Today I am honored to have Kathleen L. Maher as my special guest. She and I share a love of the Civil War era and the southern cause. Today she shares with us how she, as a New Yorker, came to love the South. The Civil War is still alive—at least in this girl’s heart. I grew up in the rolling farmland of upstate New York, far from the sultry southern battlefields and legendary haunts of Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee. And yet, places like the Shenandoah Valley, Charleston, and Natchez beckon to me. Spanish Moss swinging from the spreading branches of live oaks, camellias growing off the veranda of a plantation, and the triple beat of a Confederate cavalier’s charge, all stirs my heart. How did this come to be, so far removed as I am from all of that romance and history? Well, I have a little secret. It is buried here. Quite literally. Elmira, New York, where I live, is the resting place of over 2000 Confederate Prisoners of War. They came here on prisoner transports via the Baltimore, Williamsport and Elmira Railroad, and died in Camp Chemung, which boasted the worst conditions on either side of the war. Some say Elmira was a purposeful political retaliation for the notorious Southern prison, Andersonville. Some say it was ill-equipped to handle the sheer numbers of POW’s after Lincoln’s Secretary of War Cameron put an end to prison exchange. But the fact remains that a full 24% of the ten thousand Southerners imprisoned here perished—of disease, starvation, freezing temperatures, and putrid wells. I’m not one to believe in ghosts. But there is something about the cry of injustice, rather like a curse, that swells up from history like this. It cries for retelling. It cries for the redemption only God—who is not bound by space or time—can bring. So I tell the stories of the men and women who lived, bled, fought and died in the war. The starry-eyed lovers, the brave soldiers, the stoic nurses, the idealistic crusaders. They take shape in my imagination, and I pay homage to those who lie beneath Elmira’s cold turf at Woodlawn National Cemetery. And I bid their final resting place be a peaceful one. Kathleen L. Maher is represented by Terry Burns of Hartline Literary. She blogs about Upstate NY history at http://kathleenlmaher.blogspot.com/ and incorporates her love for all things antique and romantic in her stories. A member of American Christian Fiction Writers since 2008, Kathleen won their Genesis contest in 2012. Her Civil War novella Bachelor Buttons released in May 2013 and is available on Amazon, B&N and Kobo. Connect with her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mahereenie Twitter: https://twitter.com/Mahereenie Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/kathleenlmaher/boards/
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Savanna
11/15/2013 01:27:34 am
Stories of the Civil War era and the Southern cause are deep in my heart as well. Enjoyed your post, Kathleen. I would love to read your book. Please enter me in the drawing. Thank you!
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Amber Schamel
11/15/2013 01:36:03 am
Hey Savannah! So glad you stopped by. Kathleen's book is AMAZING! Loved it. Best wishes in the drawing.
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Kathleen L. Maher
11/15/2013 10:02:24 am
Savanna, It's enthusiasm like yours that keeps me fueled to keep writing. Thank you so much!
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Kathleen L. Maher
11/15/2013 01:43:01 am
Thank you so much for having me on your blog, amber. I'm delighted! I will draw a name on Sunday, unless Amber has another day in mind?
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Amber Schamel
11/15/2013 01:54:55 am
Sunday will be great! Thanks so much for sharing with us Kathleen!
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Laura
11/15/2013 01:55:23 am
History always fascinates me. I love reading historical novels... seeing a fresh perspective through imaginary eyes. Sure would like to win a book!
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Kathleen L. Maher
11/15/2013 10:04:01 am
Laura, thank you so much. What makes this book special to me is that it is based on my great grand mother and father's courtship. I hope you get to read a copy.
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11/15/2013 02:47:09 am
Thanks for giving us a peek into your Yankee/Rebel heart. The story of Elmira's Confederate dead is a sad one, for sure. Thanks for reminding us of that location's connection to the War Between the States. Congratulations on the May release of your story!
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Amber Schamel
11/15/2013 03:34:30 am
So glad you stopped by, Donna!
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Kathleen L. Maher
11/15/2013 10:05:35 am
Hi, Donna! A fellow New York Yankee. :) Thanks so much for your kind remarks. Great to be here. Amber is such a sweetie, isn't she?
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11/15/2013 03:53:11 am
I have to say my own came from reading and from moving down south for 5 years during the winters. I love southern things. One thing I don't like is the biggetry down south, when you witness it first hand it can really upset you being from the north. I don't care for the wild weather down south either, but I love the mild winters and folks are for the most part very friendly. I would love to win a print copy of your book my friend...
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Kathleen L. Maher
11/15/2013 10:07:51 am
Hey, Linda! another New York Yankee friend! :D It's a shameany time bigotry raises its ugly head, but unfortunately, the North has its share of that, too. I love the way Jesus makes us color blind enough to love everyone. <3
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Amber Schamel
11/16/2013 12:25:23 am
Hello Linda!
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11/15/2013 05:22:07 am
Perhaps that is why God put us together, Kathy! North and South. ;o) And I might say you do a wonderful job bringing those stories to life! No matter which side of the Mason-Dixon Line one might live on one can't help but fall in love with your characters. They are so real and touch your heart.
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Kathleen L. Maher
11/15/2013 10:09:43 am
you always know the perfectly kind and encouraging thing to say, Debbie Lynne. Thank you. It has been sweet to be adopted into the Costello clan and being an honorary southerner. ;)
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Amber Schamel
11/16/2013 12:26:49 am
I agree Debbie! Kathy is a great author. I'm really looking forward to her next book!
