June 3, 2018

M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I -- S.J. Francis Shares a Great State to Visit, Live and Spell!


Mississippi is called the Magnolia state and the number of Magnolia trees confirm that, and because of the hot and humid summers with heavy rain, it is a green and lush state.
                                                
If you heard me speak you’d notice the lack of southern drawl. You’d also notice that I walk just a bit faster. I didn’t grow up in the beautiful state of Mississippi. I grew up in New York City.  The two places are so far apart; not just in miles but in attitudes. It’s different down here. It’s a whole new way of life with a different pace: Slow and laid back. There is no fast food in Mississippi and not just literally. If you’re looking for fast and hurried; you need to go elsewhere, New York City for one, but there’s a peace and serenity that accompanies it, too. People are more at ease down south and it shows in their attitude. I may have been born a Yankee, but I’ve always been a rebel at heart.
                                                 
There are flatlands down here and there are hills. I have seen some awesome sunsets. The Blues were born here in the Delta. Farming and lumber are the predominant industries.  BBQ and sweet tea are popular food items down here. Crowds and smog are non-existent.
                                                  
My debut novel, Shattered Lies begins in Yazoo County, Mississippi, and later New York City.  As of the 2010 census, the population of Yazoo County was 28,065. It is named for the Yazoo River, whose name, legend has it, comes from an Indian word meaning "River of Death." It is located in the Mississippi Delta region. The idea for this book came to me in 1999, but the story didn’t write itself until I moved down to Mississippi. 
                                                   
Synopsis: Thirty year old Kate Thayer has a good life as a veterinarian running the family horse farm in the South until she uncovers an act of unimaginable treachery by those she trusted most and discovers that everything she knew about herself was a lie. Her paternal grandmother, the woman who raised her, is behind a number of devastating secrets Kate is compelled to discover. But the deeper she digs, the more betrayal she finds, changing her life in ways she could have never foreseen.
Thanks for stopping by to read about my debut novel and my new home state of Mississippi. I have two prizes to give away to a lucky winner —a copy of Shattered Lies (Kindle version OR Paperback, winner’s choice) and a Mississippi souvenir.  Simply leave a comment and your contact info in order to contact you should you win.

You can read more about the award winning Shattered Lies, a mainstream/contemporary/family saga at my website: http://sjfranciswriter.com    There you’ll be able to connect with me and learn more about the award winning Shattered Lies.
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12 comments:

  1. S.J. I enjoyed this post and reading about your debut novel. As a Southerner myself, a native Kentuckian who has also lived in Alabama and Tennessee, i relate to your description of the lifestyle and mindset of our region. I've also lived in New York State and Maryland so I understand the contrast. I wish you success with this book and all your books yet to come. I'm going to visit your website today and learn more about you and your book. I'd love to be a winner and just in case, here is my contact info: LSwiftR@aol.com

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  2. Congratulations on your debut novel. Enjoyed reading the contrast between your birth place and current place of residence.

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  3. This looks like a great read! I don't know Mississippi, but slow and languid is a pace I'd loke to try.

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  4. Having lived in Mississippi for 8 years, I can sure identify with this post. I also used Mississippi for the setting of my debut novel. I'm not commenting to win anything since I already have S.J. Francis's book, Shattered Lies. I read it in 2015. Outstanding. The author describes Mississippi "to a T." I also love the start or this with the age ol' referencing the state by spelling its name. Thank you.

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  5. Thanks so much, Annette for allowing me to share a bit about my new "Home" state and sharing news about my novel, Shattered Lies set there. And to every one that stops by, welcome.
    Cheers!
    S.J. Francis

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  6. Hello SJ Francis! Great book and great post! It makes me want to visit this state. Perhaps, on a next vacation. Looking forward to reading your next book! Any idea on when that will be????

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  7. AnonymousJune 03, 2018

    I love reading about dramatic life transitions. Your book sounds intriguing and I'd love to win a copy. melizking@gmail.com

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  8. Mississippi has always held some sort of mystique for me. I have a desire to travel from Arizona through the southern states, where I've never been. Your book sounds exciting and, true, it must be to become a best-seller. Wishing you the same on your future books.

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  9. Mississippi sounds authentic. Your novel would be greatly enjoyed and sounds captivating and intriguing. Family sagas are my favorite type of story. Best wishes. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com

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  10. After living my entire life in the Great White North we relocated to the Southwest. What a comparison in every way. I enjoyed learning about your life, writing and your novel which I know would be riveting. elliotbencan(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  11. Hello y'all and thanks so much for stopping by and leaving a comment. I wish the best of luck to you in winning a copy of my debut novel, Shattered Lies, which I loved writing. And BTW, a sequel is in the works.
    Wishing everyone a safe and happy upcoming weekend!
    Cheers! S.J. Francis :)

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  12. I'd love to win a copy of your book. I purchased the Kindle copy and loved it. If someone wins a paperback, could you autograph it for the winner, too?
    Great writing! I'm anxiously awaiting your next book!
    sssilva014@gmail.com

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