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Cynthia Ulmer Author

Cynthia Ulmer Author
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    Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Christian Fiction
  • Country: United States
  • Books: 8
  • Profession: Writer, Author, Awesome Grandma
  • Born: 22 November
  • Member Since: Dec 2019
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BIOGRAPHY

Award medal recipient and acclaimed writer Cynthia Ulmer was born in Newport News, Virginia, and raised in Leland, North Carolina. Her wholesome 'Southern Family Fictional' book series, The Cedar Cove Chronicles, is an award-winning series of books.

It is a Christian-themed realistic drama series that follows the Jansan family and their friends and neighbors in the fictional community of Cedar Cove, North Carolina, during the 1940s and 1950s. Books one and four of "The Cedar Cove Chronicles" have won medals from the 'Wishing Shelf Indie Book Awards' and several have received several 5-star book reviews from Readers Favorite.

Now ready to bring readers to the present, she has released a new book series called Beyond Cedar Cove. Book one, Underneath The Honeysuckle Vine, was released in 2021, and book two, Broken Circle, is set to release soon. Her titles are available on Amazon, Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble, and many other online bookstores and literary publications.

Cynthia shares, "Some people grapple with their life's purpose, while others are born knowing it. At an early age, I knew I would be a writer--as the narratives were always alive in my mind." The author's characters are so rich and relatable that readers will feel an intimate connection with them and eagerly anticipate the next chapter in their lives. The author hopes her books resonate with readers, stirring their hearts and inspiring them to foster deeper faith-filled connections with the Lord.

When Cynthia isn't writing, she finds joy in cooking, crocheting, immersing herself in music, and delving into the works of her favorite authors, Catherine Hyde Ryan, Lucinda Berry, and Wiley Cash. Above all, she treasures the time spent with her extensive family, particularly her grandchildren. Cynthia and her husband continue to call North Carolina home.

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The Broken Circle: Beyond Cedar Cove, Book Two (Beyond Cedar Cove Series)by Cynthia UlmerPublish: Jun 03, 2024Series: Beyond Cedar CoveHistorical Fiction Literary Fiction Christian Fiction
Cella: The Cedar Cove Chronicles, Book Three
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Cella: The Cedar Cove Chronicles, Book Threeby Cynthia UlmerPublish: Oct 18, 2012Series: The Cedar Cove Chronicles
Lilly Jean: The Cedar Cove Chronicles, Book Six
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Lilly Jean: The Cedar Cove Chronicles, Book Sixby Cynthia UlmerPublish: Apr 29, 2015Series: The Cedar Cove ChroniclesHistorical Fiction Literary Fiction Christian Fiction
Mark: The Cedar Cove Chronicles, Book Five
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Mark: The Cedar Cove Chronicles, Book Fiveby Cynthia UlmerPublish: Dec 31, 2013Series: The Cedar Cove ChroniclesHistorical Fiction Literary Fiction Christian Fiction
Todd (The Cedar Cove Chronicles Book 1)
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Todd (The Cedar Cove Chronicles Book 1)by Cynthia UlmerPublish: Dec 01, 2012Series: The Cedar Cove ChroniclesHistorical Fiction Literary Fiction Christian Fiction
Trudy: The Cedar Cove Chronicles, Book Four
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Trudy: The Cedar Cove Chronicles, Book Fourby Cynthia UlmerPublish: Nov 29, 2012Series: The Cedar Cove ChroniclesHistorical Fiction Literary Fiction Christian Fiction
Underneath The Honeysuckle Vine: Beyond Cedar Cove, Book One
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Underneath The Honeysuckle Vine: Beyond Cedar Cove, Book Oneby Cynthia UlmerPublish: Dec 08, 2021Series: Beyond Cedar CoveWomen's Fiction Literary Fiction Christian Fiction
Clyde and Wanda (The Cedar Cove Chronicles, Book Two 2)
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Clyde and Wanda (The Cedar Cove Chronicles, Book Two 2)by Cynthia UlmerPublish: Oct 17, 2012Series: The Cedar Cove ChroniclesHistorical Fiction Literary Fiction Christian Fiction

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Cynthia Ulmer Author's Awards and Achievements

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  • American Writing Awards
    2024

    The Broken Circle: Beyond Cedar Cove, Book Two (Beyond Cedar Cove Series)

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  • American Writing Awards - Finalist - General Fiction
    2024

    The Broken Circle: Beyond Cedar Cove, Book Two (Beyond Cedar Cove Series)

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  • 5-Star Awarded Review - By Readers Favorite
    2020

    Clyde and Wanda (The Cedar Cove Chronicles, Book Two 2)

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Cynthia Ulmer Author Interview On 06, Dec 2024

"Born in Newport News, Virginia, and raised in Leland, North Carolina, Cynthia is the award-winning author of The Cedar Cove Chronicles, a wholesome Southern family fiction series. The series has received numerous accolades, including medals from the Wishing Shelf Indie Book Awards for books one and four, as well as multiple 5-star reviews from Readers' Favorite. When she’s not writing, Cynthia enjoys cooking, crocheting, music, and reading her favorite authors"
What inspired you to create the fictional community of Cedar Cove, and how does it reflect your own experiences growing up in North Carolina?

