Today I am pleased to have C. Streetlights with us for a gif interview! In case you are new to the site, a gif interview is where the author is only allowed to answer my questions using gifs or pictures. I hope you enjoy it!
Hello C. and welcome to the blog!
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How do you manage all your responsibilities; writing, family, friends?
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Why did you decide to publish under the pen name C. Streetlights?
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You have writer’s block, what does your reaction look like?
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How would you describe a Twitter chat for someone who has not joined on before?
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How did you feel when released your first book?
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You spend all night editing away on your current work in progress, finally, you hit your word count and decide to head to bed when suddenly a new shiny idea hits you. What do you do?
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Thank you for visiting the blog, C. It was such a pleasure to have you!
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About C. Streetlights:
After writing and illustrating her first bestseller in second grade, “The Lovely Unicorn”, C. Streetlights took twenty years to decide if she wanted to continue writing. In the time known as growing up she became a teacher, a wife, and mother. Retired from teaching, C. Streetlights now lives with her family in the mountains along with their dog that eats Kleenex. Her new memoir, Tea and Madness is now available.
About Tea & Madness:
“And when it falls into silence again the void it echoes fills me wonder. Wonder only because I no longer remember if this small entity isn’t real or if it whispers the truth.”
-Moonlight
C. Streetlight’s memoir, Tea & Madness, is a collection of prose and poetry separated into the seasons of her life. Each season is inspired by her experiences: grieving a lost baby, understanding depression, anger, betrayal, surviving rape and the acceptance that she cannot forgive. Balanced somehow within the darkness is the wonder in motherhood and empathetic relationships. As her seasons change, she continues trying to find the balance of existing between normalcy and madness.
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