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Friday, December 17, 2010

Christmas Short Story

Merry Christmas!







This week I don't have an author interview for you. I want to take this opportunity to thank you for all the kind words and actions that you have done for me. As you know, last Saturday Terry and I had the book launch party for Luke's Legacy. We were blessed by the family and friends who came and showed love and support. There were also many who emailed us and sent greetings and well-wishes. That meant so much to us also.







Sometimes Christmas can be a tough time. I know that when I get out the tree and decorations, I think of those who are not with us any more. I have wonderful memories. I am very thankful for that. In my family we are very expressive of love. We hug a lot and tell one another that we love each other. That has been a comfort for me because I know that the ones I love have heard it from my lips.







Terry wanted me to send out the short-story I wrote last year called, "A Job for Christmas". I told him that people could click on the link to my website, but he wanted it to show up on the email...so here it is:







A Job For Christmas



The reception room was crowded as the tenth applicant for the job burst through the door. “Sorry Ma’am I hope I am not late.” He said.



“Put your name on the list. Mr. James will get to you in order.” The hefty middle-aged receptionist answered as if she were a worn out recording.



The young man wrote his name carefully to be sure that it was legible. There was no use being looked over for a job because the interviewer couldn’t read his name. He finished the task and the woman spoke. “Fill these out also.”



“Thank you.” He said. He searched the room for a spot to land on. There were a couple of chairs available but briefcases were in them. The other job seekers in the room looked as depressed and tired as he was. An inner door opened and a middle-aged man came into the crowded room. He was obviously the mail room clerk. He searched each face and his eyes came to rest on the young man who was standing.



“No place to sit?” He asked.



The young man shrugged. “Apparently not.”



“Hey you there, move your stuff and let this kid sit. You know it will be a long wait.”



The man continued reading the latest copy of Forbes magazine as if he had not been addressed. A young woman moved her briefcase from the seat next to her and nodded to the young man.



“Thank you.” He said.



The mailroom clerk crossed the room to the young man. “I am Harold. I have been here since the company was founded.”



“My name is Steve. I feel like I have been looking for work since the day this company was founded.” He smiled.



The man with the Forbes magazine remarked. “They don’t hand out promotions much here or else you don’t have much talent.”



The others in the room chuckled in agreement.



“I hold the best position in the company.” He said. Smiling he peered into Steve’s eyes. “Good luck Steve. Young lady, you have a good heart.”



They watched the man as he went in through the same door he came out of. “Loser!” One man muttered.



“Steve, my name is Marsha. It looks like we are interviewing for the same position.”



Steve nodded. “Every interview is the same. There aren’t a whole lot of positions available.”



“That is true. Tell me about yourself. We apparently have a lot of time to kill.”



His eyes watered. “I have a wife and three kids. Hopefully I can get something going before Thanksgiving so that Christmas won’t be bad for them.”



“Have you been on the job hunt long?” She asked.



He said, “It feels like a long time. Actually, it is when you have a family counting on you. As of today I have been out of work for three months.”



One of the job seekers left his chair in search of the restroom. As he left another man remarked, “How long before they call on another one of us to talk with personnel? This is ridiculous!”



“Hey you, is the man that hires even here yet?” Another man asked the receptionist.



The receptionist shrugged.



“It isn’t her fault.” Marsha answered.



“All I know is that they better look at qualifications when they fill this job.” The Forbes magazine reader said.



“In this economy I am sure they will look at a lot more than qualifications.” Marsha answered. “What is your name?”



“Listen, this isn’t a coffee shop and I am not looking to make friends. We are in competition for the same job.”



“All right then.”She said.



Marsha turned back to Steve. “Tell me about your kids. Are they really young?”



His eyes lit up as he began, “I have two sons. One is twelve and the other is ten. Our little girl is four years old now. My wife is the best. She has been great through all this stress. They are everything to me.” He fumbled with the papers that he had completed.



The receptionist leaned forward. “Marsha Brown.”



“That’s me.” She stood and smoothed out the front of her jacket. “Good luck Steve.”