Life inspired me. I was born in Newport News, Va. My father was from Nakina, NC. It was always his goal to move back to NC. As a family, we would visit the farm where he grew up. I loved it. My first book, Todd, The Cedar Cove Chronicles, Book One, is set on a farm very similar to that special family farm, and the house where the Jansan family lives, is a direct model of the old farmhouse where my father grew up.

Can you share more about the journey of developing 'The Cedar Cove Chronicles' series?

Whenever we visited the farm, I loved to listen to the adults talk. One story in particular stood out in my mind. My Granddaddy’s neighbor was a man who got intoxicated and would hold his young children over an old-fashioned water well, threatening to drop them to their deaths. I was both intrigued and terrified by such horror. Back then, there was no child protective services. When it happened, the man’s wife would hurry to Granddaddy and get him to come talk her husband out of killing their child. In real life, he would, and they were friends. In my series, the two families are far from friends. That book grew into six books. Each book is a progression of life. The characters grow, fall in love, and deal with real-life problems. The Jansan family is real in my mind.

Your books have received numerous accolades, including medals from the Wishing Shelf Indie Book Awards. How has this recognition influenced your writing and your connection with your readers?

It’s encouraged me to write better and have better editing and better formatting. As for the connection with readers, I have a loyal few. I’m looking to expand that.

What message or impact do you hope readers take away from your books, particularly those in 'The Cedar Cove Chronicles' series?

Keep faith in Christ. Love your family and stick together. Be quick to forgive. Redemption is one of the best things of all.

Your new series, 'Beyond Cedar Cove,' continues the legacy of Cedar Cove. What inspired you to transition from the 1940s and 1950s to the present day, and what new themes do you explore in this series?

I want my work to be real. People age in real life. My characters do too. As I enter new decades, I try to stay true to the times they reflect. It has taken much research. Beyond Cedar Cove, the family is going into the 1960’s. That was when I was a small child; so much of these books has and will come from personal experiences and again from the stories I heard being talked about around me.

'Underneath The Honeysuckle Vine' and the upcoming 'Broken Circle' are part of your new series. Can you tell us what readers can expect from these books in terms of characters and plot development?

Readers can expect to delve into the updated lives of more characters. Honeysuckle and The Broken Circle concentrated on Meg Evans Kerwood. The book I’m currently working on, Shattered, features Minnie, Lilly Jean, and Reuben. Book three begins in 1965 and ends in 1968. I like to bring up different characters and see what’s happening in their lives.

How does your faith influence your writing, particularly in creating characters and storylines that resonate with Christian themes?

I grew up in church and worked in the church for a long time. I know how the people are, I know how they operate. I try to keep it realistic. Many Christian books are too sweet. Life can be anything but sweet. However, I try to convey through circumstances the fact that Christ never leaves you.

You’ve mentioned that you always knew you would be a writer. How has this sense of purpose shaped your journey as an author, and what advice would you give to aspiring writers?

The desire to write has always been with me. My husband is the reason why I began writing seriously. His support got me going in the very beginning and is still continuing.

My advice to aspiring writers is don’t give up. Write. Read. Write. Read. Lots. Don’t be afraid to get your work edited. Don’t let constructive criticism stand in your way.

Your characters are described as rich and relatable. How do you approach character development, and what is your process for making them so vivid and real to your readers?

I think of them as real people. I imagine not only conversations but their emotions, whether shown or not.

Most of all, I don’t force it. I let the scenes come to my mind as they will. I’ve woken up many times in the middle of the night with new scenes coming to me and new ideas for my characters.

I’ve tried the practice of making myself write on a schedule, but it doesn’t work for me. I write when inspired. Sometimes the wait is long, but it’s worth it.

You have a passion for activities like cooking, crocheting, and music. How do these hobbies influence your creativity and writing process?

This goes along with the above question. I do these activities while waiting for inspiration. I can let my mind be free when cooking, crocheting, or listening to music. That’s usually when ideas come.

Who are some of your favorite authors, and how have they influenced your own writing style and storytelling approach?

