Sometimes writing feels like slogging away in solitary confinement.
Since “War Bonds” was published in 2015, I’ve completed an as-yet unsold manuscript and pitched another full-length book that garnered some interest from agents, but not enough for me to commit to writing it.
And there’s my children’s picture book still looking for a home…
That’s why this note I received a couple of days ago was so encouraging. It reminded me (as do my tiny twice-yearly royalty checks) that people are reading and enjoying a book I wrote!
Maybe I can write and sell another one:-)
Dear Cindy,
I am halfway through your book. It is so enjoyable. I really enjoy biographies and autobiographies.
It came at a perfect time. Our married Grandson/ Wife are moving out to their own apartment shortly. As a Grandmother, I want to jump into action and provide for them. Your book has reminded me that the best time is to “let go”. Couples starting out need to have that struggle at the beginning.
The book is delightful. I was born in 1944 and my uncles went to war. I can recall their visits.
The title of your book is super appropriate.
Thank you, Cindy.
All the Best ,
Pam

