Cindy Bauer

Cindy Bauer

Born and raised in Iowa, Cindy grew up the youngest of three children. An avid reader since early childhood, she often dreamed of becoming a writer. She always had a book in hand or nearby.

Cindy graduated from Assumption High School, married her husband Robert and her dream was left behind. When her mother became terminally ill, the...more »
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  • member since Monday, December 31 2007

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  • Jessie L

    Jessie L says

    Hi Cindy:
    Just wondering how you are doing with your books since you were released from your contract with PA. I am still seeking a publisher and an agent. Have you found an agent yet and when are you planning to re-publish your books? Jessie Best jl.best@rogers.com

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Ida P

    Ida P says

    Dear Cindy,
    Thank you so much for being my friend.

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Author & Book Promotions

    Author & Book Promotions says

    Hi Cindy,

    If you haven't already you should check out Twilight Times Books.

    posted 7 months ago. ( send a note )
  • ch. mohammad khan  r

    ch. mohammad khan r says

    dear cindy,

    you are a great lady.with so many great ideas.remain in touch with me specially in peace and join my group of peace for all"".love to all is also my group. regards, yours, khan. waiting for your nice thoughts and feelings.

    posted 7 months ago. ( send a note )
  • ch. mohammad khan  r

    ch. mohammad khan r says

    dear cindy,

    you are a great lady.with so many great ideas.remain in touch with me specially in peace and join my group of peace for all"".love to all is also my group. regards, yours, khan. waiting for your nice thoughts and feelings.

    posted 7 months ago. ( send a note )
  • ch. mohammad khan  r

    ch. mohammad khan r says

    dear cindy,

    we must exchange our views on different subjects as a writers,thinkers and scholars.please join my group "the awakening of the Humanity"" and send your good ideas there to share with others.regards,yours, khan.a well wisher !!

    posted 8 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Gail Gaymer Martin

    Gail Gaymer Martin says

    Hi Cindy - Yes I'm back and working again to catchup on everything that piled up while I was gone. I did blog on my Gail's Thoughts blog a little about the trip. I'll be adding more later. If you'd like to see the photos, you can go to www.gailmartin.blogspot.com

    Thanks for thinking of me.
    Gail
    www.gailmartin.com

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )
  • carolynhowardjohnson

    carolynhowardjohnson says

    There is a free forum, too. Maybe you could chime in at night and still get something from the conference. There may be other seminars in th evening, too. Just not mine! Darn!

    Best,
    Carolyn

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )
  • carolynhowardjohnson

    carolynhowardjohnson says

    Here's the info I have so far. (-: I picked it out of my newsletter. (-:

    New! The Catholic Writer’s Guild (www.catholicwritersguild.org) and Canticle Magazine (http://www.canticlemagazine.com) are pleased to announce the first Catholic Writer’s Conference Online May 2-9, 2008. Conducted entirely via Internet, the conference will feature online seminars and chat rooms hosted by editors, agents, published writers, and other media professionals in book and magazine publishing. Free to writers of all levels, advance registration is required. To register or for more information, go to www.conference.catholicwritersguild.org. At 10 am, Pacific time, on Monday, May 5, Carolyn will present Your First Marketing Offense: Query Letters and Great Editing or Ten Ways to Let an Agent Know You Are an Amateur. Karina Fabian will moderate. Then she will co-present with Karina a seminar on book promotion at 11 am Pacific time the same day.

    Talk later. (-:
    Carolyn
    www.howtodoitfrugally.com

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )
  • blackroze37

    blackroze37 says

    thanks for being a friend!

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )
  • carolynhowardjohnson

    carolynhowardjohnson says

    Cindy, nice to be a friend.Notice you are a Chrstian writer. Do you know of the the online Chistian (Catholic) writers' conference. If you are interested, send me a note and I'll give you the details. I'ts in May, I think. I'll be presenting.

    Best,
    Carolyn Howard-Johnson
    www.howtodoitfrugally.com

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Annette Fix

    Annette Fix says

    Cindy, good luck with your genre switch! I haven't been on Shelfari much lately.

    I hope your New Year is coming along well. I've been swamped with WOW!--my women's writing website. And I just launched a Break-Up Story forum at www.mybreakupstory.com where women can post their break-up stories. If you get a chance, pop over and check it out (and leave a story if you have one)! =)

    Have a great Monday!

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Chris Well

    Chris Well says

    Hi, Cindy! Christian Music Planet is asking for your favorite books, movies, and music of 2007 -- click on over for THE 2008 CMP FAN AWARDS and vote now! (Deadline Jan 31) http://tinyurl.com/2sa9e4

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )
  • M. Syre

    M. Syre says

    Thanks Cindy, for joining Syredom. See you in the discussion room as well!

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )
  • M. Syre

    M. Syre says

    To start with, our group SYREDOM has initiated a discussion on art versus creativity (inborn capacity). Your input in it would strengthen the group. Without you our group is nothing. So welcome to join our group Syredom by initiating to be its member and giving your precious comments on the on-going discussion. M.Syre.

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )
  • M. Syre

    M. Syre says

    Hello Cindy! Glad to see you are working on your trilogy. I hope yours will be better appreciated than that of Sophocles and Aeschylus, the Greek poetic dramatists.

    Off course, studying humans is better than studying books. But if both are combined, the blend is quite splendid. You said you are optimist; I say I am a realist. But in fact, it is not always the case, because nobody is purely optimistic or realistic or whatever. One is more or less an optimist or realist, I think. It depends on how a person hinges upon the philosophy that he or she pursues. Sometimes, the most realists of the lot turn out to be idealists; and the vice versa. But to cut the long story short, it is better to be an optimist generally.

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )
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