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A person is more than labels but they do exist, ergo … Teresa (a.k.a. Chrissy). 28. Lover of Nerds. Bibliophile. Southerner. Aspiring Novelist. Book/Movie/Music Reviewer. Gaelic Polytheist. Geek extraordinaire. Library Assistant. Environmentalist. Freelance Writer. Gaeilge Student. Photographer. Web Designer. Poet. Digital Artist. Fangirl. Listener of Classic Rock.
I live in rural Alabama—on the foothills of the Appalachian mountains—amidst the hills, streams, wildlife and the mighty Coosa.
Just Published
— Waking Wolf, a poem, in Speck Journal
Works-In-Progress
— Currently co-authoring a nonfiction book about Gaelic Polytheism
What's Brewing?
— possible Arthurian YA novel or novella
— a steampunk short story taking place in the American West
— books 2 and 3 to my NaNoWriMo 2009 urban fantasy novel
— historical fiction about pagan Ireland
Posted on April 7, 2011 at 8:44am 0 Comments 0 Likes
My speculative poem Waking Wolf has been published by Speck Journal. Please check it out as well as all the other awesome writers and artists featured. I'm thrilled to be in such company.
Link to my contribution: http://www.wix.com/speckjournal/contributorsi#!teresa-conner
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