Sneak Peek into Everybody Lies, my first fiction. Here are a couple of quotes from the beginning and near the end. I am so excited to offer you a book with a good storyline. ![]() Deeply rooted in the Lowcountry of SC, Everybody Lies weaves a story of denial, discovery, discomfort, and disasters as the Murray family deals with the truth with the help of a homeless woman, a feral cat, a 6 year old boy and three old men. The book inspires and offers hope. This week's video is for transitions, for times when you're finished, but still hanging on. Maybe you know you need to move on, but you're not quite there yet.
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Do you need some motivation? Ideas for your writing? Ways to grow in your faith? Wednesday Words is my video blog that posts once a week. Check out my website for more information on my published books and workshop offers. https://cindybcurtis.com
Sorting out puzzle pieces What is it like to start a new book? How does this relate to our everyday living? The knowledge of fear. The fear of knowledge. Often fear stops me cold. If I am in danger, that is a good stop. If I am in denial, lacking bravery, or making excuses, fear can stifle and shut me down. Sometimes, I fear what I do not know. Sometimes, I fear what I know. What about you? Can you hear me now? Let’s all listen. Just listen. No response other than I hear you. My fall is...
What do you pay attention to? I am often drawn to sounds that disrupt my thought process, whether I want to pay attention to them or not. Clicking pens, ticking clocks, anything that makes a sound on repeat, distract me so much that I no longer focus on what is important. How about you? Can you see my cat? FYI- these cabinets are above the refrigerator. Everybody Lies is ready for you! Click here to learn all you need to order your copy. I have five book clubs signed up to read Everybody...
What is the difference between those two words? Think about that for a minute. I can move and make no forward progress. I can act on that movement. Even if I only move one step forward, I can see a new perspective. Yesterday, I noticed a baby, bright-neon-green, lizard on the creamy white hydranga petals. As I turned to grab my phone for a picture, it moved just enough to be hidden. I can move like that, too. Can you? Five minutes can make a difference My first fiction book, Everybody Lies,...