Cathrine Goldstein's Blog - Posts Tagged "theletting"
Happy Birthday
I thought there would be no better time to start this, my new blog, than today. My birthday. I love my birthday – to me, a birthday is the start of my own personal new year. And what I do with it is up to me. There is something so very appealing about the idea of a new year and new beginnings.
I think this is one of the reasons I love to create characters like Veronica Billings in, THE LETTING. Veronica, or “Ronnie” as friends call her, is a girl who is flawed but has the chance for a new beginning. Ronnie didn’t know the life she was leading was damaging to others. She did as she was told and assumed it was right. But somewhere deep inside her, Ronnie had a feeling. She questioned being a follower, especially when her gut told her she was a leader. But Ronnie had the luxury of learning the error of her ways, and she, through discovering love, has the ultimate chance for a new beginning.
Since Ronnie’s story is told in my new YA/NA novel, THE LETTING, which will be released soon, it is, in a sense, the birth day of her story. And in the novel when Ronnie has her moment of rebirth, it is also, in a sense, her birthday as well.
So here it is my birthday and I’d like to wish Ronnie, and all of you, a very Happy Birthday. Maybe it’s not your birthday today or even next week, but then, maybe, like Ronnie, you can decide any day can be your chance for a new life, new adventure, new love, or new you. And when the day of your birth comes, I hope you too can enjoy that day not as a marker of another year passing, but rather, a chance to embrace the power of a new beginning.
I think this is one of the reasons I love to create characters like Veronica Billings in, THE LETTING. Veronica, or “Ronnie” as friends call her, is a girl who is flawed but has the chance for a new beginning. Ronnie didn’t know the life she was leading was damaging to others. She did as she was told and assumed it was right. But somewhere deep inside her, Ronnie had a feeling. She questioned being a follower, especially when her gut told her she was a leader. But Ronnie had the luxury of learning the error of her ways, and she, through discovering love, has the ultimate chance for a new beginning.
Since Ronnie’s story is told in my new YA/NA novel, THE LETTING, which will be released soon, it is, in a sense, the birth day of her story. And in the novel when Ronnie has her moment of rebirth, it is also, in a sense, her birthday as well.
So here it is my birthday and I’d like to wish Ronnie, and all of you, a very Happy Birthday. Maybe it’s not your birthday today or even next week, but then, maybe, like Ronnie, you can decide any day can be your chance for a new life, new adventure, new love, or new you. And when the day of your birth comes, I hope you too can enjoy that day not as a marker of another year passing, but rather, a chance to embrace the power of a new beginning.
Published on August 17, 2014 18:43
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Why do I write?
Why do I write? Because I am the mother of two young girls. My characters are the only people who do what I ask them to do without protesting or whining. :)
Published on August 30, 2014 06:37
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motherhood, theletting, writing
Cover Reveal!

I am thrilled to show you the cover of my new YA/NA novel, THE LETTING!!
Release date to come!
Published on September 07, 2014 18:58
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dystopian, newadult, romance, theletting, youngadult
12.15.14
I am thrilled to announce the worldwide release date for THE LETTING will be
December 15, 2014!!!
12.15.14
December 15, 2014!!!
12.15.14
Published on October 17, 2014 08:50
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dystopian, newadult, romance, theletting, youngadult
THE LETTING -- Book Tour!

