Admiring Cynthia DeFelice

Posted on Tuesday, January 26th, 2010 at 11:00 am

I just finished reading Cynthia DeFelice’s book Nowhere to Call Home. It was an awesome read. It was not a subject I would normally pick up but I did like the historical aspect.
I had originally wanted to read her new book Signal which has a sci-fi angle that I was curious to learn more about. But I settled for Nowhere and I’m glad I did.
The story of Frances Barrow as she becomes a hobo and flips trains during the great depression is a vivid, beautiful, heartfelt story.
I’ve decided I want to write just like Ms. DeFelice. Yes, that’s my goal. Not once did a scene drag. Not once was there a hint of author intrusion. Not once did I want to put it down. The story flowed. It moved me and it was wonderful.
And I want to write just like that!
Sooo, off I go to hunt down more of Ms. DeFelice’s books, and study the craft that she has honed so very well.
Thank you for writing a great book!
Now everyone go off and read!

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2 Responses to “Admiring Cynthia DeFelice”

  1. sigh – some writers make it look so easy.

  2. ansha says:

    So very true. I hope one day to do the same. Only you and I will know how NOT the case that is. :)

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