Talkshow Thursday: Sit down with Sharon Rene
Linda: Welcome to my blog. Congratulations on your recent release, A
Mixed Bag of God’s Grace. You write children’s/middle grade and YA fiction.
Why did you select that genre? Have you always have a heart for kids?
Sharon: I’ve
taught Sunday school for over fifteen years in both the children’s and youth
departments. I enjoy working with this age group because they’re fun and eager
to learn. I tried to make my lessons as creative as possible and I think that
gave me the desire to write for children and youth.
LM: Where do you get your inspiration for
stories?
Sharon: The biblical section of A Mixed Bag of God’s Grace was easy because I had the entire Bible
for inspiration. I chose old England for the historical section because I’ve
always been fascinated with English history. The contemporary section was more
difficult. A couple of the stories I originally wrote for magazines according
to their theme lists. Unfortunately, the stories weren’t accepted by the
magazines but they landed in my book.
LM: What was your
favorite book while you were growing up?
Sharon: I loved
Nancy Drew. I think I had about every Nancy Drew written at the time.
Sharon: Dance with a feather boa in prison. Please, let me explain. I worked with my
church prison ministry for a while. We performed a powerful mime drama for the
prisoners before the pastor spoke. My character danced with a feather boa
around my neck. It was an unusual but awesome experience.
LM: Here are some
quickies:
Sharon:
Favorite season: Fall
Favorite Place to vacation:
Hawaii
Favorite Food: Red beans and
rice with cornbread. Can you tell I’m a southerner?
LM: What are your
passions outside of writing?
Sharon: I’ve been
involved in church ministry for years. I’ve taught Sunday school, worked with
puppet ministry (which was the inspiration for one of my contemporary stories),
worked in prison ministry and been on mission trips.
LM: What advice
can you give to not-yet-published writers?
Sharon: Don’t give up. Many times I want to stop but God always
spurs me on. Everything you write has value even if it just helps you improve
your craft. I’ve been published in flash fiction and nonfiction. Keep
submitting articles, entering contests and querying publishers. And above all –
pray.
LM: What are you
working on now?
Sharon: I am
currently working on a young adult speculative series, tentatively called the
“Divine Destiny” series. I’m writing the third book now.
Linda: Where can
folks connect with you?
Sharon: My email is sharonrene17@gmail.com. I would love to hear from my readers and
fellow writers. I also have a website: www.sharonreneauthor.com.