Cyndi Macmillan
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Cyndi MacMillan lives in a small town in Ontario that is home to North America’s largest working waterwheel. Her writing has appeared in notable Canadian literary journals and local newspapers. 

A Cruel Light is her debut gothic mystery (4/4/2023). She has been a Jill-of-all-trades, but for as long as she can remember, she has dreamt of being a novelist.  Hard work and the wonderful team at Crooked Lane Books have made that dream a reality.  Please note that her husband and daughter kindly keep her coffee mug filled when she is wrestling with a suspenseful chapter.   During a pandemic lockdown, the family adopted a rescue cat who chirps. 

When not writing, Cyndi enjoys reading Gothics, scrapbooking, and losing horribly at board games.  Works-in-progress include the second (and third) Annora Garde Mystery, a Canadian noir series, and a standalone horror mystery, so more often than not, Cyndi is writing.  She is a member of Crime Writers of Canada.

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A CLOSER LOOK AT PUNCTUATION. SOME, PLENTY, NONE.

Blog Posted by Cyndi Macmillan: 5/25/2015 10:05:00 PM

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Date: 5/26/2015 4:46:00 PM
Diane, sorry, I have been a "busy camper" this afternoon and haven't been in for a bit. First, we never write our FIRST VERSION of a poem while worrying about anything! We let it flow; though, I will say, the more familiar you become with devices or trope, the more things just seem to 'naturally' appear in your work. THEN, we revise. We add. We take away. We move lines. We change lines. Sometimes I revise a poem a dozen times! Seriously! I can make over a hundred edits. I read an interview recently (grrr I thought I faved it) and the poet said, it can take up to four months for him to "finish" ONE poem. Extreme? Maybe. I guess what I'm saying is never stop the flow... write, then edit.
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Carrie Richards
Date: 5/26/2015 6:47:00 PM
My kids now accuse me, of while they were growing up, I was always using spit to tidy their hair.....was never satisfied, even after they were all dressed up! I still do that to my poems...a little spit and polish, never hurts.....(my motto for poetry, as well !!) !!!!
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Cyndi Macmillan
Date: 5/26/2015 4:59:00 PM
Carrie:) !!!! Ha ha! There is a quote out there that a poem is never finished, only abandoned. We get that! Mwah!
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Cyndi Macmillan
Date: 5/26/2015 4:58:00 PM
PS Nice lady, I have been writing poetry since I could spell "love". I was 44 when I joined Soup, 4 years ago. Two years ago, I started to explore free verse and contemporary sonnets. One year ago, I started to spend hours studying poetry and trying to get published. I'm still learning and will be published this June.
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Carrie Richards
Date: 5/26/2015 4:57:00 PM
I revise, revise, revise !! I have often wondered if it hampers my chances, and annoys the heck out of a sponsor, when I revise a poem that I have entered a contest, or if they notice that much. I will go back and revise a poem written months or years ago. I am never satisfied!
Date: 5/26/2015 3:17:00 PM
Wow........I love these examples. When emphasis is directed by the whims of the author, rather than proper grammatical schemes! I know some will disagree, especially those who believe in proper grammar in all instances. But as a free-style poet, and a free spirited poet, I would usually prefer to punctuate, where I hope to pause the reader (if just for a split-second)... rather than only where it is considered proper or not. It is just the way if feels as the writer. Perhaps unprofessional of me, but just like to write them the way I feel them. :) Thanks for the discussion, Cyndi.
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Cyndi Macmillan
Date: 5/26/2015 4:48:00 PM
I like grammar, but it is fun to try on different hats :D I love how the poet above opted to use a lowercase "j" though for syntax, an uppercase should have been used. All so the question mark would not be "hidden" behind an uppercase (at least that is what I see)
Date: 5/26/2015 2:05:00 PM
This is all perplexing to me; when writing as a new poet. I read, one is to: just write out your thoughts and don't stop to analyze! Thoughts get lost! O.K. I understand this, as I am always too long (in the 'mouth)' when given to write, speak or answer/reply in manners of my making a statement. Am I developing as a poet, my 'personal' style...or am I 'just' illiterately naive showing 'lack or there of) in 'my' grammar and sentence structure ? I find that it may not be correctable--- being long (in the tooth) and 'time' is at a' minimal' agenda... the 'poet in me' does need to escape and therefore, I will admit 'perhaps' my courage has been a little bit too stated--- but I do learn!
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Diane M Quinlan
Date: 5/26/2015 4:01:00 PM
Thank you, being a senior citizen and not a horse out to pasture---I take this as food for thought. Thinking, yes you just might be right on with 'afraid to fall'.. a bit or over bit---time will tell. But I think more as a (pre teen) does...in trying ' it' out first handed! Me, afraid to what people will think, yes that too. Me as a person trying to be a poet or me as a poet trying to personalize with too many words? Always will be a question in my mind...Thank you that! Enjoyed reading this and of course will strive to be active in word-works, thought and mind---always!
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Date: 5/26/2015 3:57:00 PM
Thank you, being a senior citizen and not a horse out to pasture---I take this as food for thought. Thinking, yes you just might be right on with 'afraid to fall'.. a bit or over bit---time will tell. But I think more as a (pre-teen) does...to try it out first handed! Me, afraid to what people will think, yes that too. Me as a person trying to be a poet or me as a poet trying to personalize with too many words? Always will be a question in my mind...Thank you that! Enjoyed reading this and of course will strive to be active in work thought and mind---always!

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