Sunday, April 26, 2009

Things you DON'T usually hear in church!

Spoiler Alert! If you haven’t read Finding Faith, you may not want to read on, unless you like to have your reading experiences ruined.

Things you don’t usually hear at church:

While I was walking down the hallway in church, a neighbor and friend (?) yelled out to me, “Murderer!”

He is not a quiet, timid guy. Let’s call him “John”. When John speaks, neighborhood children jump. Dogs crawl whimpering under the nearest porch. Sometimes it’s vice versa.

I sidled up to the library counter. (Evil, knowing grin) “What did you hear?”

“You killed [name of beloved character in my first novel]!”

I shrugged, “Yeah, I did.”

I’m not even sorry.

His wife told me later, that he was even more surprised that I didn’t even flinch when he yelled out “Murderer!”

A couple of days later I received a lovely email from a reader in Iowa. She confessed to her daughter finding her in the bathtub, sobbing, when she read the part where [name of beloved character in my first novel] died.

Very gratifying.

Even more gratifying is picturing my neighbor, sitting in his tub (clothed, of course—what did YOU think?), sobbing his heart out, reading about the untimely demise of [name of beloved character in my first novel].

Not that crying over something like that is unmanly. I just think that crying about it, sitting in your bathtub, is an “in touch with your feminine side” kind of thing to do, especially for someone as big and manly as “John”!

It almost makes me want to knock off another fictional character.

4 comments:

mCat said...

Murderer! Although, with fiction you really do anything right? How's about a resurrection?

Lori said...

Terri, it was wonderful to meet you at the conference. I had a great time chatting with you at dinner. I'm excited to read your books.

Trevor, Brianna, Alivia, Tayvree, and Avynlee Hansen said...

LOL!!! You have a good way of describing things you know!!! :)

Teri said...

ok Terri, when will you be featured in Time out for Women? When we were in SC, half the time I kept thinking why aren't you on the stage? So WHEN and WHERE? You have a brilliant mind that needs to be shared and in person can never be substituted for!