decorating, entertaining, cooking, and gardening.

Today is Launch Day for GUIDING EMILY. 

To order your copy of this heart-warming story, click BUY NOW

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cj Sez: That’s it for today’s post. You-all guys keep on keeping on, and I’ll try to do the same, (Sending up prayers for your health and safety.)

P.S.
My love story, “Love is Immortal” is one of the short stories in the paranormal anthology BIENVENUE TO THE CHATEAU ROUGE. Here’s another 5-star review:
“This is a wonderful array of short stories about an awesome hotel and an incredible staff.
Totally keeps your attention through each story.”


   TO ORDER my autographed books or any book of your choice on-line from my favorite indie bookstore, contact The Haunted Bookshop here: The Haunted Bookshop 

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Wednesday, June 10, 2020

The Journey Continues . . . White Cane Training


cj Sez:  Lyrical Pens is pleased to present part 2** of author Barbara Hinske’s writing journey and hands-on research for her latest novel, GUIDING EMILY—slated for launch June 12.

  The topic today is Barbara’s awesome and scary experience with white cane training.  Welcome back, Barbara.

“What would you do if you lost your eyesight? This is a very real question for more than fifty thousand Americans each year. One thing you’d need to learn is how to use a white cane.

   As part of my research for my new novel, Guiding Emily, I took white cane training. Spencer Churchill, an orientation and mobility instructor at The Foundation for Blind Children, fitted my cane and provided me with a pair of goggles that had been blacked out, leaving only a pinhole of vision in the center of the left eye. These glasses replicated the usable vision of many blind people, he told me. I was able to discern light and dark and had clear vision in that tiny circle.

   This wasn’t too bad, I thought. I could move my head around and find my way. Spencer later told me that many blind people try to cope with their restricted vision this way. As I soon found out, it doesn’t work. Swinging my head as rapidly as needed to walk fluently was ineffective and left me dizzy and headachy.

   Spencer had me put my left hand on his right elbow. We stepped out of his office and took one spin up and down the hall, with Spencer acting as my sighted guide. I knew there were no obstacles in my path, and I was being led by an instructor who wouldn’t let anything happen to me. I could always pull off the goggles, too. Still, the experience was unnerving. I took deep breaths to settle myself.

   Next, Spencer instructed me on the back and forth sweeping motion of the cane. The tip of the cane sweeps to the spot where the foot will go. I got the hang of it. The tip of the cane is also used to explore doorways and changes in elevation, like steps and curbs. We tried that, too.

   I learned that many blind people compensate for their lost vision by counting steps from object to object within their own homes. That method of coping takes a person no farther than their own front door. He showed me how to locate a landmark (the huge copy machine) and remember destinations from there (three doorways to his office, two to the ladies room). I was still trying to cheat and use my pinhole of usable vision. I became hyper aware of my body in space. It felt like the air was pushing in on my shoulders.

   We then went outside to the quiet sidewalk that ran along the building. The busy main road was nowhere near us. I walked up and back with my cane, Spencer showing me how to recognize and navigate curbs. We explored the truncated domes in the concrete that signal an entrance to a street. He was at my side the entire time and I knew, intellectually, that I was completely safe. Sweat soaked my collar on this cool spring day. I was panic stricken.

   Proficiency in the use of a white cane is essential for people who are blind. I had enough of an introduction to it to believe that it is doable and to appreciate how much courage and practice it takes to master this skill.

   The Foundation for Blind Children provided me with invaluable support in my research. I interviewed many of the staff members and clients. I will never forget the newly blind adults who shared their mental and emotional journeys in the process of regaining their independence.

When people talk of courage, I think of them.

To Spencer and all of the other instructors and counselors who work with the visually impaired to restore their independence:
   You improve lives in immeasurable ways.
   You have my unending admiration and respect.

Join the movement to improve lives: learn more about Guiding Emily


Barbara Hinske recently left the practice of law to pursue her career as a full-time novelist. The idea for Guiding Emily was conceived during a tour of The Foundation for Blind Children. She was inspired and moved by their mission and is donating half of her proceeds from the book to the Foundation. She is the author of the bestselling Rosemont series and the murder mysteries in her ‘Who’s There?!’ collection. Her novella The Christmas Club was made into a 2019 Hallmark Channel Christmas movie.

To pre-order Guiding Emily, click BUY NOW

cj Sez: Be sure to stop by Lyrical Pens on Friday, June 12, for Part 3 of Barbara’s journey: Graduation Day.


(** cj Sez: I love alliteration.)


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cj Sez: That’s it for today’s post. You-all guys keep on keeping on, and I’ll try to do the same. 

(Sending up prayers for your health and safety.)


My love story, “Love is Immortal” is one of the short stories in the paranormal anthology BIENVENUE TO THE CHATEAU ROUGE. 

Here’s one of the 5-star reviews:
“An immortal returns, seeking to hold onto his love forever; a dangerous arrogance threatens the secrets found within the walls of Chateau Rouge, and drastic measures are taken. Spirits and the unknown flicker into view and then are gone, leaving the spectator to wonder... What is real?

Vampires and magic, danger and desire; all reside within the pages of this collection of short stories, spanning years and situations, but always with humor and love.”


