Welcome to Home Thoughts, Vannetta Chapman.
[image error]Today, I have the singular pleasure of interviewing a great writer and personal friend, Vannetta Chapman.
Vannetta has a new Amish mystery series. Book one ~ What the Bishop Needs is already out. Book 2 ~ The Bishop Needs an Alibi releases at the end of this month.
ME: If you had to describe yourself in one sentence, what would you say?
VC: I’d say I’m an energetic country girl with a fierce love for good storytelling, friends and family, and the Lord.
What do you do when you’re not writing? Any interesting hobbies? They’re interesting to me! Let’s see—quilting, piano, hiking, gym rat, pets, music, gardening.
What was your favorite book as a teen or child?
No one seems to remember these. I loved reading all the Cherry Aimes books. She was a nurse—an amazing nurse. She did everything from surgical, to baby wards, to triage. I loved those books and devoured them all!
Tell us three things about yourself that might surprise your readers.
I don’t eat white foods, I have a phobia about driving over extremely tall bridges, and I teach English composition at my local community college.
What genre did you start out writing? Have you changed course? Why or why not?
I started writing romantic suspense when I first acquired my agent. We switched to Amish romance. From there I went to Amish mystery, then dystopian, and a few inspirational suspense. I still write all of them! Basically, I enjoy telling stories, and I’ll write whatever my editor asks me to write.
What has been the toughest criticism given to you as an author? What has been the best compliment?
I was recently told not to write “episodic writing.” After publishing 20 books, I had no idea what my editor meant, so I emailed her back and asked her to explain. She kindly sent me a few articles, and now I understand it means you need constant tension/conflict in your story. Got it! Watch out for lots of tension and conflict in my future releases. 


