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Thérésa lives with her husband and furbaby by the sea in South Wales.
She originally trained as a psychologist then (when the Ghostbusters thing didn't work out) she went into teaching. All the while, she was writing; initially working on screenplays before moving on to be an award-winning playwright. She continues to work as a playwright/screenwriter, and has a number of films in pre-production. Her recent multi award-winning film “Like Glass” is now available on Amazon Prime. Check out her IMDb page.
In 2015, Thérésa published her debut novel, the science-fiction thriller “Our Little Miracle”. A new edition was released in 2020. 2016 saw the release of “Diary Of An Everyday Vampire”. The third instalment of the 'vampire stand-up' is now available. Other humour titles include the Austen-inspired "First Impressions" and, most recently, "The Ghosts Of Little Cocking".
"Dominic: The Tale Of An Accidental Vampire" tells the gothic horror/romance story of a very different vampire. The sequel, "Fortior Concordia" is out now, with the third book in the saga due in 2021.
Her style is very visual, poetic, and has been described as ‘like Classic Gothic fiction of the best kind.'
Thérésa describes herself as being ‘multi-lingual, hyperactive and outdoorsy'. She is also an actress, singer, and is learning to play the guitar. She jokes that if/when anyone makes a film of Dominic, she'd like to play Aunt Melissa, please..!
I sat so merry in my abode
Loving hands around me
I dreamt of such glorious days
One day i would see
I remember the day I left
My room
I closed the door behind me
One quick look