Ashley here! I am beyond thrilled today to be hosting my dear friend Betsy St. Amant on The Writer's Alley! You may know Betsy from her Love Inspired stories, her book Addison Blakely: Confessions of a PK, or her newest release, All's Fair in Love and Cupcakes. Betsy is just delightful and loves sharing stories of God's grace in her novels. She lives in Louisiana with her adorable daughter Audrey (pictured here with cupcakes!) and is represented by Tamela Hancock Murray. I know you're going to love her as much as I do, so get comfortable, make a cup of tea, and get to know Betsy!
Oh, and be sure you don't miss her upcoming 3-1 in novella collection, Winter Brides, featuring Denise Hunter and Deb Raney! It releases this month, and I can't wait to get my hands on it!
You can find Betsy online at www.betsystamant.com and www.writergetsreal.blogspot.com
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1) Tell us a little bit about your new book, All's Fair in Love and Cupcakes.
All's Fair in Love & Cupcakes is about a female baker, Kat, who
is longing to break free of her stifled job baking for her great-aunt at a
small town bakery. She is stuck in a very vanilla existence and longs to shine
- yet at the same time, doesn't realize she is hiding her insecurities behind
that stifling. Her best friend is high school football coach, Lucas, who has
discovered his feelings for his BFF have switched to something more As a coach,
he has to have the perfect play, at all times - so as his big gesture to show
Kat how much he believes in her and cares for her, he signs her up for a
reality TV contest, Cupcake Combat, not realizing at the time two important
details - 1. He would be the one suckered into being her baking assistant on
the show, and 2. That the grand prize included a year long baking internship at
the most prestigious cupcake bakery in NYC. Now Lucas has to decide if he is
going to help the woman he loves accomplish HER dreams by sacrificing his own...
2) What inspired this story?
This story was inspired by cupcakes, mostly. LOL Everyone on social
media would joke and laugh over how many times cupcakes would appear in my
newsfeed, be it a photo or me talking about them or referencing how me and my
young daughter would watch the TV show Cupcake Wars together...when someone
suggested I should write a cupcake book, I thought, HMMMM. That could be fun! The
story was also inspired by the theme of "best friends to more"
because I just love that whole concept and think the best relationships stem
from friends-first.
3) What does your writing process look like?
In a nutshell, my writing process is one, big, giant, huge, HOT MESS. I'm
a single mom with a full time job outside of writing, so my writing time is
limited and sometimes completely non-existent. But somehow, by the grace of
God, it always works out! I had to learn not to wait to write when I had hours
free, rather, I need to discipline myself to write even if I only have twenty
minutes at a time. Word count DOES add up. Now, writing-craft wise, my style is
very character-driven. I always seem to know my character's heart and struggles
and internal conflict before I ever know the plot of the actual storyline.
4) What are you favorite books? Do you think they've shaped your writing style?
I don't have favorite BOOKS so much as I have favorite AUTHORS. It's
more clear cut to put it that way because I have several distinctive authors in
my life who I truly love ALL of their books. These authors include but are not
limited to - James Rubart, Susan May Warren, Rachel Hauck, Lisa Wingate, Susan
Meissner, Kristen Heitzmann and Julie Klassen. They all write a variety of
genres but the heart of their stories are so vibrant and they are all such
gifted authors. One of my favorites from some of these is The Wedding Dress by
Rachel Hauck and The Girl In The Glass by Susan Meissner.
To finish answering that question - yes, I think they have influenced
my own writing, because while their writing styles all vary, they challenge me
to focus on the HEARTBEAT of the story and really put myself into it and not
hold back.
5) I loved The Wedding Dress too, Betsy! Definitely one of my all-time favorites. What advice do you have for writers who are still looking for an agent or editor?
My advice to writers who are still looking for an agent or an editor is to KEEP TRYING and go to writers conferences. I would not be where I am today without the ACFW (American Christian Fiction Writers). Author Gayle Roper recommended that group to me when I was just a baby, and nothing has been the same since! The ACFW conference is where I landed my agent, and where I networked with the editors that put me in the publishing house I am in today. Nothing done at conference is wasted. So I highly recommend learning the craft of writing through courses, even online courses, and going to as many conferences as possible because that in-person, face to face contact makes such a difference in a saturated industry.
6) I agree. Plus it's so fun to meet other authors. What do you see as the theme of this story, and what do you hope readers take away from reading it?
I love the theme of this book, about sacrificing dreams, because in my life personally, I've had to sacrifice some pretty major ones, or rather, let them go and trust them to God. I think everyone in their walk with God reaches this point eventually, in one way or another, and it's so liberating and freeing to truly open your hands to all that you hold so dear and hold those empty palms up to God and say "HERE". I had to do this the hard way, but, as Lucas and Kat learn in the story as well, sometimes our dreams come true only after we surrender them fully.
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Well, that's all for the interview! A HUGE thanks to Betsy for being here today. Be sure you welcome her to the Alley, and feel free to ask her any questions you might have about writing or her stories. And don't forget to get your copy of All's Fair in Love and Cupcakes!
14 comments:
I loved this interview! And I am so impressed that you have disciplined yourself to write in small chunks of time. I always feel like I have to have at least 2 hours free before I can sit down to write. :)
One of my favorite people is here today!! Betsy, how you do all you do is amazing to me. I loved All's Fair in Love and Cupcakes and I can't wait to read your next one!
I can't believe you are able to write, work full-time, and be a mama! Impressive! I'm at a turning point in my writing career with lots of scattered thoughts. I am at the place where I've turned my "empty palms up to God and said "HERE." Love that sentence! I'm looking forward to checking out your books. :)
Awww, Betsy. It's so good to see you here today! I see we have some favorite authors in common. The Wedding Dress is one of my ALL time faves too. :)
I loved getting to know you a little better here today. Now, I'll be looking for cupcake mentions on Facebook. ;) And your book sounds wonderful!
Sherrinda, I agree! I think it's amazing she is such a good steward with time!
Case, I'm surprised you don't already have a copy of Winter Brides with all your superwoman connections! I can't wait for its release!
Tori, thanks for coming by! I know you're going to love Betsy's writing!
Jeanne, don't you just love The Wedding Dress? I think I need to reread it with all this mention of it! Thanks for being here today!
Thanks for having me, ladies!!! And thanks for all the compliments. :) :)
Oh my goodness, your books sounds amazing, Betsy! I look forward to reading it! And you've got pretty great advice, too! :)
So glad to host you today, Betsy!
And Rachelle, I know you're going to love all of Betsy's books! All's Fair in Love and Cupcakes is particularly charming! :)
Fantastic interview. I'm trying to learn the art of writing in smaller snippets of time. Thanks for the encouragement. And I absolutely loved All's Fair in Love and Cupcakes!!
Oh Bets!!! So happy to see you here! So proud of everything you've accomplished this year! You inspire me. Love you! And adored this interview!
What a wonderful interview! I SO enjoyed All's Fair in Love and Cupcakes, Betsy. And this glimpse into your life and writing process was great! <3
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