One of the men in the waiting room muttered. “We might as well go home. They always give the jobs to the chicks.”



Steve contemplated the words. Sometimes it seemed to be true. He thought about his wife and hoped with all his heart that he would come home with good news. Christmas would be brutal if he didn’t land a job soon. They were down to eating beans and cornbread most meals as well as spaghetti and ketchup sauce too. Aimee was a great cook and managed to stretch the pantry to keep them fed. Presents couldn’t happen without a job. Of course the grandparents would send things, but he wanted to provide for his children. He clasped his hands together as he rested his elbows on his knees. This waiting was a killer.



“Steve Clark.” The voice beaconed.



He stood to go and angry voices erupted. “No fair! I have been here twice as long as he has.”



“Do I have to call security and have all of you hauled off?” The receptionist asked.



As Steve entered the interview room he was greeted by Marsha. “Hi Steve, let me look at your application.”



The look of confusion on his face was amusing. She smiled as she looked through the neatly scripted papers. “You can learn a lot about people when they are waiting for a job interview. As far as my authority goes, I would say that you have the job. There will be a nice Christmas bonus and sign on bonus. Sally, my secretary will cut the check today. You can come in first thing tomorrow to start work. Now all we need is for you to speak with the founder of the company. He enjoys meeting each new member of the team and showing them their office.



As she finished speaking the mail room clerk walked into the room. “Follow me. So your name is Steve?”



Steve nodded. “Yes sir.”



They went through a long hallway that opened into a plethora of cubicles. “Your desk will be in the corner at the window until we get settled into our new building. I hope this is ok.”



“Yes, thank you.” Steve said. “You have been so kind. I would like to tell the boss that you are a first-rate man, Harold.”



The middle-aged man stuck out his hand for a handshake. Steve firmly clasped his hand, looked him in the eye and grinned at him. “Steve, I am the boss. My name is H.W. James. I am the founder of this company. We do our hires just a little differently here. We believe in the Bible verse that says, ‘When you have done this to the least of these, you have done it to me.’ You can tell a lot about a person’s character in how they speak to the lowest guy on the totem pole.”



“Thank you for the job Mr. James. I will do my best.”



“Just one thing, Steve, don’t tell anyone about our criteria for hiring.”



“It’s a deal.” Steve could hardly contain his excitement. There would be a family celebration tonight.



Written by



Elaine Littau



Author of Nan’s Journey, Elk’s Resolve, and Luke's Legacy











Chapters 1-6 of Gertie's Grace (I am thinking of changing the title to "The Eyes of a Stranger.) are on the website. Just go to http://elainelittau.com and click on the last item on the list on the left-hand side of the website.







For Home School/Private School/Public School



I have placed Chapter 1 of Nan's Journey on my website along with a Lesson Plan and Reading Comprehension questions. http://elainelittau.com







I am working on completing the work of doing Lesson Plans and questions for all the books I write. The links are free. The books are on the accelerated reading list for Perryton Jr. High School. It is for readers 13 and up. If you are a teacher or parent who needs this, just log in the lesson plans and questions are free.







Between the Books Chapters



For new chapters "Between the Books" go to http://elainelittau.com and click on the tab. I plan to write a new chapter per week (If possible) until Luke's Legacy is in my hands. All the chapters written are available on the website.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Kyra J. Cross, author of The Intruder

We are in the Christmas Season. Merry Christmas to all of you. On this coming Saturday, Dec 11 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Baymont hotel board room HWY 83 south in Perryton, TX - Terry and I are hosting a Book Launch Party for Luke's Legacy. Please come and visit, pick up a few books, and enjoy some snacks with us. We will have acoustic guitar music and an enjoyable time. If you can't come and want some books, click here to order.


