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Date / Time: 1/26/2008 5:47 PM UTC
Hallelujah Love Series featuringSex In The Sanctuary and Love Like Hallelujah
The "Hallelujah Love" series centers around two best friends, Tai and Vivian, who just happen to be preacher's wives. Tai's husband, King, is over the rapidly growing Mount Zion Progressive Baptist Church in the Kansas City area, while Derrick, Vivian's other half, oversees the mega-church Kingdom Citizens Christian Center in LA. In the just released novel, Love Like Hallelujah, the storyline takes up where the series debut, Sex In The Sanctuary, leaves off. We get updated on the lives of the Montgomerys , Brooks, Hope, Millicent and Cy. We also some minor characters from SITS to the forefront: Stacy, who's in love with KCCC's minister of music, Darius Crenshaw, Lavon Chapman, who's been hired by Derrick Montgomery to head up his television ministry, and Janay Tootie Hans, King's old flame from back in the day, who returns to Kansas City to care for an ailing mother. But drama starts to rise when Tai learns that Tootie has a teenaged son, a son who could be Kings.
And Tootie isn't the only one who returns. So does a woman named Robin Cook, the woman who helped Derrick out in his first ministry. Robin believes if it wasn't for Vivian, she'd be first lady of KCCC by now. She comes back to claim what's hers. What happens when love looks more like hell than hallelujah? There's only one way to find out...
Book DetailsPublisher: Kensington DafinaISBN-10: 0-7582-1753-6ISBN-13: 978-0-7582-1753-0 DistributorsPenguin, Baker & Taylor, Ingrams (in bookstores everywhere; B&N, Borders, Waldenbooks, Wal-Mart, independents and Amazon.com.)
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Recently Ella Curry, CEO of EDC Creations (www.edc-creations.com) and founder of the Sankofa Literary Society (www.sankofaliterarysociety.org) had the opportunity to talk with the author of book Sex In The Sanctuary and Love Like Hallelujah, Lutishia Lovely
Tell us your latest news? Oh my goodness!!! I just found out that my first novel, Sex In The Sanctuary, was on MosaicBooks bestseller list for all of 2007! And that it also was a regular bestseller at Black Expressions Book Club. So I am very excited about seeing the latest release, Love Like Hallelujah, enjoy even greater success!
When did you first consider yourself a writer?While I've written off and on since junior high school, I think the label felt legit when my first professional piece, a stageplay called Knowledge - Or What, was actually produced. In addition to writing it, I also co-starred. The show did well and got good reviews.
What inspired you to pen your first novel? Honestly, Spirit. See this title, Passion In The Pews, dropped in my head years ago. I had just finished writing a stageplay and tried to do the same with this idea. It went nowhere. Fast forward a few years and after finishing yet another project I asked Spirit, "what am I supposed to do now?" Clear as day came the answer: "Sex In The Sanctuary...and it's a book."
Who or what has influenced your writing, and in what way? I think everyone I've ever met, seen, heard or felt is somehow contributing to my work. Of course, life itself is a wonderful source of information and inspiration. For instance, not only did I literally grow up in church but I'm also a preacher's kid, so the "Hallelujah Love" series is a very easy one for me to write.
How has your environment/upbringing colored your writing?I am blessed to have experienced and continue to enjoy a very rich, culturally, socially and geographically diverse life journey and it allows me to relate to a wide variety of situations. I've travelled extensively, forty states, over a dozen countries, and even lived in Israel for six months. My work background has been diverse, from radio personality to magazine editor. I've lived in almost all-White towns and in mostly-Black urban communites. So really, I feel more like a global citizen, than I do any label that would tie me into one place or even ethnicity.
What are your current projects? I just finished book three in the Hallelujah Love series, A Preacher's Passion, AND my first romance novel, Lies Lovers Tell, which comes out in October under the pseudonym Zuri Day. I'm also working with a friend on a non-fiction project about living ones dreams. So...lot's going on y'all - and I'm grateful!
Do you have any plans outside of novel writing? Actually I do, when I can find the time! My agent is actively shopping the Hallelujah Love series for conversion to film and I also have soundtrack ideas for both novels; original songs in which part of the lyrics appear in the books. I also have a stageplay idea that is SOOOO good!!! I wrote it years ago and hope to one day soon be able to focus on getting it produced. But I'm already contracted for at least four more books so....we'll see...
Do you feel that the explosion in African-American writers is a fad or another renaissance? Definitely another renaissance. We've re-discovered the Black voice and it is stronger, more vibrant, and more diverse than ever! There is so much talent out here, so many creative storylines and genres to choose from when it comes to Black works. All of my fellow penners make me proud to spell my name w-r-i-t-e-r!!!
Do you feel more African-Americans are reading? If not, how can we help increase this. While I think the number of African-American readers are increasing, I wish it were more. Reading is such a wonderful, inexpensive yet creative way to be entertained. I think to increase these numbers it has to start early, in the home, with children who are 4, 5, 6 years old and on. The earlier the habit of reading is instilled, the deeper will be the love. And I can tell you from personal experience - that love will last a lifetime!
What advice would you give someone who wants to write a book. I'd tell them to stop thinking about it and "just do it." Get on a computer and start writing whatever you have: an idea, an outline, an incident, whatever. The more you write, the more that will flow. Then I'd encourage them to join a writer group or take a college course, anything to get you in the atmosphere of your dream. Lastly the internet is a wealth of information. You can just google "write a book" and about a million choices will pop up with folk trying to tell you how to make it do what it do! But bottom line, if you want to be a writer...WRITE!
Authors Bio Lutishia Lovely has been enthralled with the world of words since saying her first one, Tuffy, the name of the family dog, at less than a year old. She is an actress, publishing consultant and spiritual life coach who in addition to writing novels, screenplays and stageplays enjoys sports, especially football and tennis, the arts, international travel and serving up mouth-watering vegetarian cuisine. She lives in Manhattan Beach, CA with her family.
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Author of Sex in the Sanctuary, and the sequelLove Like Hallelujah... in bookstores now and at Amazon.com The miracle you're looking for is in your mirror...Lutishia
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