Her most recent accomplishment started in the summer of 2015.
Making her dad’s dream come true with publishing his works as well, as an
emotional accomplishment. She is the 2016 local A.N.W.A. chapter (Snake River
Writers) president, won NaNoWriMo and loves StoryMakers.
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.
Check out her pages:
Let’s take a look at this wonderful Non-fiction, inspirational book.
This book is an inspirational piece of
work. It includes real stories of people, who have personally overcome and
lived through abuse. It shares hope and a light for all in the darkness of this
increasing devastation. There is a light and this book could be your grasp to
the light.
in the darkness, tears streaming down my face, I clung desperately to
the blanket pulled to my chin, my only protection in the world—or so I
thought. Could I do this any longer? Would there be no end to the
darkness? How could I get out? The answer came readily—I couldn’t. I
had to face this darkness, and I thought I had to face it alone. What I
didn’t realize was that I wasn’t alone, nor would I ever be alone. I
just had to find the light within the darkness of my life.
I had to fight. I had to protect myself, and I had to find any strength there was to find, but it would not be easy.
This
is the journey I took to find the light and the strength to go on. How
long that would take and what I would have to go through before I found
that light and strength, I did not know.