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This is the first of a three-part series about how journalism killed itself. I’ve been saying this for years—since episode 2016, to be exact. In this series, I’ll break down […]
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Award-winning author Hyacinth Caesar graces SpeakUP! International with a compelling excerpt from her newest novel, "Your Hug Is All I Long For." Journey with us to the idyllic 1960s on St. Christopher's Island, where the Cuthbert family's vacation takes a shocking twist. Hyacinth's rich tapestry of experience—as a teacher, systems analyst, motivational speaker, and pastor—infuses her storytelling with vibrant authenticity and depth. This episode offers not just a glimpse into her gripping narrative style but also a profound conversation on how varied life experiences shape her unique literary voice.
Our dialogue with Hyacinth delves into her fascinating career path, spanning continents and professions, from educating young minds in Grenada to analyzing systems in Canada, and ultimately answering her call to ministry. We explore the interwoven themes of her work, highlighting the inspiration drawn from family and the eloquent portrayal of intergenerational bonds in her children's literature. Hyacinth opens up about the challenges of career transitions, the influence of her father, and her dedication to writing stories that resonate with authenticity and personal experience.
Hyacinth also shares personal reflections on resilience and self-worth, touching on her decision to leave an 18-year marriage. Our discussion reveals her upcoming novel, "Miles from Heaven," which promises to extend her exploration of love, societal acceptance, and family dynamics. Through candid conversations filled with wisdom and inspiration, Hyacinth invites listeners to examine their own narratives and the power of storytelling in personal growth. Her insights and experiences make this episode a treasure trove for anyone passionate about the art of writing and the journey of life.
You can reach Hyacinth Caesar using the following platform:
https://ilikebeingmebooks.com/
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This is the first of a three-part series about how journalism killed itself. I’ve been saying this for years—since episode 2016, to be exact. In this series, I’ll break down […]
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