This year’s retreat was in Westfield NY. This is the smallest small town right on the edge of Pennsylvania and New York. It is in the middle of wine country, so of course I was happy. And why I did not go for a full …
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As I prepare for my annual writer retreat, I am reminded of the pleasures of leisure activities. Taking a walk, reading a novel, and playing solitaire; these are all activities I enjoy when I am trying to quiet my mind. The season matters of course. …
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My Story
I wanted to take some time to introduce myself to my new fellow, readers, writers, and friends. I was recently reminded to share my story. My journey as a writer has not been a simple one. Everyone’s journey is unique, so I will not claim anything special, but I will say I have not shared my own so here goes.
I have always been creative and made up stories. I love talking and my imagination has and likely will always run on a wavelength all its own. And reading was a constant for me and my family. I did not embrace my ability to create stories until after the birth of my 1st child. If you have visited my Dreams of the Heart page, this piece of the story you may know. Dreams of the Heart came by way of a dream. Really it was a nightmare that turned one scene, one horrible thought into a story of triumph and love. I wrote Dreams of the Heart over a 7-year span. Throughout that time I had another child, graduated with a degree in Computer Networking, elevated my career as an IT Professional for a major banking institution, and grew as a wife. Sometime after the 2017 publication of my first novel, I begin to see the world differently. I did not have dreams of a Danielle Steele writing life, I just wanted joy out of my personal career choices. After a year of hard trials and mental strains; God led me to, or I should say pulled me back toward my passions. I reenrolled in school and started the Master in Library Science program. And as if that wasn’t enough I decided to start another book.
In February of 2019, I published my second novel Twin Souls: A Blue Moon Novel, and started a new career as a library professional. This marks a major transition from corporate America, to public service. Before this change, I spent many years striving to be accepted as a black technology professional. I worked very hard on my technical certifications and skillset. It was odd to start over. But necessary.
So, 5 years later I still do not regret my decision. As a public service employee for a public library, I have held an adult librarian role, a training role, and now a manager role. This work connects with my passions of learning, reading, and creativity. I have been able to move more freely and be my more authentic self. The nerdy things I love are typically welcomed. Talking about fantasy books is not only acceptable, but in some library roles required. Most importantly I get to make an impact on the community around me. My work means something and that is all anyone can ask for. While it is a cliché statement, it rings true; If you love your job, you will never work a day in your life.
I hope everyone who visits my page finds their passion. I hope you find your joy and lean into your callings. I have and finally can be me, Tanela Hicks- Librarian, Author, and Friend.
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Everyone has a hair story. Hair in the black community carries a lot of weight. It shows our strength, and our personality, and highlights our creative talent. If you ever want to see black folk shine in their space; go to a hair show and …
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Things The Books Don’t Tell You Fear and Failure Cherrywood Inn is out there in the world. The story itself took me through light, grief, and back again. Writing this small-town romance story was comforting because I truly feel this is the best genre …
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