Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Guest Blog: Samantha Charles and her book Redemption

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Author’s Bio:
Samantha Charles is a southern writer. She grew up in the Appalachian region of the Southeast in small towns that are somewhat isolated from modern-day society by geography, and choice. She remains passionate about the magnificence, as well as the malevolence, of the southern culture.
She now resides in the Midwest, with her husband and three children. She attended Baker University in Kansas where she earned her Master of Arts degree. When she isn’t busy creating new worlds, she teaches English as a professor at a local college.
She is currently creating a series of short stories about Parson’s Gap; a coal mining town inspired by the people and places she grew to love as a child. She is also hard at work on Salvation, the sequel to Redemption.
Redemption is her first novel.
If you would like to learn more, please visit her on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/author.samantha.charles

Guest Blog
As a writer, I have written many things, academic papers, marketing materials and even articles for local magazines. Exploring other venues has taught me a great deal about the craft of writing, as well as why I write. What I have learned over the past several years differs somewhat from the old adage “write what you know.” After all I was somewhat knowledgeable about the material I had written before Redemption, but I found little joy in the work I was doing.
Writing can be an arduous undertaking if you allow your focus to deviate from passion to paycheck. I now only write fiction, specifically southern fiction. Although it has been several years since I lived in the area, I remain passionate about the culture and the people of the Appalachian Mountains, and enjoy sharing the rich, diverse culture heritage of this southeastern region of the United States.
My southern pride, however, is a dichotomy. Growing up, I witnessed the bigotry inherent in the culture buried as deep beneath the fertile soil as the rich veins of coal. I cannot deny the crimes our ancestors perpetrated on humanity over two hundred years ago; denying the most basic of human rights, freedom, to an entire race of people, and the residual intolerance that became a legacy I despise. However, I have also been surrounded by the beauty of the mountains, and lived among, and grew to love the people who populate the small coal mining towns where I was raised.  My debut novel, Redemption explores the social and cultural issues of what it means to be southern, and introduces you to strong people who are determined to overcome the past in a world where sometimes merely survival is the ultimate goal.
Thank you for your time.
Samantha Charles
Find her book at  Amazon.com

2 comments:

Charlene Leatherman said...
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Charlene Leatherman said...

Samantha Charles left a comment on my other blog at www.mywriterblog.com/charleneleatherman. I post reviews on a blog tour but also on several other of my blogs. Here is the comment.



Samantha Charles February 11, 2014 at 1:25 pm # Edit


Charlene,
Good morning. Thank you so much for having me, and also for the fantastic review. I am thrilled you enjoyed your time in Parson’s Gap. I hope to meet some of your readers today, and I am excited to be able to offer a giveaway.
Samantha Charles


I asked her for information about her giveaway. If you are interested in the giveaway, please contact either her or me. Thanks. Hope you enjoy her book as much as I did.
Charlene Leatherman