   TO ORDER my autographed books or any book of your choice on-line from my favorite indie bookstore, contact The Haunted Bookshop here: The Haunted Bookshop 

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Sunday, November 24, 2019

Dreams really do come true


cj Sez: First a best seller and then a Hallmark Channel TV movie:

   Authors are often asked where they get their ideas for the stories they write. Today’s guest, author Barbara Hinske, tells us how THE CHRISTMAS CLUB came to be. Take it away, Barbara!

   "THE CHRISTMAS CLUB—my Christmas novella—is one of the Hallmark Channel’s 2019 Christmas movies! If that sounds like an author’s dream come true, it is!

   I’m a women’s fiction author who also writes mystery/ thriller/ suspense novels—all of them with a touch of romance. I planned to publish an anthology of Christmas novellas with a group of other similar authors. It seemed like a smart marketing opportunity and I set to work. What would I write about?

   A homily from a sermon I’d heard thirty years earlier had made a big impression on me at the time and had stuck with me all these years later.

  The point of the pastor’s story was to do kind things in nice ways. We all like to be recognized when we do something kind for someone else. I certainly like a pat on the back! But sometimes the recipient of our generosity feels demeaned—or is made to feel “less than”—by acknowledging our gift. The pastor told the story of a woman whose money blows out of her hands. A young man races off to chase after it, returning to her with the money. She gratefully acknowledges his efforts at finding it. What he doesn’t tell her is that the money was long gone; he’d restored it to her from his own wallet. She isn’t made to feel like a charity case.

  I expanded on this idea by placing characters at Christmas (in 1952) and having the lost money be Christmas Club savings. If anyone has saved all year long in a Christmas Club account at the bank, they know how precious that money is and how devastating it would be to lose it. In my story, however, that lost money carries blessings with it all around.

   As it turned out, I was the only author who actually wrote their novella. I published it as a stand-alone work in October of 2016 and the rest, as they say, is history. THE CHRISTMAS CLUB was greeted with enthusiastic reviews—many of them opining that it would make a great Hallmark movie and that they would re-read the story every Christmas.

   Crown Media purchased the screen rights and Julie Sherman Wolfe made a lovely screenplay out of it. She changed the setting from 1952 to current day and added a twist that I wished I’d thought of. In my humble opinion, I think both the book and the movie are holiday classics and should be on everyone’s “to do” list for the holiday – now and in the years to come.

   My goal in writing THE CHRISTMAS CLUB was to uplift, encourage, and entertain. I’m more than pleased with the pleasure and happiness it’s bringing into the world."
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 Barbara Hinske is an attorney who left the practice of law to pursue her career as a full-time novelist. She inherited the fiction gene from her father who wrote mysteries when he retired and told her a story every night of her childhood. Barbara is the bestselling author of the Rosemont series of novels: Coming To Rosemont (first),  Weaving the Strands (second), Uncovering Secrets (third), Drawing Close, (fourth), Bringing Them Home, (fifth), and now Shelving Doubts, the sixth novel in the Rosemont series

   Read more about Barbara on her website: www.barbarahinske.com  and on Facebook  -  Pinterest -  YouTube - twitter @BarbaraHinske - BookBub Bestseller
  
  The Hallmark movie premiers Wednesday, November 27, at 8 p.m. / 7 central. 
Check your local listings for the channel.  https://www.hallmarkchannel.com/the-christmas-club
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cj Sez: There’s a wondrous epilogue to the Hallmark movie . . . The story line inspired star Cameron Mathison to get a life-saving medical procedure. Read about his journey here:

  Authors, if you want to try your hand at writing for Hallmark, here’s the link to their website and the kind of stories they’re looking for:

   For tips on how to write for Hallmark, watch their movies. It’ll give you a sense of what Hallmark consumers expect: fun, positive, lighthearted, and uplifting stories with the prerequisite happy ending.
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   I pray God’s blessings on you and yours this Thanksgiving.

   That’s it for this week’s post. You-all guys keep on keeping on, and I’ll try to do the same. See you next week.

cj
Read five stories (including my own "Hobbes House Noel") in HOMETOWN HEROES on sale now. 

   The Christmas anthology FINALLY HOME is coming soon! Be sure to watch for the "Finally Home Facebook Hop" that begins Dec. 1 and runs through launch day, Dec. 10 ... PRIZES galore await. (P.S. A new and beautiful cover will be introduced.)

   Visit my Amazon Central Author Page = https://amzn.to/2v6SrAj for information about all my stories.

   Autographed print copies of CHOOSING CARTER, DEADLY STAR, HOMETOWN, HEROES, and THE POSSE are still available at the Haunted Bookshop. TO ORDER contact The Haunted Bookshop here: The Haunted Bookshop  Angela Trigg, the awesome owner and a RITA Award-winning author (writing as Angela Quarles) will be happy to ship you the books of your choice. (Be sure to look for her recently released, "SOME LIKE IT PLAID.") If you’re localin the Mobile areado stop in at the book store. They make a point to shelve the books of local authors (FINALLY HOME will be available there soon), and it’s a neat place to browse.

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