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A Writer’s Life: The Good, The Bad, and The Hilarious with James L. Rubart

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Please join me in welcoming today’s guest, multi-published and award-winning novelist, James L. Rubart. Every time I turn around, Jim is winning another award for one of his visionary novels–and they’re well deserved. In addition to being a critically acclaimed author and in-demand speaker, he also remains one of the kindest and most personable writers in the CBA. His latest novel, The Man He Never Was, releases tomorrow and I for one am impatiently waiting for this one to arrive on my doorstep! I’m delighted to have him here today talking about the fun, funny, and downright painful parts of his writing journey.

 

The Good, the Bad, and the Hilarious Things About the Writing Life

I’d dreamed about becoming an author since 7th grade, so when it happened, I already had a stockpile of images pinging around my mind of what it would be like. It turned out to be better than I thought it would in some ways, worse in a few others, and overall, far funnier. I’ll touch on the good and the bad briefly, then get to a few stories I think are hilarious.

The Good: Almost too numerous to count, but at the top would be:

• Seeing your biggest dream come true and realizing all the hours and rejection were worth it
• Meeting your author heroes and in some case becoming dear friends with them
• Getting paid to do something you’d do even if you never made a dime

The Bad:

• Every time you start a new story, wondering if you can do it again
• Scathing reviews
• Sacrifices. What do you mean I don’t get to binge that show on Netflix! I have to write instead?

The Hilarious:

I was at a writing conference about a year after my first novel, Rooms, came out. During one dinner, I introduced myself to the lady next to me and we chatted about recent books we’d read.
She said, “I just finished this novel that got a bunch of great reviews, and I guess it was okay, but wow, too many pop culture references, so it didn’t really work for me. I finished it, but I probably wouldn’t recommend it, you know?”

“What’s the name of the novel?”

“Rooms.”

I nodded as I felt a slight smile grow in the corners of my mouth. Her eyes widened. I smiled wider.

“No, no, no.”

I grinned. “Yes. Yes. Yes.”

I laughed and told her I wasn’t offended and we had an extremely pleasant conversation the rest of the meal. When I saw her a year later we laughed about it, and I thanked her for giving me a wonderful tale to tell.

Story # 2

A few years back I was signing books when a gentleman came up to me and said, “I’m going to buy a copy of your novel. If I do that, will you sign it?”

“Of course.”

I asked if he was a writer. He said he was trying, nothing published yet, but he’d keep pursuing the dream. I encouraged him a bit and after I’d finished he bent closer, locked his eyes on mine and said, “Because you’ve been kind to me, I’m going to do you a favor.”

“Oh?”

“I’m going to read your book, then make notes on every page of what you did wrong, and send it back to you.”

It was all I could do to keep from bursting out in laughter. I thanked him, and about six months later I got an email from this man asking for my address so he could send me his wisdom. Funny, I somehow misplaced that email.

Story # 3

Not a funny story, but one that shows how playful God can be with our dreams. Back in 2000, before I’d written a word on my first novel, I was at a small seminar where the leader asked each of us in the room how we would know we were successful. “When do you pop the champagne cork?”

I said, “I’ll pop the cork when someone recommends my own novel back to me.”

Fast forward to 2015. I get a text from my friend Ted one day that says, “I’M SITTING NEXT TO A WOMAN ON THE PLANE WHO IS READING YOUR BOOK AND LOVING IT.”

Two days later my friend Allen emails me and says, “I was talking with this guy at a party about books and he said, ‘You want to read a book that will change your life? You have to check out James L. Rubart.”

The Best

As you’ve probably realized the best thing about a writers life, is knowing you stepped through your fears and insecurities, put your story out there, and hearing it impacted someone’s life.
So whether you’re a writer, or love to cook, or paint, or play music, or serve an amazing latte, don’t keep your passion inside. Let it out. It’s not about us in the end, is it? It’s about them. Pursue the dream so you can bring your light into another’s life.

James L. Rubart is 28 years old, but lives trapped inside an older man’s body. He thinks he’s still young enough to water ski and dirt bike with his two grown sons, and loves to send readers on journeys they’ll remember months after they finish his stories. He’s the best-selling, Christy BOOK of the YEAR, CAROL, INSPY and RT Book Reviews award winning author of nine novels, a speaker, branding expert, co-host of the Novel Marketing podcast, and co-founder of the Rubart Writing Academy. He lives with his amazing wife on a small lake in Washington. More at jamesLrubart.com

About The Man He Never Was

What if You Woke Up One Morning and the Darkest Parts of Yourself Were Gone?

Toren Daniels vanished eight months back, and his wife and kids have moved on—with more than a little relief. Toren was a good man, but carried a raging temper that often exploded without warning. So when he shows up on their doorstep with no notice, they’re shocked to see him alive. But more shocked to see he’s changed. Radically.

His anger is gone. He’s oddly patient. Kind. Fun. The man he always wanted to be. Toren has no clue where he’s been, but knows he’s been utterly transformed. He focuses on three things: Finding out where he’s been. Finding out how it happened. And winning back his family.

But then shards of his old self start to rise up from deep inside—the man kicked out of the NFL for his fury—and Toren must face the supreme battle of his life.

In this fresh take on the classic Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde story, James L. Rubart explores the war between good and evil within each of us—and one man’s only chance to overcome the greatest divide of the soul.

