Family Status: Married                  with two girls at home- the Princess and the Cowgirl,                  and two adult step children. I also have a Dog, who is                  my favorite (just ask the rest of the family, and they                  will tell you that he is my favorite), and some                  chickens. Currently, the chickens are Lacy, Nyssa, and                  Gwennie, but the kids are trying to talk me into                  getting more.
Also, I have an inordinate amount of love for                  my chickens. And, since I mentioned pets, I should                  also give a shout-out to the toilet fish. We have a                  fish. It lives on the toilet. I can never remember its                  name, so I call it the toilet fish. 
What Is Your Favorite                  Beverage: Tea
What Is Your Favorite                  Food: Really, you have to ask that? I JUST had to give                  up chocolate for health reasons, among a few other                  things, and so these days, all of my favorite foods                  are off-limits. I'm currently trying to get                  satisfaction by biting the heads off cinnamon bears.
What Is Your Favorite                  Thing to do During Free Time: I'm sorry, what is this                  thing you call free time? If I had free time, I'd read                  more. I also like to make art, knit, and travel. 
Who Has Been the Most                  Influential Person in Your Life: I am a terrible                  interviewee because I HATE questions like this. My                  answers change a lot, maybe I'm fickle. But really,                  there's not a MOST person. A lot of people have been                  influential in my life in different ways. Camy Tang                  and Cheryl Wyatt (yes, the LIS and LI authors) are two                  of my best friends and they have taught me so much                  about friendship and grace, and with where I'm at in                  my life right now, I've been really clinging to the                  things they've taught me. Also, my friend Kay has been                  really amazing in helping me free my creative spirit.                  Hmm... those are all current. I can't think of any in                  the past at the moment. 
First Book You Fell in                  Love With: The Secret of the Old Clock
A Book You Wish You’d                  Written: Pride and Prejudice
First Book Published:                  Coming November 2014! 
Most Recent Book:Coming                  November 2014!
Out Next: After my                  November release, I'll have a follow up coming Spring                  2015.
How Many Have You                  Written: I lost count... somewhere around 20 or so.                  This should be an encouragement to folks who'd like to                  be published and feel like it's taking FOREVER. If I                  can do it, so can you.
What Do You Know Now                  That You Wish You’d Known Then: That as much time as                  you spend unpublished WAITING, the waits are equally                  as long when you're published, so be prepared to make                  waiting the story of your life. :)
What is Your Favorite                  Bible Story: SERIOUSLY, I hate questions having to                  identify my favorite anything. I change my mind ALL.                  THE. TIME. Right now, it's Jonah, because we're doing                  a great Bible study on Jonah at my church, and it's                  been really impactful on me. 
What is Your Favorite                  Bible Verse: I have a lot of favorites, but let's go                  with the summary of the Bible in one verse. Amos 5:4                  "This is what the Lord says to Israel, Seek me and you                  shall live."
What is Your Favorite                  Hymn:  I'm extremely fond of the Doxology. We sing                  variations of it every Sunday. It goes through my head                  a lot, especially when I'm out walking, and sometimes                  I think I even move in tune to it. I probably look                  silly doing it, but it makes me happy.
 What is an Ongoing                  Prayer Request You Have: Why are these                questions so hard??? My ongoing prayer request is big                with lots of pieces that are hard to explain, so I'll do                my best and hope it makes sense. I'm in a weird season                of transition and figuring out my life, healing some                past wounds, and working on deepening my relationship                with God. There's a very amorphous project in my head                that has a bunch of pieces, but so far, I don't know                what it all means, or how to put it together, so I'm                just holding them, and praying for God to give me                direction.
 


 
The questions were hard! But you came through with flying colors. Good to get to know you better.
ReplyDeleteLoved your responses, Danica! And getting to know you better. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat interview! And yes to the waiting. A continuing lesson in patience. I know I need more of it:)
ReplyDeleteYou made me want chickens! LOL I am soooo looking forward to see your first book. Time's getting closer.
ReplyDeleteGood job with the answers. I share your dislike of "what's your favorite--
ReplyDeleteDifferent days, different answers.
Danica is a dear friend I've been privilege to get to know over the years. I hope to see you at RWA this year.
ReplyDeleteThanks guys! Glad to know I wasn't the only one who had a hard time with those questions. :)
ReplyDeletePamela, my chickens are so much fun. I'm sitting on my deck watching them right now. Er, I mean, I'm working. Yes, I'm working. And watching chickens. :)
You're a hoot, Danica. Can't wait until I can have chickens. Though ask me about that again, after I get them. :)
ReplyDeleteDelightful interview! I'm glad I'm not the only one wondering how to answer some of those tough questions (like the ones sitting in my inbox right now). I can't wait for your book to come out! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat getting to know more about you, Danica! You did a great job with the interview! They are hard questions. :)
ReplyDeleteDanica, congrats on your upcoming debut novel. Funny that you hate naming your favorites, given your last name. :-)
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine having chickens running around. My grandmother used to when I was a kid. They chased me. But I did love to hold the baby chicks.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading your responses Danica, and think it's SO cool that you have chickens!
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm...with all my cats (not to mention numerous strays who dine on my porch) I don't think chickens would be a good idea at my house.
And I'm glad you mentioned Cheryl Wyatt---I LOVE her---what a sweet lady!
Blessings, Patti Jo
Congratulations on your upcoming Debut Novel! Your perseverance is inspiring. Your sense of humor is great. Enjoyed getting to know more about you.
ReplyDeleteLoved your answers, Danica! I have trouble with picking favorites as well :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great interview. Love those chicken names! We had Booker, Whitey and No Toes (he was a rescue rooster) and it's very entertaining to watch them.
ReplyDeleteAnd I love the doxology, too!
Barbara Phinney
Nice to learn more about you Danica, I agree some of those questions are hard. I would strugle with some too.
ReplyDeleteDanica,
ReplyDeleteI didn't know you had chickens. And you have to explain the toilet fish. This fiction writer is imagining all kinds of things. I'm excited about your book coming out this fall. My first LIS releases in September. I'm anxiously awaiting the cover.
Aw, thanks again.
ReplyDeleteBarb, love your chicken names. If I ever get goats (which I want!), I'm naming them Mr. Collins and Lady Catherine de Bourgh. :)
The story of the toilet fish... my daughter got a fish. It's a Betta. For whatever reason, she decided that fish are supposed to live in a bathroom. We put the fish tank on top of the toilet because it was the only flat surface in the bathroom big enough. It's been living there for a couple years now. She named it something, but I never remember the name, so I just call it the toilet fish. Which I can't do in her presence, BTW, because it makes her cry. She thinks it's mean that I can't remember her fish's name. I think toilet fish is a better name anyway. :)