Cyd Webster inspires discussion of relationships
Book Title: Struck By Lightning and other bolts of reality
New Short Story Collection Explores Pitfalls of Relationships
Cyd Webster inspires discussion and evaluation of
romantic relationships in a series of short “legacies of dysfunction”, Struck by
Lightning and Other Bolts of Reality (now available through AuthorHouse).
The characters in the stories illustrate the problems that can occur when
baggage from the past is drawn into current relationships. The various couples
appear normal on the outside, but are engulfed in trauma and turmoil behind
the closed doors of their homes. “The characters are narrowly wedged into
tunnel vision, where options and choices seem limited, and settling in their
circumstances becomes the only answer they can imagine,” says Webster.
Each story addresses different stages of romantic love, from single people
looking for companionship to couples involved in marriage, cohabitation or
infidelity. George and Sheila’s conflicting motives lead to maddening
misunderstandings for them both. Tonya, desperate to have a man, ignores
the fact that Lewis has psychotic tendencies. Marsha becomes a caretaker
and martyr as Craig’s dependent lifestyle threatens to destroy her. Charles
and Joan end up in a long-term relationship that is built on a lie but continues
in a manner of twisted convenience. Ronald and Tricia find themselves in a
rocky, violent relationship based on shallow ideals. Candy recklessly searches
for love, and Black and Shareef take the opportunity to satisfy their desires
at her expense. Pastor Jetson and Alison are torn by a happenstance meeting
and strong attraction.
Webster hopes to inspire dialogue in readers as they relate the characters’
exploits to their own lives. “These stories are based on experiences that
many people can identify with, although most people do not want to talk
about these kinds of issues,” she says. “These are stories about everyday
people who are working out scenarios in their lives with what they bring
to it and what is presented to them.”
Webster was born in East Orange, NJ, and lived in Orange, NJ most of her
life. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Ohio State University and attended
graduate school at Montclair State University. She has since worked in
the field of information systems technology. Writing has always been her
passion, and she has had several articles published in company newsletters.
Struck by Lightning and Other Bolts of Reality is her first book. More
information is available at Cyd's World.
Available at AuthorHouse – www.authorhouse.com.
This title can be ordered at bookstores or ordered at your preferred on-line retailer.
Distributors: AuthorHouse
Paperback: 140 pages
Publisher: AuthorHouse (April 26, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1425968147
ISBN-13: 978-1425968144
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About the Author
Cyd Webster was born in East Orange, NJ in 1958 and raised in Orange where she has spent most of her life. After
graduating from Orange High School in 1976, she left Orange to attend college in Columbus, Ohio at The Ohio State
University where she graduated with a BA degree in 1980. After attending Graduate School at Montclair State
University, she moved on to a career in Information Systems Technology.
Writing has always been her passion and she travels with a journal on all of her excursions. But those journals only
add to her cache of writings that go back many years as she has a wealth of life to reflect on and express. Although
she has had articles published in company distributed newsletters, this is her first endeavor to share her collection of
short stories she wrote during convalescence in 2006.
Visit her website at: www.cydwebster.com
SLS Intimate Conversations Showcase
Recently Ella Curry, CEO of EDC Creations (www.edc-creations.com) and founder of the Sankofa Literary Society (www.sankofaliterarysociety.org) had the opportunity to talk with the author of the book Struck by
Lightning and Other Bolts of Reality, Cyd Webster.
SLS Intimate Conversations Interview Questions
Tell us something about the story that we can’t read on the cover.
These stories are social commentary that bring out issues that many people live with, but do not discuss. My hope was to get discussion going, and it is doing exactly that! Already I have had one person who read my book set up a 'discussion party' where everyone brought my book and we discussed our favorite stories and issues surrounding the characters. Ignoring these issues won't make them go away. We must confront dysfunction and realize that 'Happiness is a Choice'.
What makes this novel different from others in it’s genre?
I think that my style of writing pulls people right into the stories where they can relate even if only by knowing people who are like the characters.
Tell us a little something about your publishing journey. Did you have a manuscript that was submitted to several publishers?
I chose AuthorHouse after doing some research on a variety of publishing avenues. I took some direction from Writer's Digest in making my decision.
Is any of this story autobiographical? Were any scenes from the book inspired from what you know, or it is through your imagination?
Its a mixture of my reality and my imagination... which is vivid and bizarre :)
In what way did these characters reveal themselves to you?
Some I sketched and others were born out of the flow while I was writing these stories.
In your opinion, what is the absolute best thing about being a writer?
I love expressing my thoughts and sometimes I m so intrigued about events in my life I just feel I have to write them down.
As a new author, what would you say was your most difficult challenge in completing your novel?
Forcing myself to make time to write. It's still difficult to do as I am working on my next book which will be a novel.
What are your favorite things about the main three characters?
There are so many characters in my book, but I character in the third story who is an independent woman who has learned to enjoy her life.
Were they hard characters to depict?
Not really... I had a lot of experience to draw from.
What’s the biggest compliment you’ve been getting on this book?
That the reader was intrigued from the start and couldn't put the book down until they finished it.
As a writer, what are some of the most important things you try to get across through your books?
We can do better!
What kinds of research did you do, particularly in terms of setting, since your book takes place in multiple locations.
I mostly used my own life experience so it wasn't hard to imagine the settings I used.
Who are your writing influences? Which books have impacted you and your approach to writing novels?
Wow... It's very hard to say since I have such an eclectic taste in books.
What is your definition of success? Serenity.
What are some tips for aspiring authors who are interested in breaking into the publishing industry?
Subscribe to Writer's Digest. It is a wealth of information.
In your opinion, what is the absolute best thing about being a writer?
I love expressing my thoughts and sometimes I am so intrigued about events in my life I just feel I have to write them down.