Monday, 23 March 2015

The Making of Victoria Sponge: a recipe to fall in love with.

The Making of Victoria Sponge: a recipe to fall in love with.

Margaret Kazmierczak
Margaret Kazmierczak
THE GREATEST JOY of running a project such as this is the people I get to meet: people like Margaret Kazmierczak, author of How to make Victoria Sponge from the little-known publisher, Arbentin Books: full bibliographic details below. After compiling her Christian Writers Directoryentry and whilst chatting online via facebook, I asked Margaret what had inspired her to write. This is her reply:
This is how Victoria Sponge came about. When I was a child I wanted to be a grown up, now I am grown up I want to be a child! So I have compromised and am a teenage muddler in oversized clothes that purports to be a responsible middle age lady.
My name is Margaret, experienced in most things and master of very little, apart from having a book published. It is my epiphany. A sudden wakening, that not all is lost when you are in a black hole.
Experiences follow me like a bad smell. No sooner have I climbed one mountain when another one looms ahead bigger and scarier than the last. The best way I have found to deal with the aftermath is to jot things down. Life is funny when you have hindsight.
I am a wife, mother and servant to the cat. I cared for my elderly father-in-law for three years, whose English was as Polish as my cat’s meows. His frequent ‘escapes’ added to the chaos of our household. Not only did I end up searching for him but also for my youngest who used the open front door to do her little absconding too. It was a matter of baby first, lost prisoner of war later.
Daily life has always fascinated me, but when night time comes I want to sleep! Picture then being woken up at 5am in the morning by a voice that said “I want you to write a book.” My response would have been “Clear off I am trying to sleep” if I had not known that this voice was special. Instead the conversation went like this:
“You want me to write a book?!” (At the time this happened I was suffering from chronic fatigue and Complex Post Traumatic Stress – but that is another story. I could hardly get out of bed and do the everyday things without collapsing in a heap.) “Are you serious?”
“Very”
“But I am dyslexic, I have no idea of grammar or how to structure a book. My memory is so bad that I can’t remember character’s names or plots. Are you sure you have the right person?”
“You are forgetting who is asking you to do this. I Am commissioning you to write a book.”
“Forgive me Father for questioning you, but I need a sign, a confirmation as I really don’t think I can do this.”
“When the family have left the house I want you to start writing. I shall tell you what to write. Sleep now in peace.”
As suggested I sat at my laptop when all had left and I said, “I am ready.”
Words started to flow into my mind and I typed and typed. As the days and weeks followed the story unfolded, I had no problems remembering the main characters and my brand of humour and experiences of life poured out into words bringing life to the Sponge Family. I began to feel better in myself and by the time the book was finished (it took about two years as God worked with my fatigue) all symptoms had subsided.
Then I realized that I had not ‘read’ the book myself and so sat down and delved into the life of Victoria Sponge. I laughed, cried and prayed alongside Vicki. God had become a true friend and I learnt how important it was to say ‘Yes’ to His will each day.
Okay so this all sounds a bit whacky, just like me. That is the beauty of it all. God uses us for His purposes if we listen to His voice. Having finished reading the book, I understood that this was not just a message for me but for all struggling Christians, especially women who have to juggle so much in their lives. So often we forget that we have the Greatest Helper and Friend on our side. He is literally in everything. For things to change we need to invite Him into every aspect of our lives. We need to bless the mess and ask God to help with the housework.
This is what Victoria Sponge does and even when things are at their bleakest she turns to God for help. I really enjoyed writing this book and I hope many readers are enriched by it too.

Thursday, 26 February 2015

Love letter from God



Recently I have been wondering how to market my book 'How to make Victoria Sponge' in order to increase awareness and sales. Then today as I was looking for some 'pins' for my pinterest site a thought suddenly arose.... 

The book is a love letter from God. 

As Vicki copes with family life each day, God tells and shows Vicki how much he loves her.

This is not a distant relationship but a real love affair. 

God isn't just interested in Vicki, He loves and adores her. 

He delights in her closeness.

They are intimate with each other through prayer/conversation. 

The book may not be a man meets woman saga; instead it is a far greater love affair because it is woman meets God. A scenario that reaps heavenly rewards. The woman will never be disappointed as the relationship is with God. 

This love letter reaches out to every mum who needs encouragement. Who feels overwhelmed with matters of the heart. Whose understanding is, that when the chips are down, God will step in. And He does because He is Love.

God wants us all to have a love affair with Him, to be intimate with Him. To burden Him with our cares. He is the greatest lover of all time and He cares. He will never leave you. 

This is the God of Victoria Sponge, the writer of this love letter.

My fingers were just the instruments by which He used to convey this story.

God bless

Margaret

(www.margaretk.co.uk)


Saturday, 14 February 2015

Breaking news, new website online now



I am delighted to tell you that I now have a new website up and running promoting my book, 'How to make Victoria Sponge'. 

Please visit to taste and see what all the fuss is about. Why Victoria Sponge is a great read and can empower the reader to a greater faith in God.

When you have had a look around the site perhaps you might like to leave a comment or even buy the book - that would be wonderful.

So before you forget click on the link: www.margaretk.co.uk

Blessings

Margaret

Friday, 13 February 2015

Teaser for 'How to make Victoria Sponge'



Victoria Sponge, a well-known cake?  Wrong, a wife and mother of four children. Disorganized and chaotic, filled with obligations. Her best friend is God who shares with her His amazing love. From tripping over the hoover left in the hallway to discovering her son’s desire to die because he is different, Victoria journeys through her own Lent. Giving up is not an option, but saying ‘yes’ to God each day is. Tragedy and comical events follow  Vicki through her week but does Victoria Sponge rise through all the messiness that life offers or does she sink? 


(Available on amazon in paperback and kindle, eden.co.uk, or from the author (UK only) via email: vicki.sponge@aol.co.uk) 

Wednesday, 21 January 2015

Victoria Sponge and Gethsemane



Put a lady called Victoria Sponge into a mixing bowl, add in the story of Jesus in his last week of life and what have you got? A story that combines everyday life with Hope. 

Have you ever had a Gethsemane experience? Victoria Sponge did, but like so many of us we do not know that we have. 

Gethsemane, the Mount of Olives, a place Jesus frequently went to pray. There he became sorrowful and troubled (Matthew 26:37), he prayed as a human, asking his Father to take away the impending events that awaited him (Mark 14:36) as the Son of God. However He knew that he must obey his Father and bowed down to God's will (Luke 22:42). 

How saddened Jesus must have been to see his disciples sleeping when he had asked them to watch and pray, albeit at a distance, with Jesus. Twice Jesus had to wake them, the third time he left them sleeping. How broken His heart must have been, seeing his friends sleep as He sweated blood (Luke 22:44). 

At night Victoria Sponge always asks God to reveal to her the question that she has said 'Yes' to in her early morning prayer. 

Extract from: "How to make Victoria Sponge"

"Oh Lord, reveal to me your question that I answered so long ago this morning. What did I say 'yes' to today and did I succeed in my answer to your question?"

And God answers:

"Vicki, I asked you to be with me in the garden of Gethsemane, to stay awake and be of comfort to me in my time of anguish, and you were. You were not found asleep or failing in your response. Thank you for joining me in my victory today for being open to my call."

Victoria is surprised by God's response and asks:

"When was I at Gethsemane Lord?"

God then goes on to outline the moments in her day when she supported a friend and listened to her son's anguish. These all echoed Jesus' own experience in Gethsemane. However, Victoria had been awake to the needs of others unlike the disciples, she had not been asleep to their tears. 

The book "How to make Victoria Sponge" is an example of how the New Testament is relevant today in our lives. 

I hope this small insight will encourage you to enter into the life of the Sponge family.

Many blessings

Margaret Kazmierczak (author)


To read more about Victoria Sponge and her journey with God please take a look at the website below:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Make-Victoria-Sponge-Incorporating-Jewel/dp/1906631425




Tuesday, 20 January 2015


This is what inspires me - God's incredible imagination/creations.  

(Photos taken this morning in my back garden)







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