, Female
United States
Cynthia Polansky has been writing creatively since she was old enough to put pencil to paper, but like so many other wannabes, felt she lacked that unattainable je ne sais quoi that "real" novelists surely possess. A friend’s casual remark about her skillful writing prompted Cynthia to take a creative writing class, where she learned the basics of fiction writing and acquired confidence in her ability. Four years later, her first novel, Far Above Rubies, was published.
Polansky (writing as Cynthia P. Gallagher) also dabbles in nonfiction, drawing on experience in the various career paths she ambled down in her twenties and thirties: from aerobics instructor to FAA-licensed aircraft dispatcher to court reporter. The dog-related articles comprising her resumé attested to her love of man’s best friend and led her to write several dog breed books and earn membership in the Dog Writers Association of America.
A Boston native, Cynthia Polansky earned her B.A. degree in Russian from The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. After a few detours from the nation’s capital to Milwaukee and Memphis, she now lives in Annapolis, Maryland with her husband, a retired Fedex pilot. When not writing, she enjoys knitting, crossword puzzles, and volunteering at the local animal shelter. She works out a lot but doesn’t exactly enjoy it. She is also a tutor for the Writing Center at the U.S. Naval Academy.
Jeff Sherratt
Mar 29, 2007
Laura Benedict
Mar 29, 2007
Mary L. Wheeling
Mar 29, 2007
Lynette Hall Hampton
Mar 29, 2007
Lynette Hall Hampton
Mar 29, 2007
Nancy Martin
Mar 29, 2007
Daniel Hatadi
Mar 29, 2007
Newt Love
Mar 29, 2007
Mark Troy
Thanks for the invite. Remote Control sounds like a fascinating book. I'll have to take a look at it.
Mar 29, 2007
Angie
Mar 30, 2007
Dick Lochte
Mar 30, 2007
Bill Peschel
Mar 31, 2007
Cynthia Polansky
THE AMERICAN PIT BULL TERRIER by Cynthia P. Gallagher
(ISBN 0-7938-36255)
and
BOXERS by Cynthia P. Gallagher
(ISBN 0-7938-3759-6)
Dogs and books...who could ask for more.
Apr 4, 2007
Newt Love
Are we going to get Bridget to join CrimeSpace? I think I know how to do the invite thingy. Let me go try it...
Apr 4, 2007
Dennis Venter
Apr 4, 2007
Laine
Apr 4, 2007
Dave Bara
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Apr 5, 2007
Larry W. Chavis
I appreciate your stopping by my page. I know I'm late, but, "Hi!" anyhow.
Apr 7, 2007
Jeri Westerson
Apr 8, 2007
David Magayna
I see you're in my back yard. Thanks for the invite.
I see you enjoy crossword puzzles. Does that include the NY Times? Have you seen the movie, Word Play, about the annual contest held by Will Shortz?
Apr 11, 2007
Charles Kelly
Apr 11, 2007
Victoria Ridley
I'm fascinated by the blurb above: the book looks really interesting (and right up my alley!). Is it published in the UK?
Apr 11, 2007
Mary Saums
Apr 11, 2007
CT
Apr 11, 2007
Deborah Pesa
Apr 11, 2007