For a long time, I’ve been inspired by Clyde Edgerton and Wiley Cash, two North Carolina authors. I like the way they set their scenes and how they develop their characters. I’m inspired by many more authors too. Lately, I’ve been reading lots of indie authors. Some of my favorites include Barbara Daniels Dena, Deena Thomson, B.S. Daniels, and Eleanor Wells. They are all great in their own way. They inspire me to be me.

Family seems to be a central theme in both your life and your writing. How does your personal family experience shape the narratives you create?

I am heavily influenced by personal experiences. I couldn’t write without them. Yes, I use my imagination, but so much of my work is rooted in my past, in my family’s past. It’s the foundation of what I do.

How do you balance the nostalgic elements of your stories with the need to engage modern readers?

I don’t really think about it. I hope to appeal to those who enjoy nostalgia and those who are interested in learning about the past.

What are your future goals in writing, and what new projects can your readers look forward to?

I hope to release the third book sometime in 2025 and begin on the fourth.

When did you join AllAuthor? What has your experience been like?

I’ve been with AllAuthor for a couple of years. It’s been a good experience, with several options for book promotion that I wouldn’t have otherwise.

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    • Volker Kutscher Volker Kutscher 4 months ago
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    • Hi there, I always find it enriching to hear from fellow authors. Personally, my writing journey started with a deep fascination for 1920s Berlin. It led me to create Gereon Rath and the world around him. What inspired you to start writing?
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        • It’s wonderful to hear how storytelling has been part of your life since childhood. For me, the fascination with history and stories grew over time, I wrote my first novel, The Silent Death, in 2007, after years of working in film and studying history. Like you, I drew inspiration from the past and the stories people around me shared.
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            • Cynthia Ulmer Author Cynthia Ulmer Author 4 months ago
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            • I wrote my first book in the early 90's. My son who is 33 now, was a baby. I would put him in his car-seat and drive around until he fell asleep. Then I would park behind my daughter's school and write by hand in notebooks until she got out of school for the day. It was a long, rocky road to publishing.
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              • That’s an incredible image, you in the car, pen in hand, your son sleeping beside you, waiting for your daughter, and in those quiet moments, building a world of your own on the page. There’s something deeply moving and powerful about that kind of dedication. You weren’t just writing stories, you were carving out space for your voice in the midst of life’s daily demands.

                The fact that you kept going, even when the road was rocky, says everything about your love for storytelling. Publishing might have taken time, but the persistence you showed, that matters just as much as the book itself.

                Do you still write by hand, or have your habits changed over the years?
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                  • Volker Kutscher Volker Kutscher 4 months ago
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                  • I can relate, there’s something about the ease of typing on a laptop that frees the mind. No more messy notes or lost pages. The words flow faster, and editing becomes less of a chore.
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                    • Volker Kutscher Volker Kutscher 4 months ago
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                    • I just got back and wanted to say your book cover is stunning, so striking and thoughtfully designed. Did you create it yourself or work with a designer? Either way, it’s impressive!
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                        • Volker Kutscher Volker Kutscher 4 months ago
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                        • Also, I hope you don’t mind me mentioning this, but I noticed the book has a relatively low review rating on Amazon, which surprised me given how polished and promising it looks. Have you received any feedback about that? I ask out of genuine interest, as I believe your work deserves more recognition and would love to better understand your experience.
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                          • Cynthia Ulmer Author Cynthia Ulmer Author 4 months ago
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                          • I'm working on it. I have it listed with several book clubs and I'm in the process of having trailers created. It's a process because I'm having to pay for it in installments.
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                            • Volker Kutscher Volker Kutscher 4 months ago
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                            • I understand, it’s a gradual process, especially when managing costs. If you don’t mind, I could connect you with my personal marketer. Perhaps if I make the introduction, she might be open to arranging a payment plan with you.
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      • Cynthia Ulmer Author Cynthia Ulmer Author 4 months ago
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      • Currently I'm working on making all of my books available in audio so people can listen if they want. I'm also working on the next book in my Beyond Cedar Cove series, Shattered. I hope to have it completed by the end of the year, early next year at the latest.
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        • Charles E. Gannon Charles E. Gannon 4 months ago
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        • It’s definitely a great thing having an audio version of one’s book, it opens the door for so many more readers (or listeners!) to enjoy the story.

