Welcome, Cindi. Tell
us how much of yourself you write into your characters.
I write nonfiction and use a lot of other women’s stories,
as well as stories of women of the Bible. But I also use enough of my own
stories to show my weaknesses, where I needed God’s help and how I learned (and
am continuing to learn) what I write.
What is the quirkiest
thing you have ever done?
I often spelled out words in cursive with my fingers in the
air when I was trying to remember how they were spelled. (On occasion, I’m
known to still do this!)
When did you first
discover you were a writer?
I learned to read when I was four years old and began
writing stories at 5 years old for my little brother, my dolls, my stuffed
animals, and my imaginary friends. I basically wrote for anyone who would
“listen.” J
Tell us the range of
the kinds of books you enjoy reading.
I love reading Christian nonfiction, devotional books, and
anything that will deepen my love for and understanding of God. Recently, I’ve
begun reading more fiction and enjoying it.
How do you keep your
sanity in our run, run, run world?
I make it a habit to practice rest through long reflective
prayer walks outdoors, finding a beautiful spot and taking in the quiet, and
disciplining myself to get away alone with God.
In 2004, I wrote my fourth book, When Women Long for Rest, about how to sit at God’s feet while the
rest of the world rushes by. I told my own story of how I realized that God
would rather have me spend time with Him than do a bunch of things for Him.
What is the
accomplishment that you are most proud of?
I raised a lovely daughter, Dana, who is now living her
dream and working for the Walt Disney Company. In 2013, Harvest House
Publishers released my book, When a Mom
Inspires Her Daughter, which I wrote with Dana’s help when she was 21. I
loved learning more about her through her sidebars and insights that are
published in the book.
If you were an
animal, which one would you be, and why?
A cat. I’ve always loved cats. They are mysterious, neat and
clean, and each one is quirky in his or her own way.
What is your favorite
food?
I love eating anything at Chick-fil-A!
What is the problem
with writing that was your greatest roadblock, and how did you overcome it?
My greatest problem with writing, at any given time, is lack
of inspiration and then the feeling that my writing is manufactured and fake if
I don’t become inspired. To this day, if I’m not genuine and honest with myself
and with God, then my words will be stale and processed. When my soul is fresh
and my relationship is right with God, the words flow onto the pages, (or
rather, the computer screen).
Tell us about the
featured book.
Drama Free: Finding Peace When Emotions Overwhelm You is a
practical book about how to dial down the drama in your life, whether it’s from
unexpected events that take you by surprise or petty instances that evoke
emotional reactions rather than careful responses.
Please give us the
first page of the book.
(book is not yet in e-format, but if you’d prefer, you can
include a link for your blog readers to read the first 40 pages of the book on
my website at this address: http://strengthforthesoul.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Pages-from-Drama-Free.pdf
I’m also including the text of the first page here:
Can We Really Be
Drama Free?
I’m no stranger to drama.
I wish that weren’t so.
I wish I could tell you that there has never been a dramatic
day in my life and that I have never, personally, played into drama,
contributed to drama, or let drama control my circumstances or responses.
But then I’d be lying to you. And that would be more drama.
The truth is, like you, I know drama. I have lived and breathed
it–and even abhorred it–because I live in a world where drama happens. And
because I see it in the thousands of women I work among and minister to every
year.
It probably doesn’t help that I’m a child of a recovering
alcoholic, that I’m a “recovering enabler” myself (who just recently figured
out what the term enabler really means), and that I have been called–on more
than one occasion in my life–“dramatic” when all I really want to be is a woman
with a gentle, quiet spirit who is pleasing in the sight of the Lord.
I’d much rather be called discerning than dramatic. I’d much
rather be considered wise than a woman who occasionally wigs out. And my goal,
spiritually, as well as practically, is to become more mature, not more of a
mess, the older I get.
Daily I receive emails from women who have read my books, or
stumbled across my website or an article of mine, asking my advice on how they
can manage their lives and be more spirit-led. And as I answer those emails I
get the inkling that I just might be in that place where I’ve finally become a
woman whose head governs her heart, and who is able to instruct others on how
to be more practical than emotional. But at night, as I lie in bed talking to
the God who knows me inside and out, I face the sobering reality that I am just
as emotionally volatile as you, and I daily need His peace when emotions
threaten to overwhelm me.
Oh, how I long to be drama free.
How can readers find
you on the Internet?
See my website, www.StrengthForTheSoul.com.
I also have a facebook fan page: Strength For the Soul: https://www.facebook.com/strengthforthesoul/
Thank you, Cindi, for
sharing this book with us today.
Readers, here’s a
link to where you can buy the book.
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7 comments:
Thank you, Lena for the opportunity to share myself and my newest book with your readers. :)
I hear drama from friends and family more and more it seems like. Love to read this and get help on how to deal with it and feel more peace.
Beth from IA
This sounds like a very informative book. Thanks for sharing!
Connie from KY
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Sounds good. Love the title. north platte nebraska.
Thank you Beth, Connie, and Kim. I appreciate you reading and taking the time to comment. :)
I think I could really use this book. thanks for the chance to win
live in ND
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Conway SC.
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