Talk:Cynthia Voigt

March 2006
Cynthia Voight was a hard working girl. She loved to read a lot and she tought that she will never be a teacher after completing college. However, she ended up been one. Cynthia's dream was to become a writer, but she was busy being married. Therefore, she started teaching instead. Cynthia Voigt was born in Boston, MA. and she receive her education at Smith High College. She worked as a secretery and as love a teacher before she started her writting career in 1981. Cynthia Voight has won many awards for her children you books adults.

by ana hidrogo —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.143.146.230 (talk • contribs) 10 March 2006

Wrong Link to The Runner
In the Tillerman Cycle list of books, the link to the page dedicated to The Runner is wrong. It leads to a film about the Iranian Revolution, I believe. It needs to be changed.

— Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.123.69.97 (talk • contribs) 21:16, 1 December 2008 (UTC)

Early writing
(quote) "After divorcing in 1972, she taught high school English in Glen Burnie, Maryland,.[3] She began writing again and remarried in 1974 ..."

That is our first mention of writing. When did she first begin and what did she write? Did she (try to) write for publication? What did she write when she resumed?

Homecoming (1981) is her first book in the Library of Congress online catalog. Our book article calls it "set in the very early 1980s", perhaps presumption, but suggests it was written then. ISFDB does not list any short fiction in its field, speculative fiction. --P64 (talk) 20:25, 25 August 2013 (UTC)

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