Authors: Lisa Wingate
Tags: #FIC042000, #FIC042040, #FIC027020, #Texas—fiction
Above the book, the Architect watches with a broader eye, a greater plan. He knows what is to be written on every page.
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n returning to the little town of Moses Lake, I'd like to thank a few people who helped to make this trip possible. Every book is an adventure that begins long before bookshelves and book coversâusually with a writer tapping on the doors of friends and strangers, trolling for research material.
First and foremost, thanks to long-distance friend, BJ Holley, for answering questions and sharing a few funny stories about owning a family funeral home. You helped to bring that big white house at Harmony Shores to life. Thank you to Kathy for letting me pick your brain about real-estate development issues while sharing ice cream in the Free State of Menard. Teresa and I are still laughing over the story about headlights in the pasture. Thanks again to my favorite Wingate fisher-boys for answering fishing questions and lending funny fishing phrases to the wall of wisdom at the Waterbird Bait and Grocery. You're welcome to stop in for a game of dominoes with the Docksiders anytime.
As always, I am grateful for the loving, supportive family God has blessed me with. Thank you to my mother for being a right-hand man . . . errr . . . woman, who can aptly critique a manuscript but will still tell me to eat my vegetables. Thank you to my sweet mother-in-law for helping with address lists and feeding my big boys when I'm away on book trips. Thanks also to relatives and friends far and near for everything you do to make me feel loved and nurtured, and for stopping people in the checkout line and at the doctor's office to talk about books. I'm incredibly grateful to my favorite digital designer Teresa Loman for being such a sweet-spirited soul sister and gal pal, and to Ed Stevens for constant encouragement and help with all things technical. The world needs at least five million more of both of you. Thanks also to my friends and fellow Southern gal bloggers at
www.SouthernBelleView.com
. What a hoot to be sharing a cyber-porch with you and blogging about all things southern. Thanks also to all those who stop by the blog and share your stories. It's amazing these days, how big a front porch can be!
In terms of print and paper, my undying gratitude, cheers, and shout-outs go to the incredible group at Bethany House Publishers. To Dave Long and Sarah Long, thank you for being such talented editors and just plain fun to work with. Julie Klassen, I will miss you as an editor, but I look forward to many more of your wonderful books. To the crew in marketing, publicity, and art, thank you for everything you do. Without your vision and hard work, books would be loose leaf pages in black-and-white, sitting on a desk somewhere. To my agent, Claudia Cross at Sterling Lord Literistic, thanks again for all that you do.
Last, but not least, I'm so very grateful to reader-friends everywhere, who filled the fictional town of Moses Lake with life and laughter last year when
Larkspur Cove
hit the shelves. Without you, the stores would be boarded up and the coffeepot at the Waterbird would go dry, and then who would the Docksiders tell their stories to? Thank you for sharing the books with friends, recommending them to book clubs, and taking time to send little notes of encouragement my way via email and Facebook. I'm incredibly thankful to all of you who read these stories and to the booksellers who sell them with such devotion. You are the fulfillment of a silly little dream my first-grade teacher sparked in me when she wrote on my report card, “Keep that pencil moving with that great imagination. I'll see your name in a magazine one day.” God has blessed that dream and stretched it in ways that only He could have conceived, and I am so very thankful.
I hope you have fun on this visit to Moses Lake. The local folk have been asking about you, by the way. They want you to know they love it when you stop by, and you're welcome to stay as long as you like. Sit back, dip a toe in the water, and watch the eagles ride the warming afternoon air. Your presence is a joy and a blessing that no words could aptly describe. Welcome!
Lisa Wingate
is a popular inspirational speaker, magazine columnist, and national bestselling author of several books, including
Tending Roses, Talk of the Town, Good Hope Road, Dandelion Summer,
and
Never Say Never
, winner of the 2011 Carol Award. Her work was recently honored by the Americans for More Civility for promoting greater kindness and civility in American life. Lisa and her family live in Central Texas.
Visit
www.lisawingate.com
to sign up for Lisa's latest contest, read her blog and excerpts from her novels, get writing tips, contact her, and more
.
Moses Lake
Larkspur Cove
Blue Moon Bay
Daily, Texas
Talk of the Town
Word Gets Around
Never Say Never
Tending Roses
Tending Roses
Good Hope Road
The Language of Sycamores
Drenched in Light
A Thousand Voices
Blue Sky Hill
A Month of Summer
The Summer Kitchen
Beyond Summer
Dandelion Summer