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Crossing Lines

June 4, 2011 by cynthiarogan 2 Comments

I was sitting in a lobby Thursday morning waiting for an oil change. The television was blaring the breaking news of the Northwest. I sat down just in time to hear about the Seattle attorney who had apparently reached his limit with people ignoring parking space lines. He was arrested for keying car doors of vehicles taking up more than one spot. Now if you've ever tried to … [Read more...] about Crossing Lines

Critique: First, do no harm

May 28, 2011 by cynthiarogan 7 Comments

Disclaimer: The events depicted in this blog took place sometime between the years 2004 and the present. At the request of the survivors, the names have been changed. Incidents may be embellished. I am, after all, a fiction writer. And since this is my blog, it is based on my opinion. But keep in mind, (at risk of cliché) opinions are like assholes—everybody has one. I have … [Read more...] about Critique: First, do no harm

Beautiful Garbage

April 25, 2011 by cynthiarogan 4 Comments

I recently completed my second novel, The Wrongs of Being Right. It covers the journey of Symphony Weber, a young girl who, at birth, is gifted with a special ability. She finds a way to turn off her gift after peer bullying and ostracism lead her to hate it. Years later, desperate to help someone she loves, she searches for a way to turn it back on. I am told, Symphony's … [Read more...] about Beautiful Garbage

BS

April 4, 2011 by cynthiarogan 4 Comments

In my thesaurus, BS is the first "word" listed under the verb, lie. I grew up in the Bible Belt where, at any and all gatherings, men cluster in remote areas of the yard trying to outdo each other with their "stories." However, telling the truth was an expected way of life for children. Telling a lie was the quickest route to a switchin'. So, for the most part, I was a good … [Read more...] about BS

Worn Shoes

March 26, 2011 by cynthiarogan 3 Comments

I was young when I first understood what it meant to "put yourself" in someone else's shoes. Those words changed the way I thought. They taught me one of the most valuable lessons in life and set me on the road to being a writer. It's a simple concept, putting yourself in someone's shoes. It takes empathy to wear what they wear, walk where they walk, see what they see, live the … [Read more...] about Worn Shoes

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