Opus Exclusive: Martha Hall Kelly

Weโ€™re so thrilled that Martha Hall Kelly will join us for this yearโ€™s virtual Opus & Olives gala. In preparation for the big event, we asked Martha a few questions to help you get to know her better.

How have the challenges of the past year and a half affected your writing? 

Publishing my third novel, Sunflower Sisters, during the pandemic was challenging, but not as hard as I anticipated. My favorite part of the process, the book tour, had to be done virtually, but it still ended up being a lot of fun. In some ways it expanded the audience since readers could log on from anywhere in the world. I also did a big virtual Australian tour, which was so much fun and made me put a real trip there on my list of must-dos. 

What do you hope people learn or take away from this book? 

That the Civil War isnโ€™t as many people think, an outdated event with no relevance to today. To research the book, I read hundreds of personal letters written between the real-life characters in the book, the Woolseys, and it was like reading letters written today they felt so contemporary and held so many great lessons. Itโ€™s a clichรฉ but itโ€™s so true that if we donโ€™t learn from the past mistakes, weโ€™re destined to repeat them. 
 

Tell us something that people might not know about you. 

I live on a hay farm. 

Tell us what you love about libraries. 

My mother wasnโ€™t a religious person and libraries were her cathedrals. We didnโ€™t have a lot of money growing up and she, a true book lover, took us to the Bryantville library in our little town almost every day. It was a grey stone Victorian building, with lots of taxidermied animals displayed under glass domes for some reason. I spent a lot of time in those stacks! Iโ€™m doing an event soon in my old hometown and canโ€™t wait to go back there and visit the library. Iโ€™m sure it will look tiny. 

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