Cheri Laser
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Cheri Laser holds a degree in Communications with a Minor in English from San Francisco State University. During a 25-year career in corporate marketing, she never stopped writing after winning prizes for her stories and plays in high school and college. Ten years ago she began reinventing herself and her resume so she could seriously pursue her literary dreams. She has now been a freelance editor for the last six years. Her first novel, The Truth About Cinnamon, was published through iUniverse and has earned both the Editor’s Choice and Reader’s Choice designations. Her second novel, Separation of Faith, has been completed and is in the final stages of editing.
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Separation of Faith
Available: 7/30/2010
Coming Summer 2010! Unemployed attorney Isaiah Mellington, age 58, is surprised by a letter from his late father, Sinclair, a wealthy litigator. In the letter written prior to his death four years earlier, Sinclair tells his son that Sister Abby, a Dominican nun and friend since World War II, “will have loose ends that need to be wrapped up” when she passes away. After learning that Sister Abby has died, Isaiah heads to Kettle Falls, Washington, where he’d visited the convent many times as....[more]

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posted at 09/21/09 - 11:22 PM
TheTruth About Cinnamon takes the reader through several generations of colorful and intriguing characters. It is exciting to watch them evolve from naive immigrants to sophisticated and wealthy Americans while never losing their humanity, dignity and love of family. The book is well crafted to include humor, mystery, and marvelous descriptions. I am eagerly looking forward to her next novel.
posted at 09/21/09 - 05:12 PM
I just loved The Truth About Cinnamon! Not only was it a good read, but I learned some history about the Albany area, New York City and the Italian immigrants who lived there. I can't wait for Cheri's next book. I hope it's soon, Cheri!

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07/26/10 - 12:23 PM
The Editing, Opening-the-Kimono Thing Again Following yesterday’s post, I was having a conversation with someone about the importance of having our work edited and the various reasons why writers remain hesitant to seek input. For me, that hesitation existed in spades years ago, before I grew my sea legs as a writer. That’s when I was still [...]
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