Disclaimer

DISCLAIMER:

I do not read every book/author I spotlight or book tour I host!
Readers, Please research and use wisdom before buying

Amazon Affiliate

*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.*

Saturday, October 25, 2025

#SaturdaySpotlight is on Michele Abshire & Letters from the Heart!

Good Morning Friends and Welcome to another edtion of Saturday Spotlight. Fall has come to SW Louisiana and I'm loving it. Cool nights/mornings and warm days make my heart happy. Another thing that makes my heart happy is sharing lovely authors and their books with you and today is no exception!

I met Michele Abshire years (decades?) ago when she joined Bayou Writers Group. Since, we've become good friends so it is my pleasure to present her today with her debut creative nonfiction book, Letters from the Heart.

Welcome, Michele! Please tell us how Letters from the Heart came about...

Thank you, Pam, I am SO excited to visit your blog today and talk about my book!

I started writing short stories sometime in 2004 to encourage and bless people in my church, family and friends. The first story I ever wrote, very short and simple, was called Thorns. From there I continued to write short stories and started giving them out to more and more people.  Eventually some of the stories were even published in some local and online magazines which included writing a column, “Michele’s Musings” for The Wordsmith Journal of which YOU had a great part. Through the years I had many readers saying I should compile the writings into a book, but the concerns and business of life prevented me from doing this for a long time. The dream was finally realized in late 2024 when “the some 106” stories written were finally compiled and published into Letters from the Heart. I believe the book is special because the stories are like “Love Letters” from God to the reader. They can bless, encourage, lift-up the hurting, reminding ever reader that they are beloved of God and special beyond measure to Him. 
 
I agree, Michele! You write beautifully and I've always been uplifted when I read your work. Please give us more...

Sure, here is the Blurb: 

The letters I write were born out of a desire to encourage and bless others. Though I wrote a few articles for our church bulletin back in 1999 I didn’t really start writing until I was about 44 years old (2004). Sometime around 2003-2004 our church was hosting ladies’ meetings and at the suggestion of my Pastor’s wife, Ann Mann, the ladies attending the meetings would take turns either calling, visiting or writing little notes of encouragement to the ladies in our church that were unable to come to church or going through various hard times. I am basically shy, so for me it was easier to write than to call or visit. Thus, I took up “Pen & Paper” and began to write notes of encouragement. I found that I really loved writing these little notes to our ladies and found that it was fast becoming one of the greatest joys of my heart. In time, I also learned the notes were a great source of blessing, often bringing much needed hope and encouragement to the reader.

Initially I only wrote encouraging notes in cards, and I was only writing to a select few in our church that were going through difficult times and/or not able to come to church for one reason or another. However, I had a great desire to reach more people once I realized how much it blessed the few. I remember praying and asking God to help me encourage everyone in our church, I wanted to reach out to more. The first story I ever wrote, very short and simple, was called Thorns. Our youth group had purchased a couple dozen roses the day before Mother’s Day 2004. We drove to all the homebound ladies’ homes to give them each a single red rose wishing them Mother’s Day Blessings. But the roses were “dangerous,” so we decided to snap off the thorns before handing them out. For unclear reasons I absently put the thorns in the middle console of my little gold Kia instead of discarding them. Thereafter, I would periodically look down at those little thorns and I would think two things, “I need to do something with those thorns” and “There is a story in those thorns.” But predictably, I would drive on forgetting about them. Then, one hot summer morning, after the umpteenth time of looking at them and having my usual thoughts, new reflections began to fully take shape in my mind, and the story was born. I ended up taking the thorns and wrapping each individual one in a little piece of clear cellophane tied with a pretty little ribbon and then taping them to the “Thorns” letter which I gave out to all our church family one Sunday service.

Until that fateful day, I really had no idea that I could actually write a story that someone would actually read! Now, in hindsight, I am of the firm belief that the ladies’ meeting request coupled with my shyness, the Mother’s Day gifting and the thorns sitting in my console for a few months was no accident. God was at the helm, gently leading, guiding, and answering my prayers so that I could reach more people. Even now, the stories are written as the Lord gives the ideas. And, as with the thorns, many of the stories are often sparked with the same “there’s a story in that” thought. Sometimes I write one a month and sometimes I have gone as long as six or more months without writing another one. I first I gave the letters out at church, a small congregation, about 30 or so families. More and more people started asking for them and the mail/email list continued to grow. Through a string of what I believe to be “God-incidence” meetings with magazine owners and publishers I was invited to publish the letters in local magazines and an online magazine. Through the years so many have come to me and said, Michele, you really should make a book with all your letters. Though I have always wanted to do just that, it is only now that dream is coming to fruition and this book is a realization of that dream. May the letters herein bless and encourage you.

Love in Christ, Michele

Beautiful! Now tell us a little more about yourself, and how readers can find you & Letters from the Heart...

Of Course! 

A legal assistant by day and a writer when there are moments in time, Michele loves to write with the hope of bringing encouragement to others. Over the years she has been published in local and online magazines. She has recently compiled and published her short stories into a book, “Letters from the Heart.” 

 The writings are classified as “Creative Non-Fiction.” Most of the short stories are analogies. A story is told and then comparisons are made to God, His character, His Word, His promises, etc… 

Michele truly believes, that in reality, the writings are thoughts straight from God’s heart. Divinely inspired from the throne of God to uplift spirits, bring hope to hurting hearts and needed encouragement to the reader. 

Copies of Letters from the Heart can be purchased through Amazon in Ebook and Print, directly from me via email to: micheles.musings@gmail.com and we will make arrengements for payment and pickup OR at The Charmed Page bookstore 2927 Hodges St., Suite 2, Lake Charles, LA.

You can read an Excerpt from the book HERE.

Thank You SO much Michele for sharing your beautiful body of work with us. We certainly wish you the best of luck and God's blessings on this and in every area of your life.

Hope you enjoyed meeting Michele and learning about her book as much as I enjoyed spotlighting her, friends and that you'll check back weekly for another episode of Saturday Spotlight.

Until next time, take care and God Bless.

PamT

No comments: