I’ve been taught all my life to give thanks in even the worst circumstances. Easier said than done. It’s hard to feel thankful when something bad happens, and yet, when I look back at some of the most difficult times in my life, I can see how I learned and grew as a person during those difficulties. Frequently, good came out of the bad.
Sometimes, we think our lives are supposed to go a certain way. We think we know what’s best for us. I moved to Nashville, TN, thinking I would be a singer for the rest of my life. I found the music industry to be a bit vicious, and I even had a good friend who worked directly in the industry who told me that she hoped I didn’t get a recording contract. She feared that the industry would change me, and she told me that I was too nice to get caught up in the ugliness of it.
I never did get that recording contract, but I understand why. It wasn’t meant to be, and God had other plans for me! My husband will tell you that I moved to Tennessee for him. We’ve been married almost thirty years now, and I’m thankful for him every day! So, yes, he was definitely part of the plan.
As for my creativity and need to express it, I found I had an ability I never dreamed of… until I dreamed about it. Most of you have heard my story, but if you haven’t, in 2010 I had a dream where I was told I was supposed to write a novel based at a time of civil unrest. In that dream, I wrote the novel, and when I woke, I remembered everything: the plot, the characters, and the location. Thanks to the encouragement of my coworkers at the time, I sat down and actually wrote the story. That ‘dream’ story is now a 7-book series, “The Southern Secrets Saga.”
Since then, I’ve written like a manic fool! I found a passion I never knew existed, and I no longer mourn over the music career that didn’t happen. I love what I do, and I love my sweet husband. I’ll never be sorry that I moved to Tennessee.
This past month has been a whirlwind of in-person events. I met lots of new people and introduced them to my books. If you’re one of those people, and this is the first time you’ve read my newsletter, welcome aboard!
I remember when people first started reading my books, and how excited I was to share my stories. That excitement has never died! I decided to put up a map of the U.S. and ‘pin’ the cities where I know I have readers. If you’re one of my readers, and you don’t see your city pinned on this map, please post the name of your city and state in the comments. I’d love to add you! Currently I have readers in half of the states, and I’d love to reach all 50. It’s been fun to learn where my readers reside.

While you’re posting your city and state, I’d also love to know which of my books is your favorite. Maybe even what (or who) you’d like to read more about.
Next month, I have only one in-person event on December 13th. It’s the Return of the Misfits Craft Show in Manchester, TN. https://www.facebook.com/events/ada-wright-center/return-of-the-misfits-crafts-show/1018595263274207/
I’ll be with author, J.L. Lawrence, along with many other craft vendors. If you’re looking for some unique Christmas gifts, this is a great opportunity to find that special something!
Aside from that, I’ll be busy preparing for Christmas and time with friends and family. Of course, I’ll also be writing and editing! I’m thankful to have an indoor job as the weather gets colder.
There’s so much to be thankful for! I pray that you’re enjoying this holiday season and able to do the things you love with the people who matter the most to you.
God bless you all!
Jeanne