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“The world is full of possibilities, and tomorrow is a new day.”



Background Information

When I was young, I wanted to be an artist, but I married and had children. As a wife and mother, I tried to practice my craft by setting up a studio in my home, but that didn’t work, because my children either smeared the freshly painted canvas, or they squeezed the paint tubes dry and tried to paint everything in the house, including my shoes. So I gave up painting and turned to sketching instead, but after a while it was just infrequent doodling. I always loved to read, thanks to my Mother, Vernice Tankersley Watson, originally from East Bernstady, Kentucky, my Aunt Mary Horne, also from East Bernstady, Kentucky and my Aunt Marie Hicks, from Middlesboro, Kentucky,  (sadly all deceased). They were all three avid readers. My mother used to read True Story Magazine faithfully, although in later years she would have denied it. My Aunt Marie, who was blind, liked almost anything. I used to spend part of my summers in Middlesboro, Kentucky, reading to her. Now my Aunt Mary was different, she loved Comics. Summer visits to her house were amazing because she would lug out big bags filled with comic books, and I would eagerly read until my eyes hurt. Bonnie Gay was also a big influence in my life because she introduced me to motivational books and tapes. Many of them impressed me deeply, and allowed me to believe that I could do anything I wanted to. Shirley Caudill was another major influence in my life. I met her at a community meeting, and when I found out that she was a reporter for the local newspaper, I was awe struck. Even more so when she told me that a college education does not, and can not, make one a writer. "A writer has to write," she said. "And no one can teach you to do that. It's a compulsion." With her encouragement, I wrote my first nonfiction article and took it to the editor of the Sentinel Echo, newspaper in London, Kentucky, and he published it. Soon, I was one of the highest paid Special Feature writers for that newspaper. My husband was a huge influence in my life as well. He believed I could do anything I wanted to do, and that I was always right. He was my greatest fan. We were together for 33 years, but I lost him to heart failure in 1999. It has left a big void in my life. My children have influenced my life greatly too. Each one of them are multi talented, intelligent, decent men and women. They encourage, and believe in me, while pursuing their own goals. Then there are my grandchildren. I desperately want to leave them something of me once I'm gone. I want to show them by example that you can do anything you want to. No one can kill your dreams except you. To quote from my first novel: “The world is full of possibilities, and tomorrow is a new day.”

Birth Place
London, KY USA
Accomplishments

I've written for numerous newspapers as a Special Feature Freelance Reporter, in both Ohio and Kentucky. I have a poem published called Set Me Free. I have also completed my first novel, entitled Possibilities.

Additional Information

Recently there was a full page feature story about me and my new novel in the Sentinel Echo Newspaper, in London, Kentucky. I was featured in the Cincinnati Post, and the Lebanon Ohio Western Star newspapers, for an online medieval novel I created online, and penned the lead part of Queen Venom in for five years. There were about 54 people who took part in the novel, and it was a fantastic way to keep the creative juices flowing. We have about 4000 rough pages of text, and my daughter Megan Terry, is even now writing the first of that series called "Scarlett, First Knight of Vandora." It is destined to be a wonderful novel, so watch for it.

Contact Information
Just My Best Inc.
P.O. Box 644 
Springboro OH 45066   USA
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All about Janet Sue Terry and her hobbies.

Just My Best Inc.
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JMB Publishing
My daughters Rebecca, Megan, and I just opened our own publishing firm, and hope to publish 6 or more books in 2003.

Set Me Free - Resolutions
Resolutions will be the second book in the Set Me Free series. It deals with marital problems, and how hard it is to recapture lost love. But it is possible. It is scheduled to be released by June 2003.



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