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Denise Terriah

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Denise Terriah is a dystopian fiction author living in the Midwest with her husband, twin daughters, and an ever-shifting menagerie of pets and livestock. She draws inspiration for her writing from her interests in simple living, old-fashioned skills, and her small hobby farm. As It Ends is her first published novel.
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As It Ends


How would you survive the collapse of society?

All Tara really wants is for her life to return to normal. She’s unemployed, impoverished and newly married to a man who isn’t what he’d seemed. When their power is turned off and her husband brings home an injured young woman it will test the limits of Tara’s patience and their dwindling resources.
But as Tara’s life is coming apart the society that they live in collapses around them. The devastating loss of everything she holds dear forces Tara to pick up the pieces in a world unlike anything she’s ever known.
With no running water, grocery stores, hospitals, or electricity, and the appearance of a killer who leaves behind a series of grisly murders; Tara will need all her wits and skills just to survive. 

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Backspaces, Ghosting, Typewritten, Short stories, Denise Terriah

Ghosting


A supernatural short story about a ghost hunter who finds herself pulled to the past. This story by Denise Terriah can be found in the book "Backspaces: Typewritten Tales of Time Travel" edited by Richard Polt, Frederic S. Durbin, and Andrew V. McFeaters, published by Loose Dog Press

Want to know Denise's type? Every story is made of scanned images from the authors' own typewriters. The Story Ghosting was typed on the author's 1970 Brother Charger 11, and her 1965 Smith-Corona Galaxie II.

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Good Boy


A horror short story about a dog who is more than he seems by Denise Terriah which can be found in the book "The Gasconade Review Presents: Ladies Night edited by Rebecca Weber, John Dorsey, and Jason Ryberg. It is published by Spartan Press

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