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Britney Adams
11/15/2013 05:37:27 am
What a beautiful post! I love reading historical fiction and know I will love Kathleen's book. Thank you for the opportunity to win a copy of BACHELOR BUTTONS!
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Kathleen L. Maher
11/15/2013 10:13:02 am
Britney, you make my day! Thank you so much. I hope you get a chance to read it. Good luck!
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Amber Schamel
11/16/2013 12:27:48 am
Britney, so good to see you here! :)
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11/15/2013 06:56:00 am
Thank goodness! Your story sounds like one that will not shy away from the complexities of the Civil War but dig into the soul of people torn apart by seemingly impossible moral choices and torn loyalties. I will definitely be reading this one.
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Kathleen L. Maher
11/15/2013 10:14:15 am
Amy, you sound like a girl after my own heart. I can't wait to hear what you think of BB. Thanks so much for coming by.
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Amber Schamel
11/16/2013 12:29:36 am
Hi Amy,
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Angie Carroll
11/15/2013 07:39:21 am
It sounds like a great book and I am always interested in reading books from authors that I have never read!
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Kathleen L. Maher
11/15/2013 10:15:12 am
Angie, thanks so much for coming by and your kind words. Best of luck on the giveaway!
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Amber Schamel
11/16/2013 12:30:43 am
It IS a great book, Angie! Thanks for stopping by, and good luck in the drawing!
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Tonja K. Saylor
11/15/2013 12:26:05 pm
I love to read novels set during the Civil War.
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Amber Schamel
11/16/2013 12:31:39 am
Tonja, so do I! It's my favorite era. Kathleen does a great job with her book as well. You'll love it.
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Kathleen L. Maher
11/16/2013 07:52:12 am
Thanks, Tonja. It's my all time favorite era--could you guess? :D Thanks for coming by. Good luck!
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sonja
11/15/2013 01:23:49 pm
I would love to be that one blessed visitor to this blog post. Kathleen seems amazing to me. This sounds fascinating.
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Amber Schamel
11/16/2013 12:33:49 am
Sonja, Kathleen is AMAZING. She's such a sweetheart. Follow her on any of her blogs or social media for very long, and you'll soon find that out. :)
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Kathleen L. Maher
11/16/2013 07:55:41 am
Amber! How do I live up to that high praise? :D Thank you so much. You, my friend, are AMAZING. Bless you for your gracious words and having me on your lovely blog.
Kathleen L. Maher
11/16/2013 07:53:48 am
Sonja, how sweet of you. I hope you get a chance to read the story. Good luck!
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Melanie Backus
11/15/2013 02:32:49 pm
Thank you for the wonder post and the opportunity to be a winner in this great giveaway. Historical fiction books are some of the best!
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Amber Schamel
11/16/2013 12:35:04 am
Thanks for stopping by, Melanie! I love Historical too. Best wishes in the giveaway!
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Kathleen L. Maher
11/16/2013 07:57:28 am
Thanks Melanie--So glad you came by. Amber writes historical, too. It is pretty awesome. Good luck on the contest.
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11/15/2013 11:28:45 pm
Hi Kathleen,
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Amber Schamel
11/16/2013 12:36:28 am
Hey Susan!
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Kathleen L. Maher
11/16/2013 07:58:49 am
Aw, Susan, that is so sweet of you to come by. thanks for reading and reviewing Bachelor Buttons.
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11/16/2013 05:03:40 am
Sounds interesting! I love historical fiction set during the Civil War. Thanks so much, Amber for hosting! Thanks Kathleen, for sharing!
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Kathleen L. Maher
11/16/2013 08:02:04 am
Karen, thank you for visiting and entering to win my novella. I hope you get a chance to read it. Civil War seems to have endless stories waiting to be told. Good luck!
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Sara
11/16/2013 06:09:33 am
It sounds like a facinating story!
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Kathleen L. Maher
11/16/2013 08:03:20 am
Thanks, Sara. Good luck on the giveaway!
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Amber Schamel
11/18/2013 07:25:30 am
It IS a fascinating story. :) Thanks for stopping by! I hope you get the chance to read it.
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11/16/2013 07:53:49 am
I look forward to reading this. I am also a lover of Civil War history and write about it. I love historical fiction, and Civil War era always intrigues me.
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Kathleen L. Maher
11/16/2013 08:06:07 am
Hi, Deanna, It's always a thrill to meet other CW writers and lovers. If you want to join a Christian Civil War writers email loop that I moderate, I;d love to send you a formal invitation. Email me at kathleenleemaher at gmail dot com if you are interested in being part of our Civil War HIStory community. and good luck on the contest!
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11/17/2013 10:51:53 am
I love stories set around the Civil War. It was a heart-wrenching time in our history that needed to happen for us to grow into a country that would be ready for the two World Wars to come.
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Amber Schamel
11/18/2013 07:27:03 am
It truly was a heart-wrenching time, Pegg. I think that's why I fell in love with it. There's so many different feelings that come out in the stories.
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11/18/2013 09:15:25 am
I love historical and I'm always looking for that great new read set in bygone days. I'm intrigued by the Civil War--so much potential there--but most stories I've seen didn't begin to do it justice. I'm so curious about yours
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