Meet Terri
Okay, no big fanfare. It’s just
me. Everywoman. Compulsive, controlling, craving chocolate.
Now, mind you, I’ve been around awhile. Long enough
to celebrate my jubilee year—some time ago.
My handsome hubby, Bob and I have been
married since 1974. Must say I love him more today than when
we said our vows. And that’s not because he forgot his vows and wouldn’t
look at me on our wedding day. Imagine his first whispered
words to me at the altar were, “Don’t look at me,
or I’ll laugh.” Yep. Course, that may have been
because a few minutes earlier it wasn’t his bride who
emerged from the limo, but my brother, without the ring. Where
was I? In the caterer’s truck sitting on a bucket of
cold slaw, with the ring. Long story.
We have a beautiful daughter, Rebekah, who is an incredible
singer and financial administrator. Guess what, she works for
me. Tee-hee. Is God good or what?
Writing has been my passion since the day Grandma set up an
ancient Royal typewriter on a metal table with a cold metal
stool, in 1960. My vivid imagination finally had an outlet,
which was good because my mom thought I was crazy. All the
stories tumbling in my head finally had a place to go.
While my siblings and cousins played
outside, I stuck my tush to that metal stool (sometimes literally
on hot days) typing the great American novel. Adventurous
tales of rescues and damsels in distress. All illustrated
by yours truly, and bound with tape. Still have some of them.
They’re classics. Jilly
the Teddy Bear. Flicka and Cathy. Like I said, classics.
If you click on Books, you can see the more current classics
I’m working on.
My other passion is Israel and the
Jewish people. Makes sense. They’re the people of the greatest book of all, the Bible.
As a member of the flagship of Messianic Jewish Synagogues
in Philadelphia, Beth Yeshua, I’ve become a Ruth in an
amazing community of Naomis.
These two passions of mine have merged
in my writing. Whether fiction or non-fiction, my heart to see
Messianic Jews and Christians one will radiate like the sun.
Because, guess what, when we’re
one? God will do the impossible! |