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I am thrilled to announce the book tour for THE LETTING!
December 8-19, 2014
Click the link for more information!
Published on October 30, 2014 18:07
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dystopian, fantasy, newadult, romance, theletting, youngadult
Why I Love Romance Novels…Even When I Thought I Didn’t
I didn’t grow up with romance novels. I never disliked them, never judged them, I just never read them. I was that kid dressed in black reading Camus at three a.m. Growing up, my favorite authors were Charles Bukowski and Ernest Hemingway, and they still are. But neither of these literary greats has really ever been known for their romantic turn of phrase.
Big surprise – I ended up in a liberal arts college where I majored in English with a concentration in British Lit; and then continued on to get my Master’s Degree in Theatre History. I loved studying the greats: Bertolt Brecht, Edward Albee…Tennessee Williams. I became a playwright and my plays always tended to skew toward the real and ugly side of life.
I was definitely a dark and gritty girl.
Then, one day, I read a contemporary novel that had an underlying love story, and I found myself… smiling. Actually smiling. Forgive me this, but I may have even “Ohhhhed” at the love story. And then I realized I felt happy while I was reading this novel, and that was okay. This contemporary novel showed me there is more to read in this world than I had ever previously imagined.
Call it maturity, marriage, motherhood—whatever label you give it—but I suddenly liked the feeling of happiness, even when I read. What’s more, I found myself wholly and completely engaged in the circumstances and the characters when love was at stake.
With my curiosity peaked, I discovered that “romance novels” can be anything. Romance novels today crossover all sorts of genres: from YA and NA, to mystery, suspense, action, paranormal, fantasy…the list goes on and on. And yes, to my heart’s delight, I have found many of them are downright gritty.
That’s why when I turned to writing novels, there was no question in my mind. I would write romance—my way.
My newest YA/NA novel, THE LETTING, is the perfect example. THE LETTING is set in a run-down summer camp, hidden deep in the woods. The lead character, Veronica “Ronnie” Billings, has unknowingly worked tirelessly for a gruesome and chillingly awful cause. Her love interest, Phoenix, is her enemy.
My challenge was to engage you, the reader, by offering a story that would stand on its own, with or without the element of love. But as I’ve discovered, and as many of you have as well, one of the greatest things in life is, to quote George Sand: “To love and be loved.” So I hope you enjoy THE LETTING, a gritty, dystopian story that will hopefully make you smile a bit, as well.
Big surprise – I ended up in a liberal arts college where I majored in English with a concentration in British Lit; and then continued on to get my Master’s Degree in Theatre History. I loved studying the greats: Bertolt Brecht, Edward Albee…Tennessee Williams. I became a playwright and my plays always tended to skew toward the real and ugly side of life.
I was definitely a dark and gritty girl.
Then, one day, I read a contemporary novel that had an underlying love story, and I found myself… smiling. Actually smiling. Forgive me this, but I may have even “Ohhhhed” at the love story. And then I realized I felt happy while I was reading this novel, and that was okay. This contemporary novel showed me there is more to read in this world than I had ever previously imagined.
Call it maturity, marriage, motherhood—whatever label you give it—but I suddenly liked the feeling of happiness, even when I read. What’s more, I found myself wholly and completely engaged in the circumstances and the characters when love was at stake.
With my curiosity peaked, I discovered that “romance novels” can be anything. Romance novels today crossover all sorts of genres: from YA and NA, to mystery, suspense, action, paranormal, fantasy…the list goes on and on. And yes, to my heart’s delight, I have found many of them are downright gritty.
That’s why when I turned to writing novels, there was no question in my mind. I would write romance—my way.
My newest YA/NA novel, THE LETTING, is the perfect example. THE LETTING is set in a run-down summer camp, hidden deep in the woods. The lead character, Veronica “Ronnie” Billings, has unknowingly worked tirelessly for a gruesome and chillingly awful cause. Her love interest, Phoenix, is her enemy.
My challenge was to engage you, the reader, by offering a story that would stand on its own, with or without the element of love. But as I’ve discovered, and as many of you have as well, one of the greatest things in life is, to quote George Sand: “To love and be loved.” So I hope you enjoy THE LETTING, a gritty, dystopian story that will hopefully make you smile a bit, as well.
Published on November 08, 2014 17:36
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dystopian, fantasy, newadult, romance, theletting, youngadult
A Holiday Gift for YOU!

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Enjoy a free gift from the authors of The Wild Rose Press!
2014 Quick & Easy Holiday Garden Gourmet!
Find great recipes from TWRP authors, including my mother's recipe for Vegetarian Chili: Grandma's Vegetarian Chili!
My girls love this, non-vegetarians love it also!
Published on November 18, 2014 17:28
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holiday, recipes, romance, theletting, twrp
THE LETTING -- Trailer Reveal!!!
The Letting Trailer Reveal
Today is the day for THE LETTING TRAILER REVEAL!!!
I hope you enjoy!!
Video created by the very talented, Videos by O.
Today is the day for THE LETTING TRAILER REVEAL!!!
I hope you enjoy!!
Video created by the very talented, Videos by O.
Published on December 03, 2014 17:03
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dystopian, fantasy, newadult, romance, theletting, youngadult
THE LETTING - RELEASE DAY!
Published on December 15, 2014 09:16
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dystopian, fantasy, newadult, romance, theletting, youngadult
An Interview with Phoenix...
So it's February 1st -- which means Valentine's Day is right around the corner! In honor of February, the most romantic month of all, I'm posting an interview with Phoenix of THE LETTING...I hope you enjoy...
PhoenixInterview
PhoenixInterview

Published on February 01, 2015 19:11
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dystopian, fantasy, newadult, phoenix, romance, theletting, youngadult