Talkshow Thursday: Meet Barbara Britton
Linda: Thanks
for joining me today. Your Tribes of Israel series sounds intriguing. You
fictionalize little-known Bible stories. Where did you get the inspiration for
the characters, and how do you weave them into true stories?
Barbara: I’m
happy to be here, Linda. Thank you. It’s a joy to talk about ordinary people in
the Bible who did extraordinary things. I found my first heroine—Hannah—after I
read about the brave servant girl in II Kings 5. Naomi is caught in the chaos
of Judges 19-21. I had no idea this crazy story finished the book of Judges. I
found my third heroine in the names of all the builders who helped Nehemiah
restore the wall around Jerusalem. I enjoy discovering new events and people in
the Bible and making them into novels, so others can learn about their stories.
LM: You write for children and adults. What do you do
differently in your writing to appeal to these very different audiences?
Barbara: Fortunately,
I write in Biblical Fiction, under the Christian Fiction umbrella, which sets
high standards for readers. Language is kept fairly clean in Christian Fiction
and we don’t place “behind the tent flap” scenes on the page. Weaving a faith
thread into the story reminds us how awesome our God is, and it shows us how
God is there for us in difficult situations. I write fast-paced stories which
appeal to both adults and teens.
LM: What do you do to prepare yourself for writing?
For example, do you listen to music or set up in a specific place?
Barbara: If only you could see my messy writing desk.
When I sit at my desk, I’m working on some part of my writing. I love to listen
to music, but not when I’m drafting a scene. I do have songs that inspire each
of my stories. When I hear the music, I’m right into my story world (I guess
that’s not good if I’m driving).
LM: Writing about
ancient cultures and locations outside the U.S. must involve a lot of research.
Do you have an unusual or favorite research story to share?
Barbara: “Building Benjamin” takes
place in parts of modern day Syria. I had to research the border of Israel and
Syria during a time of conflict. I was sure Homeland Security was going to show
up at my door.
LM: LOL! You have lived in two beautiful areas of the
country, but if money were no object, what is your idea of the ultimate
vacation?
Barbara: I’ll
admit that I’m a bit of a chicken right now to travel outside the US and
Canada. I would love to return to Hawaii, or visit Israel. Walking where Jesus
ministered would be surreal.
LM: What is the quirkiest thing you’ve ever done?
Barbara: Since
I just outed myself as a chicken, and a non-adventure seeker (except
in my stories), I don’t have many quirky memories. I love to dance though, and
I will dance pretty much anywhere there’s a dance floor and 80’s music.
LM: Good for you! What is your next project?
Barbara: “Jerusalem
Rising: Adah’s Journey” will release in e-book on November 10th and
in print on December 1st. Pre-orders are up now. I follow a daughter
of Shallum who helped Nehemiah restore the wall around Jerusalem. There’s
action, adventure and a boy-next-door romance. I tackle Nehemiah 1-8 in my
third Tribes of Israel story.
LM: Both of these sound fascinating. I can't wait to read them. Where can folks find you on the web?
Barbara:
Website: http://www.barbarambritton.com
Pre-order Jerusalem Rising here.
Author Bio: Barbara M. Britton lives in Wisconsin and writes Christian Fiction for teens and adults. She has a nutrition degree from Baylor University but loves to dip healthy strawberries in chocolate. Barb brings little-known Bible characters to light in her Tribes of Israel series.
Building Benjamin: Love Grows Where God Grafts the Tender Shoot.
Author Bio: Barbara M. Britton lives in Wisconsin and writes Christian Fiction for teens and adults. She has a nutrition degree from Baylor University but loves to dip healthy strawberries in chocolate. Barb brings little-known Bible characters to light in her Tribes of Israel series.
Building Benjamin: Love Grows Where God Grafts the Tender Shoot.
Naomi desires to dance well enough to catch the eye of a wealthy landowner. Her father needs a substantial bride price due to the deaths of her brothers at the hands of the tribe of Benjamin. But when Benjamites raid the Ephraimite feast and capture young girls, Naomi is bound and carried from her home by Eliab, a troubled shepherd who needs a wife.
As Naomi awaits rescue, she finds Eliab has a strong faith in God and a just reason for abducting her. A reason that affects all the tribes of Israel. The future of the tribe of Benjamin hangs in the balance, but if Naomi follows her heart and stays with Eliab to rebuild his lineage, she must forfeit her family and become a traitor to her tribe.
Thank you for having me on Talkshow Thursday, Linda! I'm happy to be here.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by. It's a pleasure to have you visit. Your books sound fascinating.
ReplyDeleteI can attest to Barbara's good stories. I can't wait to read the third.
ReplyDeleteThanks Terri! You're an amazing author yourself.
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