Books to come...and a video!
Happy Tuesday!
Hope you're all enjoying the New Year so far. I've been a busy girl trying to wrap up two books that are due Feb. 13. Also, I've had lots of inquiries about what's coming next with regard to my publishing schedule. Here's the plan:
> I'm currently working on book #3 in the Land of Canaan series--His Love Endures Forever--scheduled for release in Oct. 2012.
> I'm also working on my story in An Amish Kitchen, which is titled A Recipe for Hope. An Amish Kitchen is a novella collection with stories from me, Kelly Long, and Amy Clipston. In the back, there is also a cookbook with 45 Amish recipes. This collection will release late this year.
> My next book to release will be Need You Now. This is my first non-Amish contemporary, and I'm SO excited for everyone to read it! (See video below). The first half of this book is going to release early in digital format only -- and more details coming on that very soon! The paperback version releases in April.
> Beginning in February, I'll start working on my next contemporary novel, which is tentatively titled The House That Love Built. Did you see the movie Hope Floats? That movie was filmed in Smithville, Texas, and that is where The House That Love Built will be based. Smithville is a cool little town about 45 minutes from me. This will be a romance, but with some interesting twists!
> After that, I'll be writing book #6 in the Daughters of the Promise series (not yet titled).
> Then back to another contemporary -- tentatively titled Walter. I am VERY excited about that book, and I already have the story in my head, even though I'm over a year away from writing it.
> Also, somewhere in all of that -- I plan to write some short stories that will follow up with characters from the Daughters of the Promise series and the Land of Canaan series. For example -- would you like to read about Jonas and Irma Rose's love story when they were young?
Here is a video that my publisher made recently. I'm discussing my transition into contemporary novels. And yes...there are still plenty of Amish books on the horizon too!
INTERVIEW WITH BETH WISEMAN
Hope you all have a fabulous, blessed week!
Beth
Hope you're all enjoying the New Year so far. I've been a busy girl trying to wrap up two books that are due Feb. 13. Also, I've had lots of inquiries about what's coming next with regard to my publishing schedule. Here's the plan:
> I'm currently working on book #3 in the Land of Canaan series--His Love Endures Forever--scheduled for release in Oct. 2012.
> I'm also working on my story in An Amish Kitchen, which is titled A Recipe for Hope. An Amish Kitchen is a novella collection with stories from me, Kelly Long, and Amy Clipston. In the back, there is also a cookbook with 45 Amish recipes. This collection will release late this year.
> My next book to release will be Need You Now. This is my first non-Amish contemporary, and I'm SO excited for everyone to read it! (See video below). The first half of this book is going to release early in digital format only -- and more details coming on that very soon! The paperback version releases in April.
> Beginning in February, I'll start working on my next contemporary novel, which is tentatively titled The House That Love Built. Did you see the movie Hope Floats? That movie was filmed in Smithville, Texas, and that is where The House That Love Built will be based. Smithville is a cool little town about 45 minutes from me. This will be a romance, but with some interesting twists!
> After that, I'll be writing book #6 in the Daughters of the Promise series (not yet titled).
> Then back to another contemporary -- tentatively titled Walter. I am VERY excited about that book, and I already have the story in my head, even though I'm over a year away from writing it.
> Also, somewhere in all of that -- I plan to write some short stories that will follow up with characters from the Daughters of the Promise series and the Land of Canaan series. For example -- would you like to read about Jonas and Irma Rose's love story when they were young?
Here is a video that my publisher made recently. I'm discussing my transition into contemporary novels. And yes...there are still plenty of Amish books on the horizon too!
INTERVIEW WITH BETH WISEMAN
Hope you all have a fabulous, blessed week!
Beth



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I love reading your stories!!!!
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I loved the interview!! Now I have a voice with the face on my books!! I can't wait to read Need You Now... How exciting... have a blessed day today Beth!!
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Beth
I cant wait for your books to come out . I buy them as fast as they come out. Thanks for the
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Beth I love your books. So far have only read Amish ones. Happy Writing and God bless, Patti in VA
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I AM SO READY TO READY ALL THESE BOOKS.
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Hi Beth,
You sure are busy writing. I loved the interview especially when you said that all your books would be inspirational and hoped they would bring readers closer to God. That is what I love about your books and they have done
just that for me. Thanks for the great reads!
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I CAN'T WAIT TO READ THESE BOOKS
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Would love to win one of your books.
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I'd like to subscribe to this blog. Thanks. I love your books! Linda
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I love all your books. I really look forward to each new one.
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Me too!
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would love to win one of your books,Beth I've read all your books they're great,Thank you
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ty for sharing
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Thanks for your update very exciting about your books that are coming in the future. May the continue to bless you and your family.Lydia
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Wow!!!!! you are a busy busy lady, when do have time for yourself and relax, love love your books so I really hope you keep busy ;~)) I would love to win any of your books
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Beth, I just watched the video and cannot wait to read Need You Now!!! Our book club loves your Amish books, but we try to do a variety of Christian fiction. This will be perfect for our group of 15 ladies in our church group, some of whom have experienced the very things you mentioned.
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Have several of your books and enjoy everyone of them. My mother lives with us and enjoys them also. I mostly read the Amish books (seeing we live next door to Amish), where she reads everything. Keep them coming!!
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Great video Beth, I probably will read that book eventually..........but I really like the Amish books better....love, love your books.....will look forward to more of your Amish books.....
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