I’m an Emmy Award-Winning Broadcast journalist with over twenty-years in the television news business as an anchor/reporter/producer. My first novel, “Viewer Discretion Advised” is loosely based on my career in TV news and has been published to favorable reviews from KIRKUS and Amazon. It’s available on Amazon, BN and at various bookstores.
What you see and hear on the news from the anchors and reporters, while at home watching the television, is nothing as exciting and as shocking as what goes on behind the scenes.
I was an intern at CNN in NYC when they first started in 1985 before I landed my first job in Tyler, Texas as a reporter. After Texas, I went to KLAS(CBS), Las Vegas where I was a news producer. I moved on to WGGB(ABC) Springfield MA and then to WTNH(ABC) New Haven, CT where I won my first Emmy. I joined WSVN(FOX), Miami in 1991 as a senior producer. I was part of the team reformatting the local evening news/entertainment show, “7:30” which consistently beat “Entertainment Tonight” in the ratings. I returned to the front of the camera in 1995 at WPLG(ABC) as their Style Reporter. In addition, I have worked for Fox News Channel as a Features Reporter and the All News Channel as Weekend Anchor.
I currently live in Miami.
Love the bio!
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Love your blog Cindy. Glad I found you here .. Blessings to you!
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Thanks Tony.
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Cindy, I’m William A. Glass author of As Good As Can Be and I see you like historical fiction. My book is about a boy who grows up in a military family during the 1950s. For more information [please visit my website is https://williamaglass.com/. It would be great if you could review or spotlight it. Also a giveaway would be good! Best wishes! William
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I saw that I won a copy of “A Bridge Across the Ocean” – I am so excited. Please let me know if you need my mailing info or if you already have it. And thanks again.
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Dear Cindy: I was not sure where to leave this comment. I hope it is found and read here by you. I received MORNINGSTAR by ANN HOOD today– thanks to you. I swooned when I saw her autograph. Thank you again for making this happen.
I read your bio above. I must mention I lived in Springfield, MA from 1984 – to 1991. (Law school, first years of marriage.) Were you working on air at that time? What an incredible coincidence!
Be well!
-Pamela Ross
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Hi Pamela,
So glad you received the book. Feel free to post a pic of you with the book on BluePointPress.
I worked at WGGB-TV in 1988 when Kathie and Ray were anchoring. I produced the main newscasts in the evening. SO FUNNY!
Be well, and have a great weekend.
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What an interesting biography.
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Ok, found the comment section. Was hard to find from my phone. All of the giveaway books look great! This year, I plan to finish my novel!
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Love. I hope this is the right place
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Actually, go to “home.”
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I HAVE stuck to my New Year’s resolution! It is more of a goal than a resolution., My goal this year is to finish a novel I started last year and see it on its way to publishing. I am about 37,000 words in, now. I write about 2,000 words per day from 4-5:30 a.m.
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YOU ARE A ROCK STAR, Christie Sitterly!
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In the 80’s, I was a child. Looking back, now, I really liked the music! But maybe not so much the clothing and hairstyles!
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I did and it’s super important!
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Trusting the wrong people.
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I will be sick in bed 😦
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Take care. Have some nice hot tea with honey, honey.
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She makes up code words for us to use at later times to get a good laugh.
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I love to read when it’s raining. Sometimes with a window slightly open to hear the rain better.
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My group was small. We liked the headbanger guys. We weren’t popular but we had each other. I’m still Facebook friends with them but we haven’t seen each other in years.
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When my hubby and I were first dating, he gave me a stuffed Ewok because I had mentioned I always regretted getting rid of my childhood one.
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The Way of Beauty by Camille Di Maio.
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Heartbreaking story is the gassing of Syrians yesterday. Including children. My heart is torn in shreds.
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I used to volunteer to walk dogs at the SPCA so that they wouldn’t be stuck alone in their doggie jails.
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Ecstasy by Mary Sharratt!
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I learned a lot about Cuba from a recent book. It seems to be a country recovering from such heartache. I’m sure there are many more stories to be told!
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I haven’t read Christina Dodd’s books, but would love to!
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Lasagna!
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I love the mystical and magical so mermaids are right up my alley!
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I love reality shows!
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In A Dark, Dark Wood for sure! Hoping it gets made into a movie!
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Any Nancy Drew!
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Hi, any openings in your reading schedule to look at my newest novel, The Summer of Annah: A Labor of Love? 🙂
http://www.tinthiaclemant.com
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How to Walk Away was different than I imagined it would be.
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The latest thriller I have read is The Couple Next Door by Shari LaPena.
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I love the quirkiness of chick lit. It makes me laugh!
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The Fifth of July by Kelly Simmons.
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Fishing!!!
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I never knew that The Devil Wears Prada was a book! The movie is one of my favorites and now that I know, I will be sure to read it! Would love to read this one, also!
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Looks good!
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Nancy Drew!
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Kay Bratt’s latest novel!
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She’s a new to me author.
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Haven’t read Jamie yet but would love to.
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AJ Banner’s After Nightfall
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I am in love with my home. It is all I dreamed of.
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A.J. Banner’s After Nightfall!
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I’ve always found them to be so intriguing!
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I only lend to people whom I know will treat my books like I do.
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It’s Momplicated by Debbie Alsdorf and Joan Kaye.
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Pumpkin spice lattes and vacation time.
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Susan Mallery’s!
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I love being married! Having my partner in crime by my side is the best feeling.
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I mostly send notes on stationary cards and written with pretty colored ink.
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My rheumatologist freaks me out sometimes. It’s like she forgets what meds she has me on and is confused about what is going on with my situation. My area is limited in specialists. I just hope she doesn’t kill me.
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I have been reading Louise penny.
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A courtroom clerk :p
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Ann is a new to me author.
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I’m excited most for getting to enjoy all of my granddaughter’s firsts. I can’t wait to see how she reacts to Christmas trees, Christmas lights, and, of course, presents!
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I’ve never read her but these novels sound divine!
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I’m an only child and it was lonely. Now that I’m older and there is less family around, I crave that sibling like relationship.
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Turkey!
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Getting severely carsick on the windy roads leaving Yosemite.
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When We Left Cuba by Chanel Cleeton.
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Betsy Ross
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I AM a matchmaker. One successful marriage under my belt.
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I love learning about past times and places!
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Stumbled on the blog after a post on Facebook for “Brooklyn Girls” I’m hooked! Look forward to future posts!
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Commenting on giveaway for The Nanny. I only know people who have had daytime babysitters as they had to go to work (including myself). Don’t think I’d actually like someone living in my home. I wouldn’t feel comfortable screaming when I had to lol!
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Commenting for Beside Herself. My favorite coffee is light and sweet or I prefer a hot chocolate
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Cindy, I didn’t see place to enter THE OTHER MRS giveaway, so I’m writing to you here. I’ve read several of Mary Kubica’s book and love them all. I will say DON’T YOU CRY was especially good.
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