Tera Johnson-Swartz

Welcome!

 
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Hello!

Thanks for stopping by…I’m half-way through my grad school program, teaching high school English, writing a collection of poetry, and drafting a fiction novel (though usually not all at once!). I also spend the better part of my days dreaming of living in the mountains and writing full time (assuming I’m not hiking with my husband or trying to keep up with my kids and dogs).

I’m grateful you’re visiting my site and hope you’re intrigued, inspired, or maybe a little of both. Feel free to explore and enjoy!

In love and light,

t

April 2024

 

F.A.Q.

 

What’s your writing style?

In my stories I cut the bull and center my writing around the very topics I’m most passionate: life, sex, relationships, and self-worth. My characters come alive as close friends. Often unable to provide all the answers, they help to reveal the truth - as best I know it.

Who are your favorite authors?

Like many readers, I have several of those I’d consider to be “timeless”: Maya Angelou, Margaret Atwood, Judy Blume, Jean Craighead George, Zora Neale Hurston, Lois Lowry, Toni Morrison, George Orwell, Daniel Quinn, J.K. Rowling, Alice Walker - and those are just the ones off the top of my head!

What are some of your favorite books?

Several books made my favorite list, but each for a different reason - emotions, provoking critical thinking, etc. Here are a few that stand out: THE GIVER by Lois Lowry, FOREVER by Judy Blume, THE COLOR PURPLE by Alice Walker, THEIR EYES WERE WATCHING GOD by Zora Neale Hurston, ANIMAL FARM by George Orwell, and MY SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN by Jean Craighead George. While individually each attract a different audience, collectively they share a common theme: controversy and self-discovery. Whether it be sex, language, ageism, feminism, or political uprising, they all go against the grain of conformity. In my youth I embraced such literary works because I felt in good company with characters, writers, and voices who shared my feelings of rebelliousness and individuality.

Why do you write about controversial topics?

Because they're relevant. Because they're necessary. Because somebody has to! Stories come to me, in a variety of waves - driving, just before I fall asleep, or in the middle of dinner. Still, often I see a subtle connection between my favorite books as a teen and my own writing. Many topics that were valid then, are relevant now - with slightly different challenges and eras. Readers are just as curious, they simply need the right book they can relate to.

 

How do you feel about censorship/banned books?

It's a bunch of bull$#!t - especially for young adults. Books are the gateway to the outside world without actually going anywhere...How else can teens learn critical thinking and coping mechanisms from the sidelines in day-to-day life? The experiences, atmospheres, and lessons from characters in a story shape the way youths portray the world in such an empowering and positive way, it's foolish to squander the art!

Besides, nearly every taboo becomes the underground fad anyway, so pick your battles...

Are your characters based on real people?

Now, now...would you ask a magician to reveal his/her tricks? My characters are real in the sense someone, somewhere, relates to them. Many people I’ve met over the years might attribute characteristics or moods to a single character, but no, none have been a direct match.

What's your inspiration?

My children. I know, it sounds cliche, but I want them to have the opportunity to read stories that provoke conversation with their peers, adults, and teachers. I want them to recognize the consequences in real-life situations without having to always experience them personally. And selfishly, I want them to see me for more than the big-bad-Mama that I sometimes have to be...Perhaps later in their lives they'll be able to look back and say, "Hey, she was alright..."

How do you get published?

As soon as I figure out the precise formula for this question, I'll let you know...

Do you have kids?

Yes. Three. Two sons and a daughter. They're too young to read my stories now, but soon enough they'll surely be part of my target audience.

What's your biggest fear?

Aside from snakes, mountain lions, moose, sharks, and scary-spiders? Not having the opportunity to achieve everything on my ever-growing vision board. I try to follow the motto often preached by my elders: live your life to the fullest - never know when your time's up. With their experience and my motivation, I'm not about to pass up an opportunity to enjoy each and every day I've got left on this planet!


Favorites Things

I have many hobbies - so many, I often have trouble dividing my time between them. When I'm not writing or spending time with my family, I'm usually gardening, cooking crafting, watching a movie, playing music, or dreaming of another travel adventure.


Words I Live By

We've all got favorite quotes, here are a few of mine:

"Well-behaved women seldom make history."     - Laura Thatchel Uhlrich

"It takes a lot of courage to grow up and be who you really are."     - E.E. Cummings

"If you're always trying to be normal, you will never know how amazing you can be."     - Maya Angelou

"...and then the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom..."     - Anais Nin

Reader Reviews

Tera writes an emotional, twisty plot, and has characters with very real issues and hangups...Her pacing is second-to-none...I was hooked on all her novels from the first word!

~ Katherine C.H.

She writes strong, character-driven stories that get to the heart of the emotional elements...Her characters are believable - they live inside very real portrayals - making us feel like we're right there.

Steve A.

Not afraid to tackle tough topics relevant today...her characters leap from the pages and into readers' hearts...Her stories encourage readers to think 'What would I do?'

~ Kim H.

She keeps readers hooked with a fresh blend of creative storytelling, great dialogue and original characters dealing with contemporary problems.

~ Lori W.

Tera writes some of the best Character Driven Fiction I've ever read.

~ Vasco C.

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