Teya has been writing for as long as she can remember. At a young age she lived on a street she affectionately named Hill Street Blues, which helped her creative writing. Her Family moved to Menan where she continued her love of writing. Her father would always be and will continue to be her inspiration, even after his untimely death in 2006.
She loves sitting in her soft chair next to the fireplace and watching out a big living room window. It gives her plenty of creative juice for stories.
She met the love of her life in the loft of a barn. Yep, that set up some teasing from her father. They have been happily married since 2003. They have four children and all are loving and supportive of her writing. Her oldest daughter is following in her footsteps as a writer adding her own illustrations. She refuses to comment on the trolls in the closets and under the beds. She is active in her church, has compassion for others, and a love for all life brings.
Q&A with the Author
5- What is your favorite part of writing? I love creating a wonderful escape into my world of fantasy for others to experience. Everyone has something to create and share with the world even if they don't know it yet. This is mine.
6- Do you have any advice for other writers? Yes. WRITE! I don't care if it sounds dumb, or stupid. WRITE it down because somewhere in that pile of dung is a diamond ready to be found. Also, if you're scared, swallow that fear and use it to propel you forward. Do hard things. Take that fear and mold it into propelled jet fuel and do it. The only one holding you back is you. Don't stand in your own way forward.
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One wrong step changes Jocelyn’s Prima Ballerina’s life in one step...
When these two meet, it could be catastrophic or the answer to
unspoken prayers.
Can love be tested too far? Will hearts soften and hurts be
forgiven?
Or will too much loss be too devastating to find hope?
One thing is for sure, lives are about to change forever…
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Snippet
Coming to a stop sign, Jeremiah glanced quickly
left, then right, and stepped on the gas as he glanced at his sister.
Strangely, she began to glow brighter. A fleeting thought came to him of why
she might be illuminated. Emily started to turn her head right, and as she
turned everything slowed down. Silence fill the space, not even the radio made
a sound. He saw her eyes wide with fear and her mouth open as if in screaming,
but no words. He felt his eyebrows crease together a second before he heard
Emily scream, “Jer!” Then a deafening crunch, as he slammed against his door,
and as his head careened toward the window. Metal twisting metal, and the
shattering of glass could be heard. Just before his head smashed against the
window knocking him out.
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