By T. I. Lowe
I’m a serial storyteller and I can’t help myself. There’s probably
a twelve-step program to help me out, but I want no part in it. Stories have
long coursed through my southern veins, nagging me to create a world for them
to thrive in. Those suckers just pop up in my head and I just have to share
them. Really. I have to! I admit I’m completely addicted to doing so too. My
fingers itch and my heart beckons until I give in and set the story free. My
southern roots entwine meticulously throughout my stories with y’all, ain’t,
and dang sneaking in when I’m not paying any attention. I
adore taking my readers out to the cornfield for a game of hide-and-seek or
down the humble country river to wrangle up some fish for frying. I can
probably even talk you into taking a leisurely stroll down a cool dirt road
barefooted while the crickets serenade us and the lightening bugs illuminate
our paths at dusk.
Stories go way beyond a dance of southern words and settings
though. Oh, yes. My words may sound simple, but simple they are not. Readers
want someone to hate, someone to fall in love with, someone to mourn, and
someone to root for to the very end. Readers need a story that’s going to lead
them on an unpredictable roller coaster of emotions, both good and bad.
My stories want nothing more than to deliver all of this while
being packaged in a charming southern setting full of twang. There are endless
subjects that plead for us to explore and to provide a brave voice. Whether
it’s abuse in its various detrimental forms, self-doubts that plague
relentlessly, or tragedies that creep in and turn our worlds upside down before
tearing it apart.
So, yes, I’m addicted to
my southern stories and want nothing more than to give them the chance to ease
their way into the readers’ heart and to open their eyes to a whole new world.
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T.I. Lowe is a southern
belle that resides on a small farm hidden in the boonies near coastal South
Carolina. Most days you can easily find T.I. in her kitchen, whipping up
homemade treats for her babies and neighbors or glued to her computer keyboard. Her first novel is Lula's Cafe. She enjoys drifting away in the fictitious world of the latest novel while
bathing in the warm southern sunshine with a glass of iced tea in hand. T.I.'s second novel in the Coming Home Again Series, Goodbyes and Second Chances. Information and Excerpts are
available on her website: tilowe.com
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