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Showing posts with label The Scandinavian Santa. Show all posts
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Thursday, December 18, 2014

And the winner is...






And the winner of the signed copy of The Scandinavian Santa is...


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Thank you for joining the conversation.

I will be contacting you.

Thank you to everyone who left comment or read the blog post.

And thank you, Victoria and Michael Lindstrom for taking time to visit my blog and do the interview.

All for now.

Between you, me and the gatepost,

Loree









Loree Huebner
Writing with one foot in the past...
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Monday, December 15, 2014

THE SCANDINAVIAN SANTA INTERVIEW AND GIVEAWAY!





MICHAEL AND VICTORIA LINDSTROM

What a great looking couple!

Hello everyone! Today is a very special day. I am pleased to introduce Victoria and Michael Lindstrom. I met Victoria through blogging, and we've become good friends. She and her husband Michael have collaborated on a beautifully written and illustrated children's book, The Scandinavian Santa.

This is the first storybook that I have purchased for my soon-to-be grandchild. I highly recommend it for children of all ages. Victoria's story is positively enchanting and visually enhanced by Michael's charming paintings.

This story particularly appealed to my husband, who has some Scandinavian heritage. He plans to order several more copies for the children on his side of the family. I'm not Scandinavian, but I enjoyed the book immensely! I'm giving a few copies away as Christmas presents.

I'm thrilled and honored that this is Victoria's first interview. 


Welcome Victoria and Michael Lindstrom! I am so glad you are both here today to talk about your debut children’s book, The Scandinavian Santa.

Vicki – how long have you been writing? Is this your first children’s book?

Thanks so much for inviting us to do this interview, Loree!
Yes, The Scandinavian Santa is my first published children’s book. I’ve also completed two middle grade novels that I’m hoping might be published someday.
My history as a writer started back in high school when my English teacher, Mrs. Emily Bean (don’t you just love that name?), mentioned that she really liked one of my poems. From that time on, I’ve been penning poems and scribbling sentences most of my life. I had two poems on spirituality published in a Christian anthology years ago. However, I earned my degree in Dental Hygiene, was married, and had three sons, so writing took a “back seat” in my life at that time. But then, eight years ago, I injured my wrist while root planning a periodontal patient’s teeth, and my career as a dental hygienist was over. I went back to my passion for writing. I took a few creative writing classes at our community college, joined a critique group, and have been writing most afternoons ever since. I now view the injury as a blessing, not a bad thing. I absolutely love spending my time as a writer.

What is the inspiration behind the story?

The inspiration for The Scandinavian Santa actually dropped into my mind in December of 2007 while I was feeling sorry for myself. For some reason, I began thinking of my great-grandfather Peter Swanson, who immigrated to the U.S. from Norway. Although I never had the opportunity to meet him, I have fond memories of listening to stories told to me by my mother about our Norwegian ancestor. In addition to that, I have a passion for spending time out in nature, and have a soft spot in my heart for all wild animals, so I think my imagination just spun an outline for this tale from all those elements. (I also really love the Christmas season!) Since I’m part Norwegian and Michael is part Swedish, I wanted to tell a tale that would represent all the Scandinavian countries. I researched Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark for several months, including geography, culture, Christmas traditions, and food. The polar bears are a nod to Norway; the ice skating party was inspired by my love of Hans Christian Andersen stories (Denmark); the beautiful forests of Finland inspired the look of the trees in the book; while the protagonist and the book’s color scheme were both inspired by Swedish culture in general.

How did it come about that you and Michael decided to collaborate on the project together?

After I completed the short story, it became clear to me that an illustrated book would really enhance my yuletide tale. My husband, Michael, is an artist and had just switched from water colors to oil paints. I was really loving the work he was turning out. (Since then, he has received representation into two fine art galleries.) When I asked him if he would be willing to do some paintings for my story, he was more than willing. (We consider the artwork in our book to be accompanying paintings, not true illustrations. But that’s a subject for another full blog post!)


Vicki & Michael – I must ask, as husband and wife, did the process of working together bring about any special challenges? Any discoveries?

When people ask us about the collaboration, we always say: “We’re still married!” However, it wasn’t really that bad. The main challenge stemmed from the fact that I always see my stories in an almost cinematic form while I’m writing – I had very specific ideas about all kinds of details. But, I’ll let Michael elaborate on that. As far as making any new discoveries, I would say that from my perspective, I learned a whole lot about oil painting, and art in general. I’m amazed and appreciative at the way the paintings seem to make my story come alive. I’m so proud of Michael.

First of all, I would also like to thank you, Loree, for hosting this Q & A.
Well, that is the million dollar question. As Victoria mentioned, she had very specific ideas on how she envisioned each scene/painting; it was my job to extract those thoughts from her mind – not an easy task. But we collaborated back and forth, until we were both happy with a finished piece. It took a lot of time.


Michael – where did you get the inspiration behind the beautiful paintings in the book?

Since I am a plein air painter (painting in open air – outside), it was a challenge to design each of the compositions. I am typically responding to what nature is presenting to me in a given moment…designing and drawing and composing what I see. So to paint a cabin or a figure out of my imagination was a great challenge. I found the inspiration to do that partly from our home (one of the interior scenes was inspired by our living room), but most of the inspiration came from discussing with Victoria what she wanted, and then ultimately, my own imagination.

