Meet author and publisher Kathy Cretsinger

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My Thursday blog is about western Kentucky’s author and publisher Kathy Cretsinger. I have known Kathy for several years and count her as a special friend. To find out about her path to writing and publishing (and about her publishing company if you’re trying to find someone to publish your book) as well as learn about a race of people called Melungeons, read the following interview. Thank you, Kathy, for taking the time to answer my questions!

Tell us a little about yourself. 

Benton, Kentucky is my home now. I was born and raised in the second oldest town in Tennessee. Beautiful, historic Rogersville. My husband and I moved to Kentucky nine years ago. Our family now lives in this area.

My work history has been mostly in sales, but I did work for a few years as a circulation manager for our local newspaper. They say when you get the ink under your fingernails you never leave printing. We now own Mantle Rock Publishing, a Christian fiction publishing company.

We have two grown children, five grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. The oldest grandchild lives in Knoxville, Tennessee, with her husband and three children. 

I love to travel and see great places. Our family is scattered over the globe. We have family in Scotland that we love to see.

What books have you had published?

I have published three fiction and one non-fiction. The fiction books are Callie’s Mountain, Susannah’s Hope, and Smoky Mountain Brides written with Pam Watts Harris. The non-fiction is about the history of the church we attend. The title is From Glade to Walnut Grove.

Any books in the works right now? 

Right now I’m working on Nothing Shady Ever Happens In Shady Valley. My husband grew up there, and we’ve lived there a couple of times. It’s a small community east of Bristol, Tennessee. Love the people and the location

When did you first think of becoming a writer?

I think maybe in high school. I became engrossed with the Reader’s Digest. I had no idea how to write a book or how to have one published. This was a long time before computers. Now we do everything electronically. I wanted to write a short story. I did write it and threw it away. I didn’t think of it anymore until a friend came to visit. She told me I could write a book. The first book I wrote will never be published. I went in so many different directions, rewrote it about twenty times, and finally put it away.

Tell us about your books. What makes them unique?

Callie’s Mountain and Susannah’s Hope are set in East Tennessee. When the white people came to the mountains of Upper East Tennessee, they found a different race of people. They called themselves Porteguise. I know it’s spelled wrong, but that was the way they pronounced it. Finally someone called them Melungeons. These two books are about the white world coming into the mountains of Hancock County, Tennessee and finding these people. When I did my DNA, I found out I have all the races that make a Melungeon: black, Spanish, Middle Eastern, and English. I consider myself a part-Melungeon. From family history we’ve researched, we are part Melungeon.

Nothing Shady Ever Happens In Shady Valley is a story of this beautiful mountain community. Until recently, most families were related. Our daughter was researching the family and told her dad he didn’t have a tree, he had a vine. There are certain last names that are important to the valley. I’m trying to make it humorous and keep the dignity of the people. 

What is your biggest challenge in writing?

Having enough time to write. With the publishing company, I don’t have a lot of extra time.

What inspired you to start your own publishing company?

I became discouraged when I had trouble publishing my book. I decided to do only mine, but other people began asking me to publish theirs. It’s hard for new authors to be recognized in the writing industry. My husband and I wanted to help them. 

Tell us about Mantle Rock Publishing.

Mantle Rock Publishing is a small publisher of Christian fiction. We do not do children’s books or non-fiction. We work with the author to get her/his book ready for printing, and we also work with them through marketing. We are a close-knit group of authors. We publish between 15-18 books a year, and they can be bought on Amazon or other book stores. 

What advice do you have for writers hoping to become published?

Learn the craft. Study to know more about writing and self-editing. It means so much to us when we receive a manuscript if it is written well. Write every day.

What is the funniest or oddest thing that has happened to you during your time as a writer?

A gentleman came to the house the other day and wanted me to publish his book. The more he talked, the more I knew it was a non-fiction. He asked if we had a printing press in the house. No, all printing is done by the distributor. I’ve worked for a printing company and a newspaper. I’ve seen all kinds of printing machines. We do not have a printing press in our back bedroom. 

Other than writing, what activities do you enjoy?

I enjoy reading, traveling, knitting (I can’t crochet, but my husband does), helping authors, writing conferences, spending time with our family, and people watching. We also like to visit the older people at church.

Just for fun, tell us your favorites in: music, movies, books, places to visit, and food.

Music – Celtic, I have a lot of Scottish and Irish heritage

Movies – Anything that is a love story, but my favorites are Dirty Dancing and Pretty Woman. They tell so much about being as low as you can get and then turning your life around.

How can readers purchase your books and your company’s books?

You can purchase all of our books on Amazon.com. You can also go to http://mantlerockpublishingllc.com/books/ All of our books are listed there. Click on them, and you’ll be directed to Amazon.com.

Read about Kathy’s books here:

 

https://www.amazon.com/Susannahs-Hope-Katt-Anderson/dp/1500842249

3 thoughts on “Meet author and publisher Kathy Cretsinger

  1. Interesting interview with Kathy, Pam. i enjoyed her book, Callie’s Mountain. The story held my interest, and I learned for the first time about the Melungeon people. We’ve driven through Bristol. I also thought it was a beautiful area..

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