Terri Lynn Main

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Terri Lynn Main


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in Eureka California, The United States
August 03, 1952

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I am a retired college professor. I live in California's Central Valley where it gets hot in summer. I hate summer. Currently, I'm writing full time. I don't think of myself as retired as much as the college is paying me to write my novels and Bible studies. I've been published in just about every venue. Fiction, nonfiction, radio drama, live drama, video documentaries, novels and book length nonfiction. I've been traditionally published in magazine and book format, and I'm currently engaged in Indie writing publishing my own stuff and loving it.

I live a fairly quiet life. I'm a life long single and live with my five cats. So, I'm keeping alive the cultural archetype of the Retired Old Maid School Teacher with Cats.

I write science fiction
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“So know this name. Shout it back at the enemy when he attacks. Comfort yourself and others with it. When the bills pile up and the money isn’t there to pay them, Jehovah Shammah!  When your spouse leaves you and the loneliness surrounds like a fog, Jehovah Shammah!  When affliction strikes and the pain is so intense you think you will die, Jehovah Shammah!  When you weep silently in the midnight hour over things you cannot tell your family or friends, Jehovah Shammah!  And when the final hour of this life comes, and the darkness of death closes in around you, look for the light. In just a little while, you will stand face to face with Jehovah Shammah, The Lord who is there.”
Terri Main, Blessed be the Name: A Study in the Names of God

“It seems that the both extremes, centralized economies and laissez-faire free markets, carry the seeds of their own destruction. Centralized economies provide no incentive for the entrepreneur to develop new products, but an unregulated free market represses innovation by turning everything over to mega-corporations, which buy up and suppress products that might threaten their own interests. In both cases innovation, the lifeblood of any economy is discouraged.”
Terri Main, Murder on the Martian Princess



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