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The
Lake Emily Series The best-selling Lake Emily series by
Minnesota Christian fiction author and novelist Traci DePree includes: A Can of Peas, Dandelions in a Jelly
Jar, and Aprons
on a Clothesline. The Lake Emily novels are favorites for
book clubs, including www.DearReader.com and many library reading groups
around the country who enjoy contemporary gentle fiction. This inspirational fiction series draws on
the romance and allure of life in rural Minnesota as it follows the story of
the Morgan family and the challenges they face through the succession of the
family farm to the next generation. Traci DePree is published by WaterBrook
Press, an imprint of Random House Publishing. As a Minnesota
Christian fiction author, my desire is to celebrate the wonder of everyday
life--the neighbor who lives down the road, the old man in the diner, the
woman under the hair dryer at the beauty shop. Everyone has a story and my
hope is that, just as in Lake Emily,
you will see God’s creation and inspiration in the people in your own lives. A story of
the hope of beginning, the connection to what came before, and
kindness in times of deepest need. The
Lake Emily series is set in the quaint fictional small town of Lake Emily,
Minnesota, where a neighbor is more than someone who lives down the road and
where kindness is an everyday occurrence. The Lake Emily series begins with A Can of Peas
and is continued in Dandelions in a Jelly Jar. A third novel in the series titled Aprons on a Clothes Line will be
published May 2005. A Writer’s Tale I wasn't John-boy
Walton as a kid. I didn't fill tablets with my stories or even have a
journal. I liked reading but I was just too busy to sit and put down my
thoughts. Plus I didn't have the self confidence to believe I could be a real
novelist. They were "other people" not regular, everyday folk like
me--a girl from Wisconsin, raised by a single mother in a trailer court. My
mom was the one who talked of being an author someday--she wrote poems and
dabbled in the arts, took us to the park so she could set up her easel and
paint the fall colors. Then in high school I discovered I could sing--that I
could use God's gift to me to encourage others. It gave me courage to explore
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Welcome
to my Home page… After years of reading what others had to
say on the subject of fiction writing, I have finally made the jump to
putting my thoughts and opinions into the public space. Join me in my
Christian Fiction blog as I discuss writing
and editing, my journey to becoming a published author, and the challenges of
navigating the publishing industry. While not exactly fiction, my
Rural Life blog is for those who have a love for the simpler life. They are my
observations only. My farmer neighbors will tell you how much I don't know
about farming! So, add in your two cents as I reveal the romance and allure
of life in rural America. |