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Interview with author Terri DuLong

Terri DuLong’s women’s fiction novel Spinning Forward is out now. She’s answered a few questions about herself and her book below.spinningforward

1. Tell me about SPINNING FORWARD.

A New Englander born and bred, the last place Sydney Webster expects to find herself starting over is on an island off the west coast of Florida. Yet here she is in Cedar Key, trying to pull herself together after her husband’s untimely death—and the even more untimely revelation of his gambling addiction. Syd takes shelter at a college pal’s bed and breakfast, leading her to discover her true identity and feminine soul. Her passion for spinning and knitting draws attention due to the unique composition of her wool and a door is opened. She finds herself in the embrace of a community rich with love, laughter, friendship . . . and secrets. A tale of new beginnings, old friends and lives forever bound.

2. What pulled you into the story and made you think ‘I have to write this’?

The actual people of Cedar Key, the small town where I now reside, made me feel I wanted to write about the closeness and caring of a small community. As far as my main character, not all women have the final say-so when it comes to decisions or financial matters in their marriage and although it may seem fine and easy at the time, my story deals with the fact that women owe it to themselves to be aware of these issues. For Sydney, her uninvolved attitude came back to bite her.

3. What is your writing process and where do you write?

When I’m on deadline, I begin around ten in the morning and generally work six to eight hours a day. When we moved to Cedar Key, we had a writer’s studio built for me, detached from our house but connected by a screened lanai. So this is where I work.

4. What is your favorite thing about writing? What is your least favorite thing?

I’d have to say my favorite thing about writing is all the feedback I get from my readers. Their comments on my characters, plot, how my story affected them, etc. Least favorite? Call me Pollyanna, but I really don’t have one. I love writing and the feeling of accomplishment when I finish a story.

5. What is your advice to aspiring writers?

Don’t ever give up. If writing is your passion, then keep writing. Believe in yourself and make great things happen.

2 Responses to “Interview with author Terri DuLong”

  1. Edie Says:

    Terri, I don’t knit, but I’m strangely drawn to knitting books. lol Love your cover and the blurb. I look forward to reading it.

  2. Liz Kreger Says:

    Terrific interview, Terri. I generally don’t read women’s fiction but I love the idea of the closeness of your community and the lesson to be learned about not paying attention to what’s going on in your marriage. I work as an admin. asst. for a law firm and I see this all the time from clients. Never understood it.

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