Cheryl’s interview with Reader’s House

An honour to be asked to do this interview with Reader’s House literary journal, and a very flattering introduction, thank you Reader’s House.

Here’s part of that, to whet your appetite for the rest.

In this interview, Cheryl Burman opens up about the profound influence of her Australian heritage and her life in the Forest of Dean on her storytelling. She discusses the inspiration behind her diverse genres, the development of beloved characters like Alf from “Walking in the Rain,” and the historical and mythical elements that enrich her narratives. Burman also reflects on her work with young writers and offers valuable advice to those embarking on their own literary journeys. Join us as we delve into the mind of a writer who seamlessly blends history, myth, and personal struggle to create stories that captivate and inspire.

And here’s the link – see what you can find that you don’t already know about me! My life being pretty much an open book 😀

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