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Judge My Book by Its Cover
People often ask me questions about the process of writing a book. Was it hard to do? How much did it cost? Where did you find your editor? But the question I get the most is about the cover of All But Six. Last year when I typed the last… -
You’re Not Just a Father
I wrote my memoir All But Six to honor my dad, but this particular blog post is dedicated to all dads. On this Father’s Day I’d like to give a shout-out to all those guys who fill roles that are never mentioned. There’s no lavish award show, trophy or gold… -
Five Years Ago...goodbye is not the end
May 21, 2019 was the worst day of my life. It wasn’t just the fact that I had lost my father, it was the way in which he departed. As I wrote in my memoir All But Six, the events of that day left me feeling shocked and traumatized. I… -
Can Mulligans Change Your Life?
Masters week at Augusta National Golf Club is always one of my favorite weeks of the year. Watching the iconic event, listening to the calm music, taking in the gorgeous Azalea shrubs, and experiencing all the annual traditions while being lulled asleep by the voice of Jim Nance, is such… -
What Remains Not to Be Seen
The day after I realized my world would never be the same after losing one of my favorite people on the planet, was a day all about making choices. The choice of sinking into the pain and dwelling on what was no longer, or the choice to see it a… -
Magic Line of Fear
On the evening of August 16th, 1987, Northwest Flight 255 departed Detroit Metro Airport headed to Phoenix. Fourteen seconds after take-off the plane crashed to the ground landing on Middlebelt Road. Sadly, 156 people died that night including a few that had been driving on the road near the airport.…
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All But Six A Memoir by Terrina Troy
“A unique and uncensored illustration of overcoming adversity, traversing difficult personal boundaries, and finding purpose in the pain. Its lessons are heartwarming, hilarious and jaw-dropping—I didn’t want it to end.” — Donna R