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New Blog Schedule Beginning Today!

Cynthia Herron Blogging 6 Comments

Hello, friend! Delighted you stopped by~ Hope your week’s off to a super start! Well, as so often is the case, days, weeks, and months are humming by at lightning speed. In some ways it’s nice. Getting rid of dull, dreary winter and preparing for the warmth of spring always brings a sigh of relief. By February, I’m tired of …

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Welcome to the New Year!

Cynthia Herron Snippets of Life 5 Comments

Welcome back—Happy New Year! I’d like to kick off 2015 by wishing you and yours the best New Year EVER! I pray your holiday season was filled with faith, family, friends, and fellowship. (And some R&R, too.) Can you believe it? Another year’s come and gone. It seems they go by faster now. (Yes. I remember hearing adults say that …

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Write with Abandon

Cynthia Herron Writing 6 Comments

Every year I set new goals. I prefer “goals” to “New Year’s resolutions” because most folks don’t follow through with resolutions. Resolutions sound great and our intentions are noble, but they’re somewhat self-defeating. Especially if we’re caught up in the holiday hype of seeing this as a must-do. Then our promises ring hollow because the outcome rarely matches our expectation. …

Candy hearts in a jar

Real Romance: How Do We Get it Right?

Cynthia Herron Romance 4 Comments

I love romance. I particularly adore those swoon-worthy heart-stopping, jaw-dropping, knee-knocking moments that leave me breathless in a good way. In our reality T.V. world where romance seems to be more about shock value than the sanctity of what God intended, it’s refreshing when books and movies get it right. By “get it right,” I mean we don’t see the …

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What I Miss About Yesterday

Cynthia Herron Nostalgia 8 Comments

One of the reasons I enjoy reruns of The Waltons is because in some ways it takes me back to yesterday. Life seemed simpler then and things moved at a slower pace. I miss those times. Family took center stage, most everyone we knew went to church, and parents didn’t fear for their children’s safety if they went to visit a friend down the …

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Trapped by Doubt? Ditch It!

Cynthia Herron Motivation 6 Comments

Many years ago I sat in a meeting with “Jackie.” I’ll never forget the awkwardness of that day. (You can read more here.) Jackie rarely spoke well of others and often voiced her discontent with everything from A to Z. In short—she was no fun. I believe her attitude reflected deeper issues, specifically her own self-doubt. She was trapped in …

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Love and Encouragement: The Heartbeat of This Blog

Cynthia Herron Blogging 4 Comments

If you’ve visited my cyber home for very long, you know many of my posts center around love and encouragement. Why? Well—I’m glad you asked. Love and encouragement are near and dear to my heart for a couple reasons. We live with enough negativity in this old world. Folks are starved for joy.   I’ve experienced adversity. Perhaps, you have, too. That’s why you need some good, old-fashioned …

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As Christian Writers, How Do We Share Our Light?

Cynthia Herron Writing Christian Fiction 4 Comments

For writers there’s a different sense of vulnerability than what there might be in other professions. We inject bits and pieces of our own soul into our prose. We strive for transparency without being too forthright. Novelists must relate to readers in clear, concise ways that denote professionalism, not detachment. We want to connect and not overwhelm. Obviously, we have to be …

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Fall into the Ozarks

Cynthia Herron Uncategorized 6 Comments

It’s almost here! Can you feel it? For this born and bred Ozarkian gal, fall is my absolute favorite time of year! I adore the cool breeze and glorious color. If I must endure the 30 degree temperature shifts (sometimes, literally overnight), then I figure it’s finally payback. Fall in the Ozarks is a time like no other. There’s lots …

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Is Christian Fiction All Hearts and Flowers?

Cynthia Herron Christian Fiction 3 Comments

For readers not familiar with Christian fiction there’s the preconceived notion that if it’s Christian it must be all hearts and flowers. Or boring. Or something. For example, a friend once asked why I wanted to write for the Christian market and not the secular one. It was actually something I’d thought about a lot. “Well, a Christian is who I am. …