This is the “story behind the story” of how my Civil War
romance set during the Battle of Gettysburg, A Rebel in My House, was
born.
Something
drew me yet again to Gettysburg. I knew a story awaited me. My husband and I
walked the battlefields. Ideas stirred when I found Tennessee troops with the
brigade who began the fighting on the first day. Nothing solidified so I kept
digging.
I
discovered fascinating history at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at the
Gettysburg Seminary Ridge Museum. Surely my story touched this place. After
spending several hours wandering the museum and surroundings … nothing. I
trudged on.
I
explored Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center, Gettysburg Museum of History,
Gettysburg Railroad Station, General Lee’s Headquarters Museum, and The David
Wills House where President Lincoln stayed. I learned intriguing facts at the
Jennie Wade House, Shriver House Museum, and “The Women of Gettysburg Tour,” an
evening walking tour.
Ideas
strengthened. My husband and I walked the town’s streets around the “Diamond”—the
town square where women and children suffered a nightmare from which they
didn’t awaken for many months. Then we spent another afternoon and evening at
the battlefield.
Three
Tennessee regiments fought the beginning battle on July 1st. They
didn’t fight again until they joined in Pickett’s Charge on the battle’s final
day.
The sun
sank low on the horizon as I stood alone on Cemetery Ridge reflecting over the
expansive field crossed by Pickett’s Charge on July 3, 1863. Though the land is
peaceful once more, it still tells a story. My imagination soared while the sun
disappeared.
I had
to tell what the townspeople endured. What if a Gettysburg seamstress fell in
love with a Confederate soldier? What if they both made promises to loved ones?
Some promises are impossible to keep …
About Sandra:
Award-winning and Amazon bestselling author Sandra Merville
Hart loves to uncover little-known yet fascinating facts about our American
history to include in her stories. A Musket in My Hands, a Civil War romance
where two sisters join the Confederate army with the men they love, is 2019
Serious Writer Medal Fiction Winner and a 2019 Selah Award Finalist. A Rebel in My House, set during the
historic Battle of Gettysburg, won the 2018 Silver Illumination Award and
second place in 2018 Faith, Hope and Love Readers’ Choice Award. Her debut
Civil War Romance, A Stranger on My Land, was IRCA Finalist 2015. Her novella Surprised by Love in "From the Lake to the
River" is set during the
1913 flood in Troy, Ohio. Trail’s
End in "Smitten Novella Collection: The Cowboys" is set in the wild
cattle town of Abilene, Kansas. Not This Year, her nostalgic story in
the "Christmas Fiction Off the Beaten Path," released in the fall
of 2019.
4 comments:
What a great way to receive a story, Sandy! I long to visit Gettysburg!
Norma, it was quite an experience! That had never happened to me before Gettysburg. What a thrilling way for a story to grow. Hope you get to Gettysburg soon. It's an amazing place!
I loved visiting Gettysburg, too, Sandra. The soil cries out with stories and your story was both educational about the lengths women would go to during that time, and it was also a beautiful love story. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much, Barbara! I really appreciate your encouraging comments--especially as I'm in the midst of writing another one. :) Thanks for commenting!
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