by Cyndi | Apr 8, 2019 | author advice, book tour, how to write a book, tips on writing, travel advice
Attention fellow passengers: I choose a window seat on purpose. If you ask me to put the shade down, the answer will be no. When you consider the modern-day miracle of air travel, what Louise Hay so aptly describes as the miracle of “flying in a little metal tube...
by Cyndi | Aug 1, 2013 | books, novels, writers, writing
I drive past this sign every day. The “thru” is irritating but the larger problem with the current promotional slogan is a commonly confused term — an everyday error — that the discerning writer avoids. Every day is an adverb. Everyday is an adjective....
by Cyndi | Oct 30, 2012 | Writing, editing, reading
Tap tap tap. Space. Tap tap tap. “The End.” I type the phrase of a dream. My heart is pounding. I’m grinning. The manuscript for my first novel, “More Than You Think You Know,” is finished, totaling 84,819 words complete. No matter what else happens,...
by Cyndi | Aug 21, 2012 | Uncategorized
Bon appetit! As the harvest peaks, riffling through cookbooks and recipe files is a daily duty. What to do with all those tomatoes?Truth be told, I’m apt to do my recipe scanning on the computer. Earlier this summer I donated a sack of cookbooks to Goodwill. “Quick...
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