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Looking Out The Window: Kathleen Neely Talks About Her Writing Journey And Her New Book, The Least of These. Gives Away A Copy




A Warm Welcome To Kathleen Neely

Kathleen will give away either an eBook or a print book (U.S. Residents only for print). To enter to win leave a comment and an email address below.

Many years ago, fresh out of college with my shiny new teaching certificate, I landed my first teaching position. Fourth grade. I walked around my empty classroom, the four walls that would be my domain for shaping young lives, and had a strange feeling. Me—a teacher?  How long until they all figure out that I’m out of my element, that I’m an imposter with no idea what I’m doing?
Many years have passed since that fearsome first day. By the end of that school year, my confidence had grown and I settled into a career that I would love and eventually miss. Years later, my principal encouraged me to go into administration. I earned my principal’s certification and worked in leadership until my retirement.

Today, I’m a writer. That truth took some time to solidify in my mind. When I began writing, I couldn’t help feeling like I had snuck into a culture where I didn’t belong, and soon people would find out. Others around me were versed in a lexicon that was foreign to me. They had published books while I had an over-edited five chapters. I say ‘over-edited’ because I couldn’t move past those early chapters. I couldn’t get the story on paper since my focus was on every little word. Did I have enough details? Were they too drawn out? Should I add more sensory language? Will this make sense to anyone but me?

I didn’t have confidence and didn’t believe in myself. But Jeremiah 17:7 says “Blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord, whose confidence is in him.” The real truth is this—I don’t have the ability to be a writer, or a teacher, or a parent, or much of anything on my own. It’s only through the power of Christ in me that I can write.

So often, we allow what we do to define us. That’s a feeble concept because things of this earth are so fragile. Jobs are lost. Marriages fail. Books remain unpublished. My value is not because I write. It’s not because I taught students. My value is because I’m a child of the King. Isaiah 32:17 says, “The fruit of that righteousness will be peace, its effect will be quietness and confidence forever.”
In a recent interview, I was asked when I discovered that I was a writer. I think I discovered that I’m a writer when I realized that people actually liked what I wrote.

My advice for new writers is this: Do everything in your power to hone up the skills of the trade, knowing that it will not be enough. Place your trust in the Lord and allow Him to do the rest. When you do that, don’t allow it to define you. Yes, I’m a writer. I’m a child of God who writes fiction for God’s glory and your enjoyment.






About The Least of These

Journalist SCOTT HARRINGTON sets out to write a documentary on the lives of three homeless men. He hopes to win a prestigious award and his father’s respect. In the process, he uncovers stories of heartbreak, trauma, and rejection, causing him to revisit his own tragic past and the guilty secret that he holds.

CLAIRE BASSETT has been searching for her husband who went missing a year ago. The attentions of another man cause her to question if she should continue to search or move on with her life.

As Scott and Claire’s stories intersect, will there be restoration or rejection?


The Least of These is now available at  Amazon and other online bookstores.

Bio

Kathleen Neely is the author of The Street Singer, Beauty for Ashes, and The Least of These.  She is a former elementary teacher. Following her years in the classroom, she moved into administration, serving as an elementary principal. Kathleen is an alumnus of Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania and Regent University in Virginia.

Among her writing accomplishments, Kathleen won second place in a short story contest through ACFW-VA for her short story “The Missing Piece” and an honorable mention for her story “The Dance”. Both were published in a Christmas anthology. Her novel, The Least of These, was awarded first place in the 2015 Fresh Voices contest through Almost an Author. She has numerous devotions published through Christian Devotions. She continues to speak to students about writing. Kathleen is a member of Association of Christian Fiction Writers.

She resides in Greenville, SC with her husband, two cats, and one dog. She enjoys time with family, visiting her two grandsons, traveling, and reading.

Learn more about Kathleen and her books on her  Website
Connect with her on Facebook and Twitter



Comments

elise_jehan said…
Sounds interesting! I work in health care where a lot of past pain and trauma seems to crop up. Especially mental health--there are so many homeless people who have undiagnosed mental health issues and just a raw need for Christ.
Sonja said…
That sounds like an important and informative book...sonja dot nishimoto @ gmail dot com
Love the post, Kathy!

I discovered Prov. 18:16 and am clinging to it!

I would love to read your book.

PamT

pthib07@gmail.com
Vivian Furbay said…
Would like to read this to see how this person reporting on the homeless has to reveal his secrets. Vivian Furbay jtandviv (at) q (dot) com
Library Lady said…
Our church has a ministry to the homeless.
Compassion House, where they receive food for their body and spiritual food for their soul.
Thanks for entering me in your giveaway.
Janet E.
von1janet(at)gmail(dot)com

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