Do Writers Need Cheerleaders?

Cynthia Herron Writing 7 Comments

My previous website design and marketing team loved what they did. It was clearly evident in the treatment of their clients right down to the smallest detail, even in their e-mail correspondence. “Cheering you on” became synonymous with PulsePoint Design’s signature. I loved this because I knew they meant it. They were wonderful cheerleaders. When the company closed in February, I …

Please Join Me as I Dish

Cynthia Herron Writing 10 Comments

Today I’m the featured guest on Jill Kemerer’s blog. Please join me as I dish! I became acquainted with Jill last year as she gave me a quick lesson in Twitter 101. As well as being friends, we’re agency mates at Books and Such Literary Agency. Jill is an inspirational romance author. She’s one of those people who never met …

Revisiting Author Taglines

Cynthia Herron Uncategorized 10 Comments

  Several months ago I talked about author taglines. You may remember that my original tagline was Writing Heartfelt, Homespun Contemporary Christian Romance. Way too lengthy in my opinion. I felt that I needed something a bit shorter and more definitive, so eventually, my tagline became Dishing Hearth and Home on Plates of Love. Still a tad too long, but …

A Dose of Change, A Dollop of Sprinkles

Cynthia Herron Uncategorized 10 Comments

It’s finally here! Like the summer bedspread that sorely needed changing, my web presence has needed a facelift.  I’m happy to say my online home has been transformed and the linens refreshed. A lovely, new comforter has arrived! For the past several months, I’ve worked closely with the PulsePoint Design Team as they created a spacious, beautiful home for me to …

Changing Seasons, Shifting Focus

Cynthia Herron Uncategorized 8 Comments

Fall is my favorite time of year. The warm, golden colors of the season signal change. I’m often still in recovery mode from the busy summer months, and the slower pace of cooler days promises a brief, but much-needed respite. I’m not particularly a fan of cold months (or change necessarily), but I do appreciate the opportunity to pause for a bit, sip …