Archive for November, 2007

Contest Winners - FINALLY!

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

Drum roll, please!  Here is the list of 22 contest winners!  Congratulations to each of you!

I’ll be contacting each winner via e-mail over the weekend to determine which prize you win and where I should send it. 

Do forgive the delay in posting the winners. Life happened to me last week and I had to take care of some family business. Thanks for understanding.  - Angela

The winners are:

  1. Ann Blake
  2. Kay
  3. Stephanie
  4. Laura K
  5. bebemiqui
  6. barbara duncan
  7. kristie
  8. Lisa
  9. Deborah
  10. PatriciaW
  11. Veronica Johnson
  12. Sigrun
  13. Christy H.
  14. Joni
  15. Lainie
  16. Margie Rogers
  17. hank
  18. Amanda
  19. L Nuchell
  20. Sheila True
  21. G. Tibbs (Gabrielle) 
  22. Wanda Butler

The prizes are:

  • $25 Amazon.com gift certificates (2)
  • autographed copy of The Amen Sisters (10) 
  • seat in my tele-seminar, Write that Book (10)

Thanks to everyone who participated in the contest. Don’t be discouraged if you entered and didn’t win. I’ll be announcing a new contest in the next few days so look out for it.

Enjoy the rest of your week!

Contest Time!

Friday, November 16th, 2007

To celebrate the official release of the trade paperback edition of The Amen Sisters, I’m giving away 10 free autographed copies.  Winners will be chosen from those who comment on this blog post.   No need to register in order to comment.

In case you already have a copy of The Amen Sisters, I’m going to sweeten the pot and also give away 10 free passes to my January writing tele-seminar, “Write that Book.”  Winners will be chosen from those who comment on this blog post.   No need to register in order to comment.

If writing is not your thing, you’ll also have a chance to win one of two $25 Amazon.com gift certificates.  Winners will be chosen from those who comment on this blog post.  No need to register in order to comment.

Winners will be announced on Monday, November 26.

Note that this is just the beginning of the contests.  I’ll also be hosting giveaways in December, January and February, so stay tuned.

A New Look!

Sunday, November 11th, 2007

As you can tell, I’ve been doing some work around the place.  Well, not me, but some folks that I’ve hired to help me with my promotion efforts. The new face of the blog and the new web site are courtesy of Kings Highway Web Design. I found them through the team at Black Christian Book Promo, who have been helping me to promote The Amen Sisters.  BCBP did a couple of great e-blasts for me (here and here) and a press release (here).  A big shout-out also  to theGrits.com for the work they did in helping me plan my overall pubicity program and sort out my blog and web site content.

The site is still in a work-in-progress.  For example, you may find the same content on different pages. I’ll take care of that as I update all the links in the blog to reflect the new site.  Please be patient with me as I get this done.

Since you always give me good help when I ask for it, I’d like to know what you think of the new look.  If you find any problems, please let me know.  If there’s something you especially like, let me know that as well.  If don’t find something, you’d like to see, let me know that as well.  I can’t promise I’ll add it, but I’ll certainly consider it.

One more thing: You’ll notice that I now have multiple URLs that you can use to find me on the web:

First, there was www.bensonink.com - Think of it as BensonInk.  I thought I was being pretty clever when I thought it up.  Benson for my name and Ink because I’m a writer.  This link takes you directly to the blog.

Then came www.angelabenson.com -  Sometimes cute doesn’t cut it.  It much better to be clear.  So I have AngelaBenson.com.  This link also takes you directly to the blog.

The newest addition to the lineup is www.theamensisters.com - Okay, this is for The Amen Sisters.  This link takes you to my new home page. You’ll find a link there to the blog and on the blog you’ll find a link to the new home page.

Given those three addresses, anybody looking for me or my books should be able to find me. 

That’s it.  Let me know what you think.

Have a blessed week!

The Amen Sisters - Idea to Book

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

Readers often ask what inspired me to write The Amen Sisters and where the idea for the book originated.  The Amen Sisters has a long and, I hope, interesting history.  The idea for this book came to me around 1990, about the time that I was able to start talking about an abusive church situation I had experienced a few years earlier.  I had a story I wanted to tell, but I had no idea I’d tell it in a novel.  I wasn’t even a published author at the time!

Sometime in 1998, I think, after publishing seven romance novels, I signed a contract to do a three-book, Christian romance series with Tyndale House Publishers.  The first book in what became The Genesis House series was Awakening Mercy, my first Christian romance, which was published in 2000.  The second was Abiding Hope, published in 2001.  The third, Enduring Love, has never been published.  Enduring Love was the first incarnation of The Amen Sisters

Awakening Mercy coverTyndale loved Awakening Mercy and thought I had perfectly hit the tone they wanted in a Christian romance novel, so I had very few revisions.  Their response to Abiding Hope was not as positive.  They sent it back to me with the recommendation that I make it more romance-y, more like Awakening Mercy.  That’s when I began to wonder whether I had another Christian romance in me.  Thankfully, I was able to revise Abiding Hope enough to make it the Christian romance that my publisher and readers expected. When I turned in Enduring Love a year later, my publisher and I knew we were at the end of our road together.  The book had a romantic element but it was definitely not a romance along the lines of Awakening Mercy and Abiding Hope

Since Tyndale didn’t think they could successfully market me as a Christian women’s fiction author at that point in my career and since I was pretty sure I didn’t have another Christian romance in me, we parted ways.  Since they’d already paid me half of the advance for the book, I had to repay it.  The good news is that my contract gave me six months to do so.

So here I was with a book that my publisher didn’t want and that really wasn’t ready for women’s fiction land. The good news is that the publisher at Walk Worthy Press was interested in having me do women’s fiction for her new publishing venture with Warner Books.  Seemed like at perfect match!

Almost.  When I went to contract with Walk Worthy, I had this finished book, Enduring Love, which not quite a romance and not quite women’s fiction, on my hands.  I decided my best option was to try to make it a “big” romance and sell it to a romance publisher.  Well, even though I wasn’t contracted to do romance for Walk Worthy, there was a clause in my contract that gave them the right to see the romance before I shopped it to another publisher.

Guess what?  Walk Worthy wanted to publish the story as women’s fiction.  Good news, right? Well, sorta. Though my new publisher and I talked about what a women’s fiction version of Enduring Love would look like, it became apparent after about a year of revisions that we were miles apart in our visions for the book.  At the end of my rope and exhausted of all hope, I made a fateful call to my new publisher, fully prepared to terminate the contract and, once again, pay back an advance. Imagine my surprise when my publisher said, “Write your book, Angela,” or some words to that effect.

Those words freed me up and seven months later, I turned in The Amen Sisters.  That wasn’t my original title though. I can’t even remember if I had a title, since Enduring Love had long since fallen by the wayside.  The Amen Sisters, as a title, was my publisher’s idea.  All I had to do was change the last name of my main characters from Thompson to Amen and a book title was born. 

So that’s the story of The Amen Sisters.  You never would have guessed, would you?

For those of you who are wondering, I do still have a few romances left in me.  I realized over time that what I needed in my writing was balance.  In case you didn’t know it, most romance writers are married women.  As a single woman, I found it difficult to continually turn out stories of women who ended up happily ever after with the mate God had chosen especially for them.  I needed to also tell stories of godly women whose lives were not headed towards holy matrimony.  In other words, I needed to write stories about women like myself. 

That’s it for now.  Enjoy your weekend and be blessed!

Countdown to The Amen Sisters!

Monday, November 5th, 2007

Good news!  The official release date for the trade paperback edition of The Amen Sisters is November 19th, but it is on sale at Amazon.com today. 

In preparation for the November 19th date, I’ve been doing a bit of updating to the web site.  There are a couple of features that I want you to see. 

You have to take a look at The Amen Diaries.  This is a very special page where I share some of the notes you and others sent to me, or posted on the blog, after reading The Amen Sisters.  My heart gets full everytime I read those notes. I’m overwhelmed at how God used something as simple as a book, this book, to touch so many lives in so many different ways.  So please view The Amen Diaries and be blessed. 

I have been fortunate to connect with some great publicty people and they’ve created a wonderful e-blast for The Amen Sisters.  You have to take a look at it HERE.  Do you think it’s gorgeous?  I loved the graphic so much that I’ve asked them to re-design my blog/website using those colors.

I have a lot more planned for November and December.  Here’s a partial list:

Book giveaway/contest, including a seat in my online writing seminar, starting November 19th

December Blog Tour

Ad and review in January issue Romantic Times Magazine, on stands in December

Stop by frequently during November and December so you don’t miss out on the fun!  You could be the next big winner!

Looking for Brenda!

Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

Brenda, on September 7, you posted a comment to my “Helping a Friend through the Trauma of an Abusive Church” article.  You asked for my help, but you did not provide an e-mail address so that I could contact you.  If you still want help, please email me.  Just use the e-mail link to the right under my picture.

I hope I hear from you.

Angela

See you in Montgomery!

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

The Imani Book Club Presents…An Evening with the Authors

When:  Saturday, November 10, 2007

Time:  7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.

Where:  Pete Peterson Lodge, 2635 Gunter Park Drive, Montgomery, Alabama

This will be an intimate setting for book lovers and authors to come together, celebrate, support African-American literature from all genres and bring a positive event to Montgomery.  The Imani Book Club invites you to come and enjoy an evening of literature.

This event is free to the public and to the authors.

For details, visit http://www.imanivoices.com/imani_book_club_presents.htm