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Hi, I’m Ann H. Gabhart and I love being called a storyteller. I’ve gone down plenty of story trails in my home state of Kentucky. I’m sort of a nut for nature and dogs and my grandkids. Oh, and books too! Most of my books are historical fiction but I have some cozy mysteries as well. You can find out more about me and my books here on my website and on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and BookBub. I like dropping my characters down into some interesting historical times or settings, but for my newest novel, In the Shadow of the River, I told my characters “All Aboard” and set my story on a river showboat. Here’s a little more about the story.
When Jacci Reed was five, someone tried to steal her from her mother who was badly wounded in the confrontation. Jacci and her mother find refuge on the Kingston Floating Palace, a river showboat. Fifteen years later, Jacci loves being an actress and singer on the showboat, but the memory of her mother’s death and the events leading up to it has shadowed Jacci through the years. When her life is threatened, she knows she must search for the answers she needs. But secrets have a way of staying in the shadows . . . and the answers she craves will not come easily.
Have You Ever Had Stage Fright?
Acting? On Stage? Not me! I loved getting into character with Jacci but I want to stay backstage doing the directing. Not on stage in the lights.
An actress, I’m not, but that’s the fun of writing fiction. My characters can be way different from me. I could say different than I can imagine being, but that doesn’t work for a writer. My characters do things I can’t do all the time.
But what about that stage fright? When I was five, I had a part in a church play. A speaking part. I practiced my lines until my sisters were ready to throttle me, but I had it down pat. Then, when my big moment came, I looked out at the congregation, opened my mouth, and nothing came out. My vocal cords froze. I knew then acting wasn’t for me.
That dread of being on stage stayed with me all through school. Glossophobia, the fear of public speaking, is a common phobia shared by three out of four people. Maybe you are one of the three. I used to be, but after my first book was published years ago, I agreed to speak to a group of librarians and discovered stage fright wasn’t fatal. At least not for me. Now I even enjoy speaking about my books. However, I’m not about to try acting!
In my book, In the Shadow of the River, I could have let my character, Jacci, have stage fright, but that wasn’t Jacci. From the time she first went on stage at age five, she loved the spotlight. She is a true showboat actress who likes nothing better than rolling downriver to a new landing each day to put on a show. When the music starts and the curtain goes up, an actress like Jacci is ready to take the stage to say those first lines and entice the audience into the magic of story.
How about you? Ever have stage fright or do you love performing?
Here’s Your Critical Stop #21 Info:
If you’re interested, you can order In the Shadow of the River on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Christianbook.com, Baker Book House, or your local bookstore!
Clue to Write Down: hammock,
Link to Stop #22, the next Stop on the Loop: Leslie Gould’s site!
But wait! Before you go, I’m offering some prizes here on my site. One entrant will win an actress make-up bag and a choice of one of my books. Two other winners will get their choice of one of my books. All you have to do is leave a comment here that you signed up for my e-newsletter on the form in the margin here on my website or note you’re already a subscriber. For fun, you can say if you suffer from glossophobia or if you love performing the way Jacci does.
Giveaway starts June 15, 2023 at 12:00 p.m. Mountain Time (2:00 p.m. EST) and deadline for entries is June 19, 2023 12:00 a.m. Mountain Time (2:00 a.m. EST.) Winners will be picked by random and notified by email.
Thanks for stopping by and enjoy the rest of the hunt!
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I do NOT enjoy public speaking or being on stage. I can give talks if I have to, but I’m always relieved when they’re done!
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Sounds as if you have found a way to deal with any glossophobia that is trying to sneak up on you, Karen. That’s a good thing!
I signed up!! Your books look wonderful!
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Thanks, Jeri. I hope you’ll give one of them a try sometime. Would love to be in your to be read stack.
I am already a subscriber and sadly I have suffered from glossophobia my entire life.
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Glossophobia isn’t an easy thing to conquer, Stephanie.
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I used to fear speaking in front of people until I went back to school for my BSN in my 40’s. They taught me how to present to prepare and the material. It gave me confidence and I found I was good at it!
No, I don’t make a living as a speaker but I don’t feel faint if I have to speak to a crowd anymore.
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It’s good that you learned as I did that speaking in front of people can be good. I didn’t learn in school as you did, but through trial and error. I still sometimes feel I don’t do my best every time, but I keep trying. And not feeling faint is very good.
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I’m already a subscriber. I’ve enjoyed several of your recent books, and look forward to this newest one.
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Thanks so much for already being a subcriber to my newsletter, Patty. Thanks even more for reading some of my books. I hope you’ll enjoy In the Shadow of the River when you get the chance to read it.
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That’s great, Charity. Hope you’ll enjoy my stories when you get a chance to check them out.
I’m already a subscriber and I’ve read all your books. I love performing.
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Thanks for being part of my newsletter family, Peggy. And thank you more for reading my books. Sounds like you are like Jacci in my new story and loving the stage.
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I just signed up for your newsletter! I have always had a bit of a fear of public speaking, but since becoming a teacher I have learned to try and set the fear aside or use it to push myself forward.
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In my work in progress I’m writing about a teacher who goes to teach in a mountain mission school, Brittany. She’s like you in setting aside her fears to teach the children who are showing up on their first day of school. Good that you’re able to push your fear aside.