Francine’s Foibles Author Interview & Giveaway!

About the Book

Book: Francine’s Foibles

Author: Linda Shenton Matchett

Genre: Christian Historical Romance

Release date: September 12, 2023

She’s given up hope. He never had any. Will they find it together?

World War II is finally over, and America is extra grateful as the country approaches this year’s Thanksgiving. But for Francine life hasn’t changed. Despite working at Fort Meade processing the paperwork for the thousands of men who have returned home, she’s still lonely and very single. Is she destined for spinsterhood?

Grateful that his parents anglicized the family surname after emigrating to the United States after the Great War, first-generation German-American Ray Fisher has done all he can to hide his heritage. He managed to make it through this second “war to end all wars,” but what American woman would want to marry into a German family? Must he leave the country to find wedded bliss?

 

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About the Author

Linda Shenton Matchett writes about ordinary people who did extraordinary things in days gone by. A native of Baltimore, Maryland, she was born a stone’s throw from Fort McHenry (of Star-Spangled Banner fame) and has lived in historical places all her life. She is a volunteer docent and archivist at the Wright Museum of WWII and a former trustee for her local public library. She now lives in central New Hampshire where she explores the history of this great state and immerses herself in the imaginary worlds created by other authors.

More from Linda

Francine O’Malley is a secondary character in Estelle’s Endeavor, and I decided she deserved her own book. The idea for Francine’s Foibles sprang from the stories my mom told me about her time working at Fort Meade processing discharge paperwork for returning servicemen. Because my grandparents lived in a small town near the base, I’d driven past countless times, but it was fun to research what it was like during World War 2 and the years immediately following. The Laurel Historical Society was a wonderful resource with lots of information and photos from “back in the day.”

Initially opened in 1917 and called Camp Annapolis Junction, the base is located in Maryland about twenty miles southwest of Baltimore and twenty miles east of Laurel. The name quickly changed to Camp Meade but in 1928 was redesignated Fort Leonard Wood. According to www.home.army.mil, Pennsylvania congressmen were so angered at the removal of the name of their native son they held up appropriations until the army agreed to name the new permanent installation Fort George G. Meade, in honor of the Union general.

During World War 2, the base was used as a recruit training post and more than 3.5 million men past through its gates. A small portion of the facility was also used as a POW camp for Japanese, German, and Italian prisoners.

Mom was still single during her time at Fort Meade, and I loved imagining her as a wide-eyed young woman doing her part for the war effort and greeting handsome soldiers as they set foot back on American soil.

This one’s for you, Mom!

Linda Shenton Matchett

Author Interview

  • Are you a one project at a time author or do you have multiple projects going at once?

I write only one fiction book at a time, however, over the last year I’ve had a non-fiction book that I’ve been working on in parallel with my fiction projects. While writing a fiction book, I do research and outline upcoming books so I’m ready to write when it’s time.

  • Where do you find your greatest inspiration?

I’m a volunteer docent and archivist at the Wright Museum of World War II. The displays and artifacts have given me countless ideas; sometimes because of an event and other times because of a person or group of people.

  • Do you have extensive outlines when writing or do you write a book as you go?

I’m an outliner and won’t begin a story without one. I take about a month to create the outline which includes each scene, which character’s point of view, date, texture (e.g. weather, time of day, location, etc.), end of chapter hook, and any research that needs to be done. I also create a character bible.

  • Do you remember the first book you read? What sort of impact did it make on you?

As a child, my favorite book was Are You My Mother by P.D. Eastman. I read it often, and I’m not sure why it resonated with me. As a young teen, I read A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith, and I strongly related to Francie. Not that my life was as difficult as hers, but we moved a lot which created uncertainty. I had been writing stories since I was about seven or eight, but reading that book ignited a spark to be a “real writer” when I grew up. I wanted to write a book that impacted others as much as Betty Smith’s impacted me.

  • What do you need in your writing space to help you stay focused?

Peace and quiet! I write very early in the morning before I go to my day job (and my husband awakens and begins to make noise. J). If I’m writing when there is noise, I put on headphones and listen to a YouTube video of ocean waves. Videos of rain don’t work for some reason.

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Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Linda is giving away the grand prize of a $25 Visa gift card and a signed copy of the book!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

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