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Interviewing Author Terri Moore




Interviewing Author Terri Moore


when did you decide you were going to write a book?  

A. 7 years ago

Q.2 how did you come up with the name of your books - 

A. I only have one book out, writing the 2nd. Over 25 years ago,  I went through several traumatic things at once.  I was married to a man for 6 months and in the three months time I found out that he had been in prison for first-degree murder. After I became an alcoholic, drug dealer, and totally lost myself due to the fact that my husband was beating me up and punch me in the face and verbally and mentally abusing me every day. After our divorce was final I decided I wanted to get my life right and I went to a shopping center to buy some new clothes when I was sexually assaulted by a guy with the night that tried to kill me. I beg God who I didn't know at the time, never went to church and never prayed. I prayed a prayer that day if God would get me out of the situation I would turn my life over to him. My book is dedicated to God because he is definitely my best friend. This is why my book is called face to face with God my best friend.

Q. 3 what are you working on now for 20 18?

A. The second book called energized empowerment. Sorry for all the little letters. I am a certified empowerment coach, and I'm all about helping people gain their empowering powers back from people that have done them wrong. If you are not empowered, you are not energized. I help people get their energy back. This is what this book is exactly going to be doing.


Q 4. how long have you been writing? 

A. 4 years




Q 5. What advice would you give other authors?

A. Gets plenty of references when it comes to editors and publishers. Also, make sure that your book is up to specifications for Amazon.

Q 6.  we're can people find you online? 

A. Right now, the only place that people can find my book at https://www.TerriLMooreand Team.com. We have been trying to get it on Amazon, Kindle, and ebooks for a while. The specifications that my publisher did are not the right size for this. She has long retired and cannot be found.

Q7 do you plan on making more books in the future - 

A. yes

Q 8 how many books have you written- 

A. 1

Q 9 did you go to college to be a writer - 

A. no


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