This week I want you to read about an author friend of mine. Kyra Cross.
1. What is your name and the title of your book(s)?
Kyra J.Cross . Book Title :The Intruder

2. What is one thing you think your readers would like to know about you?
Why I was inspired to write this book

3. When did you know that you wanted to become a writer?
Age 12

4. What are your strong points in your writing style or methods?
Humour and suspense

5. Are you a reader? Yes

6. What are you reading right now?
Smith Wigglesworth book on Faith

7. Do you have another book that you are working on and hasn't been submitted for publication? Tell about it.
A couple of books.
a- Am working on the next series that will follow "The Intruder"
b-Fiction books on romance, called Secrets. It will be a trilogy.
c-Fiction on historical romance, there will be two books on this particular series.
d-Teenage romance almost finished
e- Several others - still in the works

8. What are your biggest obstacles to writing and how do you overcome them?
Busy schedule

9. Please put a description of each of your books here.

The Intruder back matter is below :"Curious fourteen-year-old Natalie Wintry accidentally sees a face inside her neighbor's window. Knowing that her neighbor is away, she decides to i nvestigate, dragging her reluctant friend, Heather, into the mix. Their attempt to investigate soon turns into a dead end.

Though Heather is happy with that outcome and thinks, or hopes, that her friend has completely forgotten about it,Natalie isn't convinced. Determined that she will get to the bottom of the mystery, Natalie says her prayers and sleeps on it.

She is rewarded with another lead. Joined by Heather's brother, Nolan, the trio sets out a plan to do some sleuthing in the dead of night. Is there danger ahead?
Will they catch the intruder? And if so, can the trio handle it? Join author Kyra Cross in this adventurous tale of suspense, sibling rivalry, and family fun in the first book of the Natalie's Hidden Treasures Series: The Intruder."
10. How can readers contact you or purchase your books? Please put your
website or blog here.
http://www.filedby.com/author/kyra_j_cross/3612475/
Book :http://www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore/book.php?w=978-1-60799-339-1
Audio book :http://www.filedby.com/author/kyra_j_cross/3612475/

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Robert F. Duwel, author of My Beloved Athena

Can you believe it is already December? This year has flown by for me.

December 11 from 7-9 p.m. at the Baymont Hotel Boardroom on HWY 83 South in Perryton, TX - I am having a book launch party for Luke's Legacy. I am hoping to be able to greet a lot of friends and sign a bunch of books.
I urge you to take some time to enjoy December this year. Try to use it as a time to reflect and thank God for the blessings in your life.
Today my interview is of Robert F. Duwel. You will want to read about him.

1. What is your name and the title of your book(s)?
My name is Robert F. Duwel and the title of my novel is my beloved Athena.
2. What is one thing you think your readers would want to know about you?
I want my readers to know that they won't be embarrassed when they read my novels. Some novels I've read lately are almost pornographic. Not in mine. That's not to say that I don't touch upon relevant issues, I do. Its just that I believe that to respect my readers, I must first respect myself. Another thing I wish my readers to know about me is that as a former Air Force member, my novels will take them into that world. My first novel is a love story that is unique in that my characters were Air Force uniforms and work on Air Force jet planes. Yet, it is not about the Air Force per say. My characters live their Christian beliefs.

3. When did you know that you would like to write?
I really did think of myself as a writer until my English Lit professor in college told me that I was. She encouraged me to write. my beloved Athena is my first attempt at writing and low and behold, it was published.
4. What are your strengths in writing?
I hope to keep things real in my novels. Also, I've been told that I have a very easy writing style.

5. Are you a reader?
I've become an avid reader. I enjoy A.W. Mykel, Daniel Steel, Tom Clancy, E. Stanley Gardner to name a few.
6. What are you reading now?
East To The Dawn, The Life of Amelia Earhart.
7. Tell about your books.
I've just got my next novel back from my proof-reader. It is a sequel to "my beloved Athena" that I call "my beloved Tony and Athena." my beloved Athena introduces you to Tony and Athena before they were married. This next story continues their journey from their marriage to the birth of their first child.
8. What is your biggest obstacle in writing?
My biggest obstacle is finding the time to write. I have a number of stories in my head that I want to write about but I lack the time. I love researching out locations for my stories. It's just finding the time to sit down and write.