Novelist Cynthia Sweeney on getting your big creative break at mid-life

January 02, 2018 01:05:50
Novelist Cynthia Sweeney on getting your big creative break at mid-life
Deviate with Rolf Potts
Novelist Cynthia Sweeney on getting your big creative break at mid-life

Jan 02 2018 | 01:05:50

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Rolf Potts

Show Notes

“I thought that if things were hard it somehow meant that you shouldn’t be doing them. I think that was a youthful notion.” --Cynthia Sweeney Cynthia Sweeney (@CynthiaDSweeney) is an American author, whose debut novel, The Nest, was a New York Times bestseller. In this episode of Deviate, Rolf speaks with Cynthia about therapy and hugging (2:00); career changes, writing her first novel, and the benefits of obtaining an MFA (6:30); writing tactics (21:15); starting a career in writing later in life (27:00); signing a seven-figure advance for her debut novel, and navigating the resulting expectations (34:00); writing in different genres, and the process of adapting a novel into a screenplay (46:40); the idea of talent, and its relationship to hard work within the creative process (57:00). For more information on Cynthia Sweeney, you can visit her website, https://www.cynthia-sweeney.com/. Topics discussed: People mentioned: This episode was sponsored by the Paris Writing Workshop, an intensive one-month course in the artistic heart of Europe. The Deviate theme music comes from the title track of Cedar Van Tassel's 2017 album Lumber. Note: We don’t host a “comments” section, but we're happy to hear your questions and insights via email, at [email protected].

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