Jun 042010
17 days until the
first day of summer!
Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen first knew she wanted to be a writer when she was in the 6th grade. Her English teacher had been reading S.E. Hinton’s The Outsiders to the class, and when she reached the section where Johnny urged Ponyboy to stay “gold,” Ronda realized she wanted to write “golden” words just as Hinton had. More than that, she wanted those words to encourage the “golden” in others.
In reaching for that goal, Ronda studied English at Ricks College, Weber State University, and Utah State University. In 1994, her first magazine article was published, and she has since published numerous articles and short stories in print and online mediums. Her first suspense novel, Missing, was published in 2009, and an early version of her second novel, Trapped, won first place in the League of Utah Writer’s 2009 full-length manuscript contest before it was accepted and later published in May 2010. Ronda enjoys teaching and speaking in various venues. She loves to hear from her readers and can be contacted at rondagibbhinrichsen@gmail.com.
Visit Ronda’s website: www.rondahinrichsen.com and her blogs: The Write Blocks and My Favorite Things.
LDSWBR: What activities do you and/or your family participate in every summer? Do you have plans to try something or go somewhere new this year?
RONDA: We have a farm with hay to grow and haul, etc., so we don’t often get away too much in the summer. We will likely go on a short camping trip or maybe take an afternoon or two to go kayaking with my husband. My husband and I are planning on taking a trip to Europe sometime before next summer, however, so that will be our vacation.
LDSWBR: Do you have a favorite summer food or drink? If so, are you willing to share the recipe?
RONDA: My favorite summer food is gelato. Authentic Italian gelato is best, but I’ll settle for regular ice cream if I have to (grin.) Follow this link to a quick, Chocolate Chip Raspberry Ice Cream recipe.
LDSWBR: What books are on your summer reading list?
RONDA: I have a stack of books I’m slowly but surely working my way through, but I’m sure more will be added before the summer is over. :) At the top is Queen in Exile by Donna Hatch and Chocolate Roses by Joan Soward. I also want to finish Josi Kilpack’s culinary series. I already know a lot about each story because I helped critique them, but I’m looking forward to reading the finished products.
LDSWBR: Thank you for sharing with us, Ronda!
TRAPPED by Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen (Walnut Springs Press; May 2010) is available for purchase at independent book stores, Deseret Book, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Borders. You can also purchase Trapped directly from Ronda’s website.
Have you ever traveled to Europe? If so, what part of your visit did you enjoy the most? If not, where in Europe would you like to visit most?
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If you read and liked the book by this author, nominate it for a Whitney Award! Visit the LDS Publisher blog for a list of several fiction books published by LDS authors in 2010.
***Countdown to Summer 2010 Contest***
LDSWBR will hold a drawing on June 26, 2010 for a $25 Amazon Gift Card, as well as a variety of books being offered by some of the LDS authors that will be featured on the blog.
Book prizes generously donated by the authors:
- Abish: Daughter of God by K.C. Grant
- TRAPPED by Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen
- The Road Show by Braden Bell
- Awakening Avery by Laurie Lewis
- Courting Miss Lancaster by Sarah M. Eden
- Summer in Paris by Michele Ashman Bell
- Hometown Girl by Michele Ashman Bell
- Alma the Younger by Heather (H.B.) Moore
- Queen in Exile OR The Guise of a Gentleman by Donna Hatch (winner’s choice)
- The Silence of God by Gale Sears (book or audio- winner’s choice)
- Dangerous Connections by Julie Coulter Bellon
- Critique of three chapters (up to 30 pages) from Nichole Giles
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- Post a thoughtful comment on the Countdown to Summer 2010 author posts. Comments can be added on any of the author posts anytime during the contest period (June 1, 2010 through June 21, 2010). Only one comment per person per “Countdown to Summer” author post will be entered into the drawing. Feel free to comment more than once per post if you’d like, but only one comment will be accepted as an entry.
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Here are the rules:
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Please join us in counting down to summer with some great reads!
10 Responses to “TRAPPED by Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen – Countdown to Summer 2010”
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Hello ladies! Oh! Rhonda's going to Europe! My hubby said to me last night, "Do you realize it was exactly a year ago we were finishing packing to leave the next day for Europe?" *shivers* I still can't believe I was there! Loved Venice. Loved it.
Unfortunately, I have never been to Europe but I would so LOVE to go!! I would most like to visit Italy but also England and Germany where my ancestors are from.
I've never been to Europe, but would love to go. I took German for five years and learned a lot about the country and would love to go to Germany.
I have heard a lot of great things about "Trapped" and would love to win it! My daughter reads a book a day and I'm having a hard time keeping her supplied. :)
Sadly, I have never been to Europe or even out of the United States even though I have a passport :) I would definitely love to go to Wales, Scotland, and England since that is where the majority of my ancestors are from.
I was able to go to Europe for a study abroad program. We lived in London and I absolutely loved all the parks and old buildings. There was a park dedicated to different varieties of roses, so beautiful! However, we took about 10 days to drive through Scotland and the lush, green hills were magnificent!
I need to go to Egypt and Greece one day because I am a 6th grade teacher and I teach about the history of these countries.
What a fun interview, Ladies! Thanks. :)
I think Ronda is such an awesome author. I think I travel to Europe in my dreams of hoping to go there some day.
Never been there. I would love to go to England and Italy. I love old architecture, and I think there would be so many history lessons to learn while I was there. I loved history in school!
I have never been there. I would love to go to England. Someday! :)
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I've never been to Europe. I think'd like to go to Holland and Poland.
My husband's grandfather died in a concentration camp in poland, at the end of World War II.