Will there be another project in the future between you and Victoria?

There are a couple of stories that we have discussed. So I would say the chances are good that we will collaborate on future projects. One thing that excites me about working on another project, is that we learned so much from collaborating on The Scandinavian Santa, that I believe it will be easier moving forward.

Victoria & Michael, thank you so much for being here! We’ve really enjoyed learning more about the two of you, and The Scandinavian Santa.


 GIVEAWAY 


Now, the giveaway—the Lindstroms have generously offered to give away a signed copy of The Scandinavian Santa! To be entered in the drawing for this fabulous book, all you have to do is answer the Lindstroms question (at the end of the post) in the comment section on this blog. For those who have trouble commenting on Blogger, leave your answer on my Facebook Author Pageor on Victoria's Facebook Author and Poet Page ~ look for the Facebook posts regarding this interview and giveaway, and leave your comment there. Or leave a comment on Victoria's blog. The contest will end on Wednesday, December 17, 2014 at 8 pm Pacific Time. Victoria will draw a name at random, and we will announce the winner, right here, on Thursday, December 18th.

Take it away Victoria & Michael…

One of my favorite holiday memories from childhood was when my parents would load my siblings and me into the back of their station wagon and take us all over our community looking at Christmas lights displayed on all sorts of houses. We would then return home for hot cocoa and cookies – special family times.

Here’s our question for those of you who would like to participate in the giveaway:

What is your most cherished Christmas/holiday memory?

Thanks again, Loree, for hosting this author/artist interview. Merry Christmas!

Michael and Victoria


Places to find Victoria and Michael Lindstrom

and

The Scandinavian Santa

Links:

Victoria’s website: http://www.victorialindstrom.com/
Michael’s website: http://michaellindstromartist.com/
Victoria’s Facebook Author Page: Victoria Lindstrom Author & Poet



Lovely memory. Great question. I can remember driving around with the family to look at Christmas lights. Fun times.

One of my cherished Christmas/Holiday memories is the smell of my mother's nut roll baking in the oven. I always knew Christmas was close when my mother baked her wonderful nut roll. 


Thanks again for stopping by, Victoria and Michael! Merry Christmas!

Between you, me and the gatepost...

Loree













Loree Huebner
Writing with one foot in the past...
On Twitter @LoreeHuebner

On Instagram @lunapickles
www.facebook.com/LoreeHuebnerAuthor



Friday, October 3, 2014

It's October! Where did the time go?

This tree had every color of fall.
Photo by Loree Huebner



Greetings from Indiana!
I can't believe it's October already.
The trees here in the Great Lakes have already begun their change. The colors started about 2 or 3 weeks ago - much sooner than previous years. I think the peak will be much earlier than normal. I just hope that doesn't mean another long and cold winter.

I am about ready to come back to the blogging world again.
My online hiatus has left me refreshed. I got tons of writing done. Yay!

I will be returning sometime near the end of this month...after Fall Break. I've missed everyone, and I've really missed visiting around the bloggy neighborhood.

I hope everyone had a lovely summer. I've been catching up on so much writing news. I see many great new novels out there from awesome authors. Wow! One of my favorite authors, Jody Hedlund, is going to do a series based on Michigan Lighthouses & the women keepers - Beacons of Hope Series. Out of the Storm, a novella, has just been released to kick off the series. Unexpected Love will be released in December. I can't wait!

There are so many other friends with new contracts and debut novels coming out, and some authors going the self-publishing route having a lot of success. I'm happy dancing with all of you!

I am so excited for a few writer friends.

In July, Jill Kemerer signed a contract with Harlequin Love Inspired. Her debut novel, Small-Town Bachelor will available in April 2015. Congratulations, Jill! Hugs to you!

Keli Gwyn also has a Love Inspired novel coming out in 2015! It will be her second novel. Woo Hoo, Keli!

 
    Terri Tiffany's debut novel, The Mulligan will be available very soon. So happy for you, Terri! Awesome!


Gabrielle Meyer landed two novella contracts from Barbour Publishing. Gabrielle's first novella will be part of a lovely book titled The Most Eligible Bachelor Romance Collection. The book releases in May 2015. The book also features other wonderful authors - Erica Vetsch, Cynthia Hickey, Kathleen Y'Barbo, and others. Congrats, Gabe!


And for those who are looking for a delightful Christmas storybook for that special child in your life, Victoria Lindstrom's debut children's book - The Scandinavian Santa - was released last month! This book is unique in the fact that Victoria's husband did the artwork. His paintings are magnificent! I hope to have them on my blog very soon. Congratulations, Victoria and Michael! Well done!   

I put in links to these ladies blogs. Please stop over and visit with them!

I am so happy for all of you, and many others!

Well, I will see you all in a few weeks!

Enjoy the weekend. Autumn is in the air.

Between you, me and the gatepost,

Ah, I've missed saying that...

Loree



I love pumpkins!
Photo by Loree Huebner









I've kept the comments section close on this post. See you in a few weeks!