The Eating Me Podcast
Summary:Alicia chats with Cecelia Dowdy, a prolific author with over 18 books published, about her inspiring journey from avid reader to published writer. Cecelia shares her early influences, from childhood library visits to discovering Christian fiction, and her unique process for character development rooted in historical research and personal experiences. This episode explores her latest series, The Blacksmith's Bride, where themes of resilience, social class, and colorism intertwine with powerful storytelling.In this episode:Cecelia Dowdy's background growing up Jehovah's Witness and her religious influences on writingHer start in romance writing through community groups like Romance Writers of AmericaHow her personal experiences, such as her son's speech therapy, influence her charactersThe evolution of Christian romance novels and their place in publishingDeep dive into her series: The Blacksmith's Bride and her use of historical context—race, class, and social changeCrafting complex characters based on visual prompts and interview questionsThe significance of writing stories that include themes of colorism and cultural identityNavigating the publishing industry and her re-release of earlier works under her imprintThe importance of faith, question-asking, and personal authenticity in her storytellingCecelia's upcoming projects: stories of older characters and dealing with societal taboos like cultsPersonal reflections on growing up in strict religious environments and how they shape storytellingTimestamps:00:00 - Welcome and introduction to Cecelia Dowdy's journey into writing02:15 - How Cecelia started writing with no formal training04:05 - Discovering Christian fiction and community support through RWA06:14 - The rise of Christian romance novels in secular publishing circles08:12 - Navigating religious beliefs and secular romance as a Black woman10:00 - Experiences with secular and Christian romance influences12:40 - The character development process: using magazines, photos, and interview questions17:36 - The plot and themes of The Blacksmith's Bride19:06 - Addressing themes of colorism and cultural identity in her stories22:19 - How personal experiences with her son's therapy inform her characters27:10 - Cecelia’s upcoming contemporary stories involving older characters and societal issues36:23 - Reflections on religious practices, cultural traditions, and personal faith42:22 - Exploring cults and extreme religious environments in her new project50:22 - The impact of strict religious rules on everyday life and storytelling56:22 - Connecting and following Cecelia Dowdy onlineStay connected with Cecelia:Website: https://ceceliadowdy.com/Subscribe to The Eating Me Podcast on YouTube!!https://youtube.com/@aliciachristian9226?si=lndTSV7K9miNuetjStay in contact with Alicia! Website: https://www.aliciachristian.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Divaleesh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thealiciachristian/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thealiciachristian?lang=en
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