Today I am pleased to introduce Anita Higman.
Best-selling and award-winning author, Anita has over thirty books published (several coauthored) for adults and children. She’s been a Barnes & Noble “Author of the Month” for Houston and has a BA degree, combining speech communication, psychology, and art. Anita loves good movies, exotic teas, and brunch with her friends.
Best-selling and award-winning author, Anita has over thirty books published (several coauthored) for adults and children. She’s been a Barnes & Noble “Author of the Month” for Houston and has a BA degree, combining speech communication, psychology, and art. Anita loves good movies, exotic teas, and brunch with her friends.
Anita has graciously offered to giveaway FOUR copies of her book Home at Last to two commenters!
Welcome Anita! How long have you known you wanted
to be an author?
Growing up I longed to be a writer.
When I was very young (I don’t remember my age) I started working on a novel
about a man from Mars who wanted to go to college in New York. I never finished
that novel, but it left an impression on me. I knew deep down that writing was
my dream, even though I didn’t get around to fulfilling it until I was in my
thirties.
When a reader finishes Home at Last, what do you want them to
come away with?
I would love for them to be
inspired, challenged, and entertained. If I accomplished even one of those
things I would feel my writing time wasn’t wasted.
Where did you come up with the idea
for the story, Home at Last?
The inspiration came from watching the
latest movie version of Jane Eyre
over and over and over. I love that story. I read Jane Eyre a few months ago,
and I was truly awed by Charlotte Bronte’s writing. I high recommend it if
you’ve never read this masterpiece.
Any hobbies you especially enjoy?
I love decorating. I know that
sounds awfully girly, but it’s exciting to see the right drapes and the right
colors and flooring and accessories all come together to make a pleasant room—a
place where you want to spend time and a place you want to share with your
family and friends.
Home
at Last
deals with orphans and abandonment. Those are elements that show up frequently
in your work. Why is that?
There were times growing up that I
felt lonely and abandoned. But instead of sharing all of these details of my
past in interviews, I infuse my novels with those intense emotional memories.
That is one of the many blessings of creating art—to be able to sift through,
study, and then hopefully, through the miracle of writing, let go of some of
the painful pieces and burdensome baggage of our pasts.
If you could have dinner with two
special people, who would they be?
Josh Groban, because his music
inspires me, and Leif Enger, because I love the way he writes.
What are the fun things about a book
signing? The uncomfortable parts?
If I’ve invited friends, it’s always
great to see them and catch up. If strangers trickle by, and I’m able to tell
them about my book, or if I can encourage them in some way I feel like the book
signing was successful. The uncomfortable parts can be when people
automatically think you’re an employee at the bookstore and ask where the
restroom is located. Too many of those kinds of responses can lower the level
of enthusiasm significantly. Before I head into a book signing, I usually pray,
and the prayer goes something like, “Lord, if the sales are wonderful help me
not to become haughty about it, and if the sales aren’t so wonderful please
help me not to become discouraged.”
Home
at Last
also deals with dysfunctional families, estrangement, and then also forgiveness
and reconciliation. Why do you gravitate toward those themes?
Because they are powerful and
compelling themes, and because they are ones I understand on a personal level.
You’ve been published, so what do
you dream of now?
I would love to have one of my books
made into a movie. In the process, I’d like for these stories to entertain as
well as inspire people to see that God cares for them deeply and that His gift
of grace is a present just waiting to be opened.
How can readers connect with you?
Please feel to stop by my website at www.anitahigman.com
or chat with me on my Facebook Reader Page at https://www.facebook.com/#!/AuthorAnitaHigman
A Home At Last sounds like a wonderful book and I love the title. I am amazed by a writers wonderful talent and I thank you for this opportunity.
ReplyDeletemauback55 at gmail dot com
It would be wonderful to be able to look at a room and see what it needs! Thanks Amber for introducing me to new author. A Home at Last sounds great!
ReplyDeleteWonderful book! I love Anita's books.
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Diana
Sounds like a good read and I'm always on the outlook for new authors and new books.
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I loved learning more about Anita and her wonderful writing! Thank you for the opportunity to be a winner. HOME AT LAST sounds lovely!
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I'm so glad you all enjoyed the interview as much as I did! Anita is such a sweet lady, and I can hardly wait to ser who wins the four copies of her book!
ReplyDeleteAmber Schamel
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Thanks for the wonderful interview Anita and Amber!!
ReplyDeleteI love the story line of "Home at Last" and love books dealing with dysfunctional families, estrangement, loneliness, abandonment, forgiveness and reconciliation, etc. as they are themes I also understand on a personal level and feelings I have also experienced. I also worked in a children's home for abused and neglected children and can relate to their stories.
I'm SO looking forward to reading "Home at Last" - thanks for the opportunity to win a copy!!
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Sounds like a wonderful story!! would looove to add to my bookshelves!!! (love having actual books to love & enjoy!) Was great learning about Anita...would be cool to meet her in person!! :)
ReplyDeleteAnita Higman is a new author for me. I would love to read "Home at Last". Thanks for the introduction, interview and, of course, the opportunity to receive a copy of Anita's book.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful interview! I especially enjoyed her perspective on book signings :) Thanks so much for the generous giveaway!
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