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Welcome Lauren!
Lauren is a speaker and advocate for home education, as well as author of the middle-grade series The Books of the Gardener and creative writing curriculum, The Engaged Writer. Her novels are recognized as a “Top Safe Read” and “Top Read Aloud” for young readers in the homeschool community. She is active in ACFW and Masterpiece Ministries. Lauren and her husband, Jamie, live in Nashville, Tennessee with their two children.
Tell us about your latest novel, writing project etc and
any personal inspiration behind it.
Oh, how I would love to give you all the details! But as it
is currently being shopped, I think it wise to hold off a bit. I will say that
it is an adult contemporary and probably my most favorite piece I have ever
written. There are glimpses of my own story in the midst of massive financial
loss, sprinkled with some larger than life characters, a lovely town, and a
flea market . . . and macaroons. Yes, macaroons are very important!
Do you have any current projects you’re working on? Care
to share?
Happy to share! I am currently cleaning up my fifth
children’s novel—Orlo: The Burdened, outlining the sixth in the series—Orlo:
The Chosen, and brainstorming the follow-up to my adult contemporary (it’s my
happy place).
What is your favorite scripture and why?
Philippians 4:8 - Finally, brethren,
whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is pure,
whatever is lovely, whatever is of good repute, if there is any excellence and
if anything worthy of praise, dwell on these things.
When I am afraid or worried, the Father
reminds me to think on what is true—it has helped me through many dark moments.
Recently, the idea of dwelling on things that are lovely has consumed me in
such a fun, calming way. I have found peace in thinking on the lovely, finding
the joy in simplicity, and looking beyond that which is not glorifying to our
Father. Think lovely thoughts!
Are there things you put off doing because you dread
them? (ie I can’t stand to fold socks. Torture!)
Folding! I am 100% guilty of leaving clothes in the dryer
and running it multiple times until I finally feel like folding them. I’ve also
been known to stuff said clean dry clothes in a laundry basket then three days
later-ish have to put them back in the dryer for fluffing and wrinkle
releasing. Oh, and the words “Have you checked in the dryer?” have come out of
my mouth on multiple occasions as my kiddos search for martial arts uniforms,
socks, undies, etc. (The dryer just now buzzed as I am typing this! LOL It’s a
first round dry, but since there are wet items in the washer, into the basket
the dry clothes will go!)
Are you a veteran or do you have someone in your family
that served in the Military? Tell us a little bit about your service or their
service; it’s our way of honoring you/them.
I’ve always told people that I grew
up I a military family even though my dad was unable to directly serve. My
brother currently serves in the Navy, my grandfather served in the Army during
WWII, my uncle is a retired Army Ranger, and my other uncle serves in the
National Guard. As a young child my dad contracted hystoplasmosis (my entire childhood I was forbidden to pick
up a feather or play in our attic because of it). The illness left my dad’s
lungs so scarred that on an x-ray it appeared that he once had tuberculosis.
Because of the scarring, my dad was not permitted to actively serve our country
in the armed forces. However, he raised me to honor our leaders, respect our
military, and respect our country’s flag—I’d say he served his country well.
If you could switch genres in your writing, in which
genre would you choose to write your next novel?
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I thought that I would always
write for children. I had accepted it as my identity and envisioned many book
signings chatting with young fans. Not once did I see myself writing for
adults, but then . . . But then I shared a wild idea with my agent. She
encouraged me to get it on paper and test-drive it before several publishing
houses. Along the way, I think I found myself. I had many real conversations
with the Father about who I was trying to be and the design he actually had in
mind. So a genre switch . . . how about Children’s Speculative to Adult
Humorous Duel Timeline! I’ll finish my children’s series, but I have a feeling
I will land somewhere else.
Let’s play a game of favorites! Feel free to elaborate.
Favorite Dessert: Chocolate.
Oh wait, I should be more specific . . . Chocolate Cake (unless it is winter
and then a cozy cup of Mexican Hot Chocolate will do the trick). But if it is
my birthday, Red Velvet Cake (It’s really chocolate cake dyed red with a unique
cream cheese icing, so it counts as chocolate, right?)
Favorite Restaurant: Banana
Leaf Modern Thai in Cincinnati! (BEST CURRY EVER!)
Favorite Branch of the Military
(I won’t judge you if say anything other than Army) : Navy (Shout out to my baby brother!)
Favorite Genre of Music:
Alternative (Is that still a genre?) My daughter and I are on a Twenty-One
Pilots kick right now! Rumors that make it okay to listen to this band: One of
them was homeschooled. One was a youth pastor. Their music has Christian
overtones.
Favorite Subject in School: English
(I have no fun comments on this, just English.)
Connect with Lauren:
Website – www.LaurenHBrandenburg.com
Email – Lauren@TBOTG.com
Facebook - www.facebook.com/LHBrandenburg
Twitter – www.twitter.com/LHBrandenburg
Pinterest - www.pinterest.com/LHBrandenburg
Instagram - www.instagram.com/lhbrandenburg
Amazon (Orlo: The Created) - https://goo.gl/j0F25R
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Great interview, Lauren & Hannah! My question is for Lauren. What is the "musical soundtrack " to Orlo--I love a great playlist with great fiction. 😊
ReplyDeleteThanks for swinging by Nicki!! That's a great question for Lauren! I'm looking forward to that answer too!
DeleteOh my goodness! What a fun question! I actually have a playlist for Orlo that I listened to when I write. It's super eclectic and includes bits from Edward Scissorhands, Stardust, Chocolat, Big Fish, and Sherlock Holmes! Thanks so much for asking! :)
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