Patti Henry: FACES of Birmingham
Find out what books this New York Times bestselling author is currently reading, where she goes to recharge and learn about her latest novel.
Meet todayβs FACE of Birmingham, Patti Callahan Henry β writer, wife, mother and theΒ New York Times bestselling author of 10 novels, including Between the Tides, Driftwood SummerΒ and The Perfect Love Song: A Holiday Story. Her latest book, The Stories We Tell, hits the shelves tomorrow. Welcome, Patti!
How did you get started writing?
I started writing the moment I could hold a crayon. It has always been how I find my way in the world. Life always seemed to make more sense when I could wrap words or stories around my experiences, but I didnβt take writing as a βcareerβ seriously until 15 years ago. It was then that I decided to write a novel. βJust one novel,β I told myself. βJust to say I did it.β That was 10 novels ago, so I keep saying, βOne more.β
Can you give us a brief overview of your books?
They are all family stories. They are tales of transformation. Usually a character is living his/her life just fine, going down the path theyβve always been on when, BAM! Something happens, something that wonβt let them continue life as they knew it. Decisions must be made, lives must be changed and the truth must be found.
Where do you draw inspiration for your books?
I draw inspiration everywhere: people, places, questions, songs, poems, other stories and mostly from the question, βWhat if?β
Is there a quote you have relied on that youΒ can share with our readers?
I am a quote collector, so it would be really hard for me to pick one. But I will tell you the quote that starts my new novel, βThe Stories We Tell.β It is by one of my favorite authors, Madeleine LβEngle: βSomethings have to be believed to be seen.β I love this not only because it hints at what is to come in the story, but also because it is a way of seeing life. First you must believe. Belief comes first.
Is there a person who has provided you guidance in writing orΒ served as a mentor?
There have been so many people who have come along at the right time or in the right moment, but no, there isnβt that one person I call a mentor. I would say that Pat Conroy is one of my author-inspirations, and he always has been.
Where do you go to recharge in Birmingham?
Jemison Park. I have untangled more plot lines and questions on that trail than anywhere else in Birmingham.
What is your favorite indulgence?
Sleeping in.
What books are on your nightstand or e-reader?
I just finished The GoldfinchΒ by Donna Tartt. Wow! I also just finished a book that will be out in March titled Happiness for Beginners by Katherine Center. I loved it! I am about to start Charles Martinβs new bookΒ β out this fallΒ β titled A Life Intercepted. The nonfiction book I am finishing now is Falling UpwardΒ by Richard Rohr.
Where was your most recent, best meal in Birmingham?
Sea bass on the back porch of our home.
Is there any event you are especially lookingΒ forward to?
We will be launching this new book in Birmingham on June 23 (the night before the actual release) atΒ Gallery 1930 in English Village with an art show (photographs by Sandee O.) and book signing. This will be a great event with food, conversation, libations, a reading and all other kinds of fun. Please join us and bring some friends.
Name three things you canβt live without, excluding faith,Β family and friends.
Books, music and macaroons.
Thanks for sharing, Patti! And donβt forget,Β Gallery 1930 is hosting a book launch party to celebrate the release of Pattiβs latest novel, βThe Stories We Tell,β tonight at 7 p.m. Grab a friend and come join the conversation!
And huge thanks to Beth Hontzas for todayβs fabulous photos! www.bethhontzas.com





