I recently saw a post on Facebook about the importance of
having dreams. I couldn’t agree more. For me becoming a writer was as dream,
publishing my books a part of that dream. Publishing could have just stayed a
dream unless I took steps to make that dream come true.
To make a dream come true, you need to set goals--take steps
forward. Sometimes they’re baby steps and other times they’re giant leaps of
faith, but it’s constantly moving, actively working toward that dream. Pursuing a dream
requires you to evaluate your priorities in life. It sharpens your focus and,
ultimately, I believe, allows you to live life to the fullest.
Publishing Journey of Awakening is a dream come true for me.
This is the first novel I ever completed. These are the characters who own my
heart. As hard as I worked on this
manuscript, I’m still awed that Carina wanted to publish it. I still have to
pinch myself when I see it on websites and know it’s available to readers
instead of tucked away on my hard drive.
I hope that my children can see me living and pursuing my
dream and learn to do the same, whatever their dreams are because having a
dream, working toward it and watching it come true. That is magic.
Sara, the heroine in Journey of Awakening, also has a dream.
Raised by her grandfather on a small island, she prepared her entire life for
one purpose. For her it was simple, her dream is to complete the task set for
her and her pursuit of it is single-minded. But when the dream becomes a
reality, it is almost more than she can handle.
Here’s an excerpt from Journey of Awakening.
She followed Jith’s gaze. The golden sand rose away from the
water’s touch, forming a hill that protected their little house and its gardens
from the worst of the ocean’s fury. A shadow of melancholy tempered her
excitement. She would miss the island. It was the only home she could remember.
But she knew every tree, had followed or made every path through the dense
interior forests. Each waterway, every animal’s den had long since been mapped.
She was a warrior of Shi’ia, trained by one of the greatest commanders of all
time, Willam of Ardal, and now she was full-grown. An adult by anyone’s
standards. An island hideaway was not the place for her. She was ready. Ready
for change, ready to use the skills her grandfather had taught her, ready to
begin her life. She placed a hand on her chest and traced the hard contours of
her pendant. Ready to discover the world outside their little island.
Winner of a 2011 RT Reader’s Choice award for her debut
book, Altered Destiny, Shawna Thomas has been making up stories ever since
finishing GONE WITH THE WIND. Once she put her own ending in writing, there was
no looking back.
A wife and a mother of seven, Shawna lives in California
where she gardens, writes, and drinks a lot of coffee. Visit her on her blog,
twitter or Facebook.
I really enjoyed Journey, Shawna! Can't wait to read book 2!
ReplyDeleteYay! I can't tell you how happy that makes me! Thank you, Angela. Book two comes out May 20th!
DeleteI have this one on my Kindle. Looking forward to reading it:)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Eleri! : ) I hope you like it.
DeleteAs much as I work, my kids might think the particular dream of "writing" is a bit too hard :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a good point. You do have to work harder for some dreams than others. But when you love what you do, it is worth it.
DeleteBeautiful cover, intriguing story! I loved the post about following a person's dreams! Best wishes to you, Shawna...
ReplyDeleteThank you, Veronica. Carina has gorgeous covers.
DeleteLooking forward to this! Journey of Awakening was a wonderful book!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Cindy! : )
DeleteI know how you feel about realizing your dream. I too was astonished when Carina wanted to publish my book. It's a great accomplishment and it sounds like a great story!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ruth. I feel the same way when I hear someone wants to read it!
DeleteIt sounds like a wonderful book! Here's to many, many sales, Shawna. Lovely post.
ReplyDeleteInspired. Thank you.
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