          I’m currently revising and editing some projects myself, so I know how much focus it takes. How are you managing the balance between the audio production and writing the new book?
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    • Hello,
      I’m Raven Kennedy, a fellow author. I admire your work and wanted to connect. What’s been the most rewarding part of your writing journey so far?
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    • Judith Hermann Judith Hermann 4 months ago
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    • I'm Judith Hermann, I love connecting with fellow writers it’s always fascinating to hear how others found their way into storytelling. How did your writing journey begin?
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      • Cynthia Ulmer Author Cynthia Ulmer Author 4 months ago
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      • I've always wanted to write. For the longest time, I wrote beginnings of what I hoped would be books, but they just sat, unfinished. Growing up, my family would talk about life. And I'd listen. They told of one of their neighbors who punished his kids by holding them over a water well, threatening to drop them inside. It intrigued me.
        One night, I had a dream about a young boy, around ten years old, walking along the dirt road of a farm. In the background were fields of corn and tobacco and way off in the distance was a water well, looking small and insignificant. I woke up knowing who he was. I knew his name, his family and the names of his neighbors.

        That became my first book, Todd. Originally, it was going to be the only one, but Todd's family's story grew into six books, The Cedar Cove Chronicles. And now I'm working on the follow up series, Beyond Cedar Cove. Characters have grown from children to adults, and gotten into all sorts of situations.
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    • Lisa Deborah Lisa Deborah 11 months ago
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    • Huge congratulations to Cynthia Ulmer Author on your award-winning and acclaimed book series, The Cedar Cove Chronicles and Beyond Cedar Cove!

      I'm thrilled to see your wholesome 'Southern Family Fictional' series captivating readers with its realistic drama, Christian themes, and relatable characters. Your ability to craft engaging stories that resonate with readers is truly inspiring.

      Your dedication to your craft, as evident in your award medals and 5-star reviews from Readers Favorite, is a testament to your exceptional storytelling.

      Would you be open to discussing some promotional ideas and strategies to reach a wider audience?

      Let's connect and explore ways to share your captivating stories with readers everywhere!

      Best regards,
      Lisa Deborah
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        • Lisa Deborah Lisa Deborah 11 months ago
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        • Thank you for reaching out! I completely understand the need to work within a budget.

          One option that might interest you is Reedsy Discovery Pick, a platform that helps authors gain exposure for their books. With this service, your book is showcased to an audience of avid readers and reviewers, increasing its visibility. There is a one-time fee of $50, making it a cost-effective choice for promoting your work.

          If you'd like to explore this further or have any questions, feel free to ask, I’d be happy to help!
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          • Cynthia Ulmer Author Cynthia Ulmer Author 11 months ago
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          • That sounds like a good plan. Let me look into it some more. I may have to wait a while. We live off my husband's social security. It will probably be the end of January before I can do anything.
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            • Lisa Deborah Lisa Deborah 11 months ago
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            • Hi Cynthia,

              Thank you for considering the Reedsy Discovery Pick option! I completely understand your budget constraints and appreciate your honesty.

              As we're approaching the festive season, we're offering a special opportunity for authors to promote their books. With more people reading and gifting books during this time, it's an ideal chance to increase visibility and reach new readers.

              Would you be interested in letting us run a small promotional campaign for your book during the festive season? This could help you gain some extra exposure and momentum, and then we could revisit the main campaign at the end of January as planned.

              Let me know if this sounds like something you'd be interested in, and we can discuss the details further.

              Best regards,
              Lisa Deborah
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                • Lisa Deborah Lisa Deborah 11 months ago
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                • I completely understand, and I apologize for not being more sensitive to your current situation. Please don't worry about the promotional campaign or the Reedsy Discovery Pick option right now. Your priorities are clearly elsewhere, and that's completely understandable.

                  Take care of yourself and your family first. We can revisit the conversation about promoting your book when your situation improves. You're not alone, and I'm here to support you whenever you're ready.

                  Feel free to reach out to me on Facebook anytime you'd like to keep in touch or discuss your book further. I'd love to stay connected and support you in any way I can.

                  Sending you warm regards and wishes for a better tomorrow,
                  Lisa Deborah
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                    • Lisa Deborah Lisa Deborah 11 months ago
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                    • You're welcome! I'm glad I could assist you.

                      I hope you're having a wonderful holiday season as well!
                      I sent you a message on your Facebook page already.
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                      • Lisa Deborah Lisa Deborah 11 months ago
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                      • Thank you for your prompt response! I completely understand about the holiday schedule, and I look forward to connecting with you soon.

                        Regarding promotion strategies, I'd love to discuss tailored approaches that fit your book and audience. I've had success with various clients using social media management, email marketing, book blog tours, and more.

                        If you'd like, please feel free to contact me at my Gmail address: [your email address]. I'd be happy to share some previous success stories and outline strategies that could work well for your books.
                        I encountered an error while trying to connect with you on facebook you can find my mail on my bio kindly send me a message.
                        Looking forward to hearing from you after the holidays!

                        Best regards,
                        Lisa Deborah
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