Cynthia has longed to become a writer. Life’s circumstances put her dream on hold for most of her life. In 2006 she ventured to write her first novel, "Front Row Center", which won the prestigious IPPY (Independent Publisher) Award. This novel is now being adapted to screen. A script is in development by her and known Hollywood screenwriter, producer, and director, Scott C Brown. Cynthia shares, with other authors, the Reader’s Favorite International Award for two short stories, "When Midnight Comes", and "Characters", which she contributed to the horror anthology "The Speed of Dark", compiled by Clayton C Bye, published by Chase Enterprises Publishing. She garnered the Excellence in Writing Award from It Matters Radio for her short story "It Ain’t Fittin’". Cynthia has been a guest on several talk radio shows. In addition to receiving the endorsement by Hollywood’s Scott C. Brown, her writing has been praised by Terri Garber, an actor who portrayed Ashton Main, opposite Patrick Swayze in the miniseries North and South books 1, 2, and 3. Ms. Garber is also known for her acting as a regular character of Leslie Carrington in the television series, Dynasty with John Forsythe. As a retired cardiac RN turned author, Cynthia enjoys her retirement in Florida, caring for her husband and their five poodle-children.