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Guest Post & Giveaway – The Spirit of Vanderlaan by Susan Harris Howell

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The Spirit of Vanderlaan (The Samantha Hayes Series)
Paranormal Cozy Mystery
1st in Series
Setting: This story is set on the fictitious campus of Vanderlaan University, in the Midwest or Midsouth region of the United States
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Wild Rose Press
Publication date ‏ : ‎ December 2, 2024

Synopsis

When beloved professor, Samantha Hayes, learns that her favorite four students live in as many of her old dorm rooms, she wonders how it happened and for what purpose. As she and her student entourage explore the possibilities, they uncover a death years ago and what appears to be the ghost of the dearly departed. All of this stirs up Samantha’s long-held fear that she was responsible for that death, challenging all she thought she knew about herself and the work she holds dear. They must figure out what happened before Samantha gets fired for “dabbling in the paranormal.”

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The Jigsaw Puzzle: From Chaos to Confidence

By Susan Harris Howell

 

I begin every morning with a jigsaw puzzle.

Not the kind you put together physically on a table. Mine is from an app I downloaded on my tablet about ten years ago. This app provides one puzzle a day and allows you to choose the number of pieces you want to work from, ranging from 35 to well over 1000 pieces, and gives you an estimate of how long it will take to finish it. I always go with 280 pieces, which takes me about an hour to complete.

The pictures vary a great deal from day to day – from seasonal and holidays scenes to cute animals and exotic wildlife, from pieces of abstract art to breathtaking landscapes from all over the world. The app doesn’t provide a picture beforehand, so whatever puzzle you’re putting together is somewhat of a mystery, at least at the start.

So, regardless of my plans for the day, it always starts with me sitting in my recliner, sipping a cup of coffee, and working my daily puzzle. I’m an early riser, so it’s often still dark outside and the house quiet. I don’t yet have to be anywhere, nor have I gotten caught up in email or social media. It’s like this first hour is somehow insulated from anything else going on in any other area of my life.

I’ve come to treasure this time and guard it as my first sacred commitment of the day. I use the word sacred because this hour seems to provide something essential for the rest of my day, something I get nowhere else. And on the rare occasion when I’ve had to skip this time, I feel off. This hour grounds me; that feels sacred.

I didn’t set out to create such a morning ritual, but with it providing such undeniable, if accidental, benefits, I’ve given it some thought. Because the psychologist in me wants to understand what this ritual is doing for me and why. The writer in me wants to put it into words. The teacher in me wants to explain it to you in a way that makes sense (even though I promise to not test you over any of it).

Anyway – here’s what I’ve come up with:

Each day, I begin with a jumble of 280 disjointed pieces with only variations of color to hint at the whole picture and shapes to suggest their placement. Yet within minutes, the jumble takes on meaning, as patterns unfold and pieces I thought couldn’t possibly fit together, do. And when that last piece is placed, I have visible proof that I can navigate through chaos in order to reach my goal.

It’s not unlike beginning a day – a day that feels like a jumble of disjointed plans that don’t look like they’ll fit together either or bring me closer to any of my life goals. Yet somehow, piece by piece, patterns form and meaning emerges. And at the end of the day, I see that what I’ve accomplished has, indeed, brought me closer to my goal of impacting others through what I teach and write.

Cognitive psychologists tell us that our mental framework exerts a powerful influence on our emotions and behavior. I wonder if putting together 280 pieces of chaos each day sets my mental framework to one of confidence that I’m up to the challenge of whatever the day holds.

I hope you, too, go into today with confidence in your ability to navigate whatever chaos you encounter in order to reach the goals you’ve set.

 

About the Author

I am a psychologist, speaker, and author of The Spirit of Vanderlaan, my debut novel released in December of 2024. This book is a fun, cozy, ghost story featuring a professor, Samantha Hayes, and her lively band of students who get caught up in solving a campus mystery. This book draws on my teaching career of over thirty years to capture the camaraderie and warmth between a professor and the assortment of personalities which inhabit her office.

I have also published extensively on equality between women and men. My first book, Buried Talents, explores the subtle ways women are discouraged from entering male-dominated occupations. Buried Talents was named a winner in InterVarsity Press’s 2022 Readers’ Choice Awards.

My husband and I have two grown children, a daughter-in-law, one adorable grandson, and an incorrigible beagle named Doc. While Doc doesn’t understand a word I say, he fully supports my speaking and writing endeavors.

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  3. Susan Carol Harris Howell

    Yay! I hope you love it!

  4. karensiddall

    Looking forward to reading this book myself!

  5. Susan Carol Harris Howell

    Thanks, Leslie, for promoting The Spirit of Vanderlaan! I hope readers enjoy Samantha’s story as much as I enjoyed telling it. I’d LOVE to connect with any readers who would like to reach out.

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