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Saturday, November 23, 2024

Dear Friends,

 

I just started a new ritual. For the past three weeks, right before I start my day, I open "Morning Fuel." I close my eyes, flip through the pages, and wherever I land, I read the daily inspiration from author Rebecca Galli. It's like reading tarot cards, only better! Treat yourself!

 

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Staying in the world of gratitude, I am so very grateful and proud that Sarah Vie launched her new book new TV show, Living Abundantly with Sarah Vie!

 

I have been a TV producer for over 25 years, and while I am not planning on returning, I appreciate everything she does behind the scenes (and in front of the camera). BRAVO!!!

 

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Khristin Wierman was born and raised in a small East Texas town–which means she came into the world a Dallas Cowboys fan and ardently believes “y’all” is a legitimate pronoun. She spent twenty years rising through the marketing ranks of Fortune 500 companies, building a career that was lucrative, ego-boosting, and a little bit soul-crushing. So she quit. And had no idea what to do with her life. Writing ensued. Some things she really enjoys are playing golf with her husband and stepson, poker, yoga, chocolate, the Golden State Warriors, and the daily adventure of life with an adorably imperfect cat named Rocco. She lives in Oakland, California.

 

What was your inspiration for This Time Could Be Different?

 

I’d recently left the corporate world and, for the first time in my life, had the opportunity to choose what I’d like to do next—instead of what other people needed or expected from me. As I considered a new career, I found myself staring at a blank wall. Which was unsettling for so many reasons: Why couldn’t I imagine myself without a job like my old one, which I never consciously chose or enjoyed? Then the bigger blow: How was it that I’d solely defined myself by that career?

 

I began writing as a creative way to use my mind differently and figure out my next career move. From the first scene, I realized that maybe writing the novel was where I was headed all along.

 

Is This Time Could Be Different a memoir?

 

No. Although I’m frequently asked that question. I certainly leveraged much of my own direct experience, but I absolutely adore writing fiction because of the agency it provides—to unwind from what happened in the past; for people to be better than, perhaps, they were; and for everyone to create happier endings for themselves.

 

What was your favorite scene to write?

 

Madeline’s meltdowns were a lot of fun, especially the one she has in the florist shop where she ultimately confronts her worst fears—in front of a room full of strangers—and finds that what she was most terrified of isn’t true at all.

 

Was This Time Could Be Different a significant departure from your first novel, Buck’s Pantry?

 

In some ways, yes, in some ways, no. The stories are unrelated, yet they both deal with how we free ourselves from the knots of our past, which is what I’m most interested in writing about—especially when our traumas occurred underneath the surfaces of what appear to be a very nice lives. I like stories where characters succeed and become who and how they really choose to be in the world.

 

In This Time Could Be Different, I drew from my own corporate experience and the process of figuring out how to find a vocation that I actually enjoyed. In Buck’s Pantry, I drew from my experience growing up in Texas with a mother who suffered from mental illness. So, both are quite close to my heart.

 

What’s next for you?

 

I am currently writing my third novel—new characters, a new story but certainly playing with the themes of recovering from our past, taking agency over our own life, and creating positive change.

Lisa A. Traugott is a Mom’s Choice Award-winning author, award-winning public speaker, and original cast member on John Cena’s reality-TV show "American Grit" (she lasted 5 episodes). Books include her memoir, "She's Losing It!", diet/exercise book "The S.L.I. Method," and kids' book "Mind Your Manners Minnie Monster" which she also illustrated. Lisa lives in Austin, TX with her husband, kids and English bulldog, Bruno. Her debut historical fiction, To Rescue a Witch, was released in March 2024.

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Where did your love of (books, writing, reading, and/or storytelling) come from?

 

Every night when I was little, I’d climb on my dad’s shoulders, and he’d carry me upstairs and tuck me into bed with a story. One book was never enough. My favorite part was when he set the book aside and told me Little Red Riding Hood. I was always drawn to stories about girls deciding to wander off the sanctioned path to face down wolves.

 

What was the hardest part of writing his book?

 

History is hard. In the 1700s there wasn’t any understanding of post traumatic stress disorder or much sympathy for abused women, children, indentured servants or enslaved people. Domestic violence in its many forms was commonplace and legal. Have you heard the phrase, ‘the rule of thumb’ to give a rough estimate? Rough indeed! In 1778, a judge named Sir Francis Buller (who earned the nickname Judge Thumb) apparently said that a husband could beat his wife as he saw fit, provided the stick used was no thicker than his thumb. My young protagonist, Annaliese, was abused in every way imaginable. Even fewer protections existed for children. In America, child abuse wasn’t even a crime until 1973! To help understand these characters raised in a brutal society, I spoke with two therapists who explained common behaviors and coping mechanisms children and women use to overcome trauma today and what they might have done in times when therapists didn’t exist and the laws were decidedly against them.

 

Has Texas influenced your writing in any way?

 

Originally from New Jersey, I moved to Austin fourteen years ago when my son was a baby. I love Texas, particularly my friends and neighbors, the big skies and warm weather. What I don’t like is the current state of politics and the ugly turn it has taken. When Roe v. Wade was stricken by the Supreme Court, Fiona’s storyline of being pregnant after rape suddenly seemed more urgent, confusing, and complicated. I did my best to present multiple points of view to process such a difficult situation.

 

In researching this book, did you learn any unexpected, unusual, or fascinating information?

 

My favorite fact discovery was that while Witchcraft was punishable by death for a long time, in 1736 it got downgraded to a misdemeanor and remained in force until 1951. For real. But just because laws shifted didn’t mean that public opinion did.

 

What’s something interesting, fun, or funny that most people don’t know about you?

 

Every year for my birthday I do something to scare myself. It’s kind of like having a bucket list, only instead of doing one hundred things and then dropping dead, I do one thing per year and then eat cake. This year I turned 50 (!!!) and I am finally able to say that I’ve published my first novel. Other birthday scares include entering a bodybuilding competition, jumping out of a plane, doing five minutes of stand-up comedy, running a marathon, taking dance lessons with my husband to do ‘the lift’ from Dirty Dancing and, this is true, being on a reality-TV show called American Grit hosted by John Cena.

 

Who would you cast to play your characters in a movie version of your book?

 

This is the fun part! I’d cast Gerard Butler (from the film 300) as William MacLeod (he’d have to dye his hair auburn), Millie Brady (Aethelflaed in the Netflix drama The Last Kingdom) as Fiona and I’d reach back in time to cast a young Lindsey Lohan (The Parent Trap) as Annaliese. I’d love, love, love to cast Lena Headey (Cersei Lannister from Game of Thrones) for Lady Margaret.

 

What projects are you working on at present?

 

I’m turning “To Rescue a Witch” into a series. I’m writing two books at the same time – a sequel called, “Damn Rebel Witches” exploring the Scottish Jacobite Rebellion in 1745 (Annaliese is now fifteen) and a prequel. In “To Rescue a Witch” a diary written by Annaliese’s mother plays a very important role. The prequel is that story, “The Diary of a Mistress”. I’m aiming to release one (or both!) next year.

 

 

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