Your turn: If you’re a writer, what’s the best, worst, or funniest moment you’ve had in your journey?

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You’re Invited: Valentine’s Day Book Bash!

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Got any plans for Valentine’s Day? However your day is shaping up, we’ve got you covered. In celebration of our February book releases, I’m teaming up with my friends and fellow authors Lisa T. Bergren and Kristy Cambron to host a fun, bookish, prize-filled Facebook party tomorrow night!

Join us here on Tuesday February 13th at 5pm PT/6pm MT/7pm CT/8pm ET to hear all about our new books, interact with fellow readers, and enter to win some amazing prizes. In addition to the Grand Prize below, two lucky attendees will received signed copies of Keturah, The Lost Castle, and The Saturday Night Supper Club.

Click either of the photos to go to the event page and click going to get a reminder before the event begins. Hope to see you there!

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Social Media Controversies, Celebrity Chefs, and Christian Romance

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I’m delighted to share with you the interview I did with Adam Sabados and Joy Fabry on Tyndale’s The Arc Podcast. We talk about social media controversies, our culture’s fascination with food, my writing process, and I give some advice to aspiring writers. On second listen, I might have waxed a little too eloquent about Denver restaurants… but who can blame me? We’ve got some great places here!

Take a listen and leave me a comment below!

 

RITA Award–winning author Carla Laureano releases “The Saturday Night Supper Club”

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Introductory Novel in New Series, Releasing from Tyndale House Publishers on February 6, 2018

Carol Stream, Ill.—February 2, 2018—Award-winning author of contemporary inspirational romance Carla Laureano releases the first novel in the Supper Club series, a deliciously enticing romance with a foodie twist that reminds readers that nothing is wasted—not with God. The Saturday Night Supper Club is a charming story of friendship, second chances, and the power of God using our circumstances to lead us back to Him, releasing on February 6, 2018, from Tyndale House Publishers.

Denver chef Rachel Bishop has accomplished everything she’s dreamed—and some things she never dared hope, like winning a James Beard Award and heading up her own fine-dining restaurant. But when a targeted smear campaign causes her to be pushed out of the business by her partners, she vows to do whatever it takes to get her life back . . .even if that means joining forces with the man who inadvertently set the disaster in motion.

Essayist Alex Kanin never imagined his pointed editorial would go viral. Ironically, his attempt to highlight the pitfalls of online criticism has the opposite effect: it revives his own flagging career by destroying that of a perfect stranger. Plagued by guilt-fueled writer’s block, Alex vows to do whatever he can to repair the damage. He just doesn’t expect his interest in the beautiful chef to turn personal.

Alex agrees to help rebuild Rachel’s tarnished image by offering his connections and his home to host an exclusive pop-up dinner party targeted to Denver’s most influential citizens: the Saturday Night Supper Club. As they work together to make the project a success, Rachel begins to realize Alex is not the unfeeling opportunist she once thought he was, and that perhaps there’s life—and love—outside the pressure-cooker of her chosen career. But can she give up her lifelong goals without losing her identity as well?

When asked what she hopes readers take away from The Saturday Night Supper Club, Laureano shares, “I hope they realize that small, heartfelt offerings, like cooking a meal for a friend, are just as important as grand gestures. I hope they are inspired to build strong friendships like the ones Rachel has with Ana and Melody—an absolute necessity in buffering us from the hardships of modern life. And most of all, I hope readers realize that however distant they might feel from God, it’s never too late to come back to Him.”

Trade reviews of The Saturday Night Supper Club have been consistently strong. Booklist said, “Writing charmingly about faith, love, friendship, and food, Laureano will leave readers hungry for the next installment in the Supper Club series.” In a starred review, Library Journal added, “Romance aficionados and fans of stories about overcoming obstacles and the role of faith in everyday life will eagerly await the next entry in this sweet, food-centered series.” Publishers Weekly concurred in its own starred review, saying, “Bright, jovial, and peppered with romance and delectable cuisine, this is a sweet and lively love story.” Romantic Times designated The Saturday Night Supper Club as a Top Pick, saying, “Laureano’s latest novel, the first in her Supper Club series, is a delight for foodies! There’s a delectable amount of behind-the-scenes restaurant and cooking detail, as well as some amazing descriptions of food that will literally have readers’ mouths watering for a taste.”

Carla Laureano is the RITA® Award–winning author of contemporary inspirational romance and Celtic fantasy (as C. E. Laureano). A graduate of Pepperdine University, she worked as a sales and marketing executive for nearly a decade before leaving corporate life behind to write fiction full-time. She currently lives in Denver with her husband and two sons, where she writes during the day and cooks things at night.

The Saturday Night Supper Club by Carla Laureano
ISBN: 978-1-4964-2024-4 | Softcover: $14.99
ISBN: 978-1-4964-2827-1 | Hardcover: $24.99
February 6, 2018

Tyndale House Publishers, founded in 1962, is the world’s largest privately held Christian publisher of books, Bibles, and digital media. Tyndale has published many New York Times bestsellers. The largest portion of its profit goes to the nonprofit Tyndale House Foundation, which makes grants to help meet the physical and spiritual needs of people around the world. Tyndale was founded to publish Living Letters, which later comprised part of The Living Bible, a contemporary paraphrase of the Bible that became a global publishing phenomenon. Tyndale now publishes the Holy Bible, New Living Translation (NLT), the translation of choice for millions of people.

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