Author Interview – Charles Franklin

Author Interview – Charles Franklin

My friend Charles Franklin is a YA author who is releasing his debut book, Children of the Forgotten. It’s an exciting story of a dystopian world where a city of survivors are looking for hope, and they’ll find it in unlikely places. I’m going to do a review tomorrow, but today here’s Charles telling me about his inspiration:

 

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What inspired you to write this story?

Post-apocalyptic stories are some of my favorite, and I always enjoy how the characters fight against whatever foe has caused this end-of-the-world scenario. As a fan of these stories, though, I found myself wanting to tell my own tale and fill it with faith. Plenty of authors have done it, and done it well, but I hope I put a bit of a different twist on it!

What do you hope people are going to get out of your story?

I want them to know that, even when it seems like the world is ending, it’s not. Each of us is fighting a battle, and some days the enemy seems to be winning. But, this is not true. We serve an awesome, powerful God, Who only has good things in store for us. One of my favorite lines from the novel is, “All is lost. All is gone. But this one thing: hope.” I hope my readers remember that when things sometimes seem too much to bear.

What are some of your favorite authors?

I’ll start with the usual for a fantasy author, and say Tolkien and Lewis. In addition to them, though, I read a lot of Anne Rice and I’ve always given her credit for helping me fall in love with stories. There was just something about how she brought her characters to life in a way that made me fear, yet love them. Robert Ludlum introduced me to action thrillers, and is a big influence on a novel that I’ll talk a bit more about in a later question!

What’s a secret pleasure you use to motivate yourself as a writer to get through a tricky spot?

I’m really big on music as inspiration, and when I’m writing I’m normally on some type of movie score channel since music with lyrics distracts me. So…when I hit a tricky spot, I’ll usually turn up the movie score station, close my eyes, and picture a scene from my book. This is almost always an instant pick-me-up and helps me at least get a scene on the page. It can always be edited after that!
 
What’s a real world thing you’ve done that found its way into your book?
Having a military background, I tried to use my past experiences when I wrote a fight or battle scene. I’ve always wondered how some stories can have a really detailed fight scene when, in reality, things are moving so quickly that the details are often fuzzy at best! I also know that readers need to see everything that’s happening, so there’s a balance between making the scene fast-paced, exciting, and also descriptive enough. I hope I was able to do that.
What are you working on next?
There are still two more books left in the Anistemi Series, so I’m currently working on Book 2 (Title TBD!). When I take breaks from that, I’ll be working on the Ludlum-inspired action thriller that I hinted at earlier. There aren’t a ton of details to share yet, but I can tell you that it is focused on combating human trafficking. Think Charlie’s Angels meets X-men. 😉
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Charles Franklin grew up in Mineral Wells, Texas. Following a 22-year Army career including plenty of middle-east combat, he lives in Texas with his beautiful wife and three children and is starting a new career as a middle-school teacher. As an author, he enjoys telling tales of adventure filled with faith and purpose. When he’s not writing, he enjoys spending precious time with his family. Find him online and get a free short-story prequel to his Anistemi series at CharlesFranklinAuthor.com

Signing a Contract

Signing a Contract

It’s a few days from my birthday, but an amazing present came early.

I am so excited to announce that I’ve signed a 3 book contract with Little Lamb Books for my YA superhero series!

This came about in an unexpected way. I participated in #FaithPitch on Twitter, an online pitching opportunity in July. I’ve done this before and had a few nibbles, but no real bites with either my adult suspense or my YA.

I got tagged by Little Lamb Books, and I had noticed them from the same thing the year before. I could see they had developed and grown their author list. The timing was crazy busy with a lot of family stuff going on, but in a couple weeks I was able to get their requested submission together.

After I sent that off, I was asked to call Rachel, the founder and publisher. Of course, it would just be a little get to know you session.

How could I expect to get an offer that day?

That was crazy enough, but it was also cool how God orchestrated things. Listening to Rachel, I really felt a match with her vision. She brought up things that my wife and I talked about regarding ways to promote the book.

So with a little discussion and negotiation, we ended up at this point today.

Right now the first book has the tentative title of Launch. Finalizing titles and working on edits will be the first steps. We’re looking at a 2018 release date.

I’ll be posting more updates along the road. The first details will come to my author newsletter, and you can sign up here. You can read about Rachel’s side of the journey at the Little Lamb Books announcement.

Overall, it’s the beginning of an exciting journey. I can’t wait to show you the world of Launch. It promises to be a wild ride. DSC_0689 (2)

A Modern Love Story

A Modern Love Story


Twenty years ago, a modern love story began.

Two people had grown up together, through church and school. Her mother taught both of them in Sunday School and youth group. They didn’t run in the same crowd at school, but being in an area where few shared their beliefs, they had a connection there because of their faith.

She was popular, in student government and choir. He was a little awkward, in band and drama. He was shy, but asked her to prom – only because he knew she was so nice she wouldn’t say no. Otherwise he probably wouldn’t have had a date. They had fun, but it was just as friends.

She was a year older than him in school. When she graduated, she went to Youth With a Mission for their Discipleship Training School in Lakeside, Montana. He was a little lost without his good friend that year, but ended up following in her footsteps, also going to YWAM after his graduation.

When he returned, they both attended the local university, carpooling together the first year. She didn’t like it when he was snooty about having to listen to country music. He wasn’t amused when she and her friends all got in the back of his car and treated him as their chauffeur. Sometimes they seemed to bicker like brother and sister, but they remained friends through it all.

She found that she could even call on him-when he was about to sit down to a hot plate of homemade macaroni and cheese-while she was being chased by a vicious spider. He arrived at her house, only a few blocks away, to find her standing on the kitchen counter using a broom to fend off the ferocious arachnid. A well-placed sandal ended the threat.

After a couple of years he decided he needed something radical in his spiritual life, and signed up for a Bible school program through YWAM – in Australia. She is one of the last people he spends time with before leaving. He even calls her from Oz, since he has some extra time on his phone card. But she wasn’t expecting a call from overseas, so she asks, “Who is this?”

After 9 months he came back from Down Under, and their friendship resumed. She noticed that he had matured in his time away. He had always honored their relationship so much that he never dared to make it more, because he didn’t want to scare her off.

Over the next year, they continue their friendship. Best friends now, they start working together at a local restaurant. But when asked if he’s ever thought of dating her, he replies that “they’re just like brother and sister.” When you’re both in your early twenties, and some of the only singles around in your church in a small town, that automatic pairing is inevitable. However, they both share a strong passion for the Lord, and they try as best to let Him guide their lives.

Their college studies are coming into focus: she is majoring in education, and he is trying to get into the physician assistant program. December arrives and he’s dealing with finals in fun classes like anatomy, physiology, and organic chemistry. English papers aren’t the highest priority, so on a Sunday he is holed up in his basement most the day to research and write his next assignment. He might have been farther along, but his mind was distracted by what she said after church.

“I need to talk to you about something. But I can’t do it right now.”

Isn’t that maddening?

“Well, when are you going to tell me? What if I call you when I get my research done?”

“Okay.”

He finds that he can’t concentrate, and his overactive imagination is spinning with different possibilities. Finally he gets enough done where he figures he can take a break and give her the long awaited phone call. Despite all his imaginings, he can’t expect what would happen next.

“Remember how you said we were like brother and sister?”

“Yeah?”

“Well, my feelings for you have changed.”

Pause. “What do you mean?”

“I like you more than a friend.”

That may not be the most amazing line ever spoken in a romantic film, but it was the most wonderful thing I have ever heard. This woman, who was my ideal, had just opened a door that I could not have ever hoped would open. She is beautiful. She loves the Lord with all her heart. She is sweet and kind, tender and caring. Her smile lights up a room, but she could also speak with God’s fire when moved.

So our courtship began. Being good friends, we knew that this wasn’t a trifle. The next day I fasted and prayed and the Lord spoke Proverbs 18:22 to me. Wow.

It wasn’t easy to be single and waiting. Both of us railed against that at times, but mercifully Jesus kept us hidden in His hand, keeping us from any serious entanglements, keeping us pure.

March 28, 1998, was the day that we were joined into one, and that day will always be special. But our journey started 20 years ago. The day we fell in love.

I love you Beccy. Always and forever.

Cover Reveal – Rebirth by Amy Brock McNew

Cover Reveal – Rebirth by Amy Brock McNew

Hey y’all. I’m pleased to help my author friend Amy Brock McNew with her cover reveal for her debut book, Rebirth. Check out the awesome cover and a synopsis below. The book is available on May 24!

Liz Brantley has a gift she wants to return.
Able to see and fight demonic forces, she has spent her life alone, battling the minions of hell bent on her destruction, running from the God who gave her this curse. The demonrebirth Markus, drawn to her abilities, unleashes havoc on her hometown and pulls Liz further into the throes of battle.
She’s desperate for a normal life.
When she meets a mysterious man who seems unaware of the mystical realm that haunts her, the life she’s always wanted flits within reach. But her slice of normal slips from her grasp when an old flame, Ryland Vaughn, reappears with secrets of his own. Secrets that will alter her destiny.
Torn between two worlds, Liz is caught in an ancient war between good and evil.
And she isn’t sure which side to choose.

Author bio:
Amy Brock McNew doesn’t just write speculative fiction, she lives and breathes it. Exploring the strange, the supernatural, and the wonderfully weird, Amy pours her guts onto the pages she writes, honestly and brutally revealing herself in the process. Nothing is off-limits. Her favorite question is “what if?” and she believes fiction can be truer than our sheltered and controlled realities.
Visit AmyBrockMcNew.com to learn more about this intriguing author.Amy Brock McNew