Just in case you are not ENTIRELY bored of reading about why and how I write — and a few other things — I am reblogging the interview done very recently by the wonderful Kev Cooper:
The blog of Canadian author Cynthia Reyes
Just in case you are not ENTIRELY bored of reading about why and how I write — and a few other things — I am reblogging the interview done very recently by the wonderful Kev Cooper:
Wonderful interview! It is always interesting to learn about the writing process – behind the scenes 🙂
Thanks, Inese. I find other writers’ process interesting too.
Kudos Cynthia. The awards keep rolling in! 🙂
Thanks, Brad.
I enjoyed reading more about you and your process too. 🙂
Thank you, Brad. For your ongoing interest and support.
My pleasure.
Hail, Ms CR OD. we love you.. cant get enough of u.. congrats again on your award..
tony
Thank you, Sir Tony!
A wonderful interview with Kevin, Cynthia. Congratulations on the Diamond Book Award and recognition for your work!
Thanks, Lavinia. For this lovely comment, and for your support of my books.
Great interview, Cynthia! Congratulations on your Diamond Book Award…well done!
Thank you, Jill. It sure is a nice honour.
Never bored darling 🙂
And another bit of you rolls back that glorious cover.
Awww…. thank you, ma’am.
Very interesting and a great interview, I am contemplating that you think in stories – I probably do as well? Thinking..
I’m betting you do, Amy. You’re a storyteller, in both your writing and your designs.
It’s those Southern genes!
I hear you, sister!
Congrats Cynthia – how terrific!
Thanks, Tina. It is terrific!
Bravo! I’m endlessly fascinated by the “why” and “how” behind great writing – this was very illuminating!
Me too, Kate. I recently read a story about PD James’ writing approach and habits and I found it fascinating. If I can find it, I’ll share it.
Oh yes, please do!
Great to read the full interview, your story is so inspiring – full of hope, joy and love of life. (Bored? Never!)
Thanks, Kate. So well said. Hope, joy and love are things I hope to express in my book, in spite of adversity.
Great interview. It is interesting to get the behind the scene account.
Me too! I love those stories.
Congrats! I just bought “An Honest House.” So looking forward to reading it.
Hooray! I’m honoured! But maybe I’ll run away and stay hidden, because your book reviews are very thorough and what if you hate it? I shall start packing my bags now…. Seriously, Laurie, I thank you for buying it, and I am honoured.
Well, my goodness! Thanks for the compliment. I’ve started your book and like it very much. No need to pack your bags 😉
Lovely article/interview.
Congrats again.
*Paula de Ronde* *Read to know. Travel to Discover. Live and love.*
On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 4:18 PM, Cynthia Reyes – Author of “A Good Home” & “An Honest House” wrote:
> Cynthia Reyes posted: “Just in case you are not ENTIRELY bored of reading > about why and how I write — and a few other things — I am reblogging the > interview done very recently by the wonderful Kev Cooper: ” >
Thank you, Paula. Glad you like Kev’s work. A good interviewer is able to get the best from the interviewee.
Excellent Cynthia… getting great responses. 🙂
Thanks to you, Kev!
What a lovely and thoughtful interview. Very nice. Not to mention yet another outlet to spread the word about your book. Cheers once again! Jeanne
Thank you, Jeanne!
Thank-you for the reblog Cynthia. I will never get bored reading about your books and how and why you write!
Well, I feel the same way about your blogs, so we’re even! Thanks so much, Clare.
🙂
Wonderful interview, dear Cynthia. Not sure how I missed this post, but I’m here now. I appreciated learning about the writing process and hearing more behind the scenes & from the heart information. By the way, you look lovely in red. 🙂 Congratulations on the award too! I’m craving a reread now of your memoirs.
Blessings ~ Wendy
Thank you, Wendy. I’ve been missing a lot of posts lately myself, so no worries. We catch up when we can.
Congrats on the feature, dear Cynthia… I much enjoyed reading the interview and I wish you best of luck with your new book, writing in general and upcoming projects. Sending love, Aquileana 🙂
Thanks, dear Aquileana. How kind of you.
Great interview Cynthia, I loved reading about the process behind the books.
Thanks, Andrea. It was nice to talk about these things — after the fact! During the making of the fact (AKA process) it was probably a lot hairier than I described!