If you could mix cotton candy, an apple, and glitter together, you’d get Lacie Nezbeth! She’s sweet, sparkly, fun and good for you! I’m so excited to have her today.
Lacie Nezbeth is a stay-at-home mom with three young children. She spends her time running them all over town and loving it. Her love of books and history began when she read Little House on the Prairie as a young girl. Since then “the good ole days” have fascinated her and made her writing genre an easy choice! She loves to live “in the moment” with her family and enjoys traveling, shopping and baking decadent desserts…which doesn’t bode well for her shopping!
When did you get the writer’s bug? Has it always been something in you? Did you pen your first story with a jumbo crayon?
Nope. No jumbo crayon works of art for me. Although, I did write a short story in the 4th grade that I was pretty proud of. Got an A+ and everything but that’s as far as writing went for me as a child.
I first got the writer’s bug when I was pregnant with my first child, back in 2004. I was stuck at home a lot due to the constant retching that plagued me daily for my first trimester. Reading was the only thing that kept me from cursing motherhood altogether. One particularly rough morning, after I finished reading an especially frustrating book, I said, “I’m gonna write my own book. One without all those stupid problems that keep the heroine and hero apart for so darn long.” That tells you how much I knew about what I was getting into. J But the idea stuck and I’ve enjoyed learning more and more about how great books come to be.
We do ache to have them together quickly don’t we? It’s fun keeping them apart as the writer, though! Yum! Speaking of yum, do you snack while writing? If so, what do you munch on?
No. I’ve found that when the words are ready in my head, trying to eat and type at the same time just slows me down. Apparently, I’m not a very good multi-tasker. But when I’m stuck somewhere in my story, bring on the food! Something sweet and chocolatey…if I can find it.
Bake one of those decadent desserts, then call me over! What do you love most about writing? What do you find most challenging?
My favorite thing about writing is getting lost in my stories. For me (since I write historicals) it’s fun to imagine what it must have been like to live without all the modern conveniences that we all love. I’m constantly wondering if I would have survived. I like to think so.
Finding time to write or being consistent in my writing is the hardest thing for me. When I have 37 other things I know I need to do, I sometimes feel guilty taking the time for myself. And then there are those days when I’ve hit a road block in my story anyway, so those 37 other things can also look pretty good.
37 things? Really? That’s all? You need to be busier. 😉 How do you come up with story ideas?
This is one area where I don’t struggle at all. Thankfully! A new idea will randomly sneak into my head…usually while I’m driving or researching. I keep a running list of book/plot ideas on Evernote. Some really need to be fleshed out and others are ready to go. I just can’t write fast enough.
I have tons of ideas while researching and driving too! We’re twins! If you could be one hero/heroine from a book who would you choose and why?
I would probably choose Anne Shirley from Anne of Green Gables. She is so spunky and fun and imaginative. And she never lets anything stand in the way of her goals. Plus, who doesn’t want to use phrases like “kindred spirits” and “bosom buddies” without creeping people out? J
LOL! Yeah, bosom buddies is a tad frightening! If you could be one villain from a book who would you choose and why?
I’m using “villain” loosely here because personally, I don’t think she is one, but Scarlett O’Hara from Gone With the Wind would be my choice. Man, that woman had some nerve and determination like I’ve never seen. Her methods were a bit…let’s say…skewed. But her motivations of protecting her family and land were very noble.
She happens to be one of my favorite characters. I could go on and on, but “I’ll have to think about that another day.” (Hand over forehead as if I might pass out.) So, what are you currently working on? Tell us a little about it.
Prairie Breeze is a mail-order bride story gone terribly wrong. Victoria Sutton impulsively accepts an advertisement to marry Benjamin Black, who is headed west to Oregon Territory. Only Benjamin has no interest in marriage whatsoever and is clueless to the marital ad his well-meaning father placed in his name. When the two meet, naïve to the others’ identity, sparks fly. But not just the good kind.
Is there a question you’d like to ask everyone?
I love to shop! And I’m always curious where other ladies buy their clothes. So, share with me. Are you a designer diva or do you hunt for the sales? Where do you go most often when shopping for your clothes? J
I, personally, love to thrift shop and I find all sorts of divalicious designs for penny prices! Well that’s my two cents…get it…two cents…;) I’ll stop now.
See you Wednesday!
So fun to see Lacie's beautiful face here this morning!! Can't wait to meet in a few days!
Fun interview! Maybe if I typed more, I'd eat less…something to CHEW on!
And, always glad to meet another Anne of Green Gables fan!
I love getting lost in my stories too.
So excited to see you soon!
~ Wendy
Thanks for having me here today, Jess!
Can't wait to meet many of you in a few days!!!!
I enjoyed getting to know more you, Lacie. It's not long until we board that plane and head to St. Louis. I'm so blessed to have you as my traveling buddy and conference roomie as well as my friend.
I don't like to spend much on clothes, so I'm a fan of TJ Maxx, Ross, Marshall's, and other bargain retailers.
That would be "more about you."
It's still early in California, and I'm not fully awake. =)
Ooooo! I LOVE mail-order bride stories! Yours sounds fantastic.
Can't wait to see you in person!
Oh, and I don't like shopping. Unless it's point and click shopping for books on amazon or browsing a bookstore. 🙂
I've been following Lacie's blog for awhile. What a fun personality!
Jess – you are SUCH a fun interviewer!! And I enjoyed the answers too 😉 I do most of my clothes shopping at Meijer (yeah – the grocery store/discount store). But it works for me!
Thanks for the interview, Jess and Lacie.
Lacie, it's so nice to meet you. Your book sounds like so much fun. I'm definitely going to have to check it out.
Confession time: I'm not much of a shopper. In fact, I only darken the door of the grocery store once a month or less if I can get away with starving my family and skimping on toilet paper. Yeah, not your typical woman, but it's me. 🙂
Clothes? You've got to be kidding. I might actually have to take the time to dig through racks and for pete's sake – TRY THEM ON! Horrors. 🙂 haha. Yeah…you asked.
Nice to meet you, Lacie.
I have to check out this sparkly blog!
Jessica, you always give such a great interview.
Good to meet you, Lacie! Prairie Breeze sounds like a fun read!
I like sweet, chocolatey treats too. The darker, the better.
I love to shop, especially when I catch a good deal. It doesn't have to be designer. Just well-made, looks good, and fits me properly.
So nice to meet Lacie!!
I got the writer's bug when I got pregnant too! All that sitting and reading. 🙂
So nice to meet you, Lacie! Blessings on your writing!
So nice to meet you, Lacie! It looks like we might get to meet in person in a few days.
Great interview, ladies! Nice to meet you Lacie! 😀
Loved this interview! Thanks for doing these, Jessica. It's fun to "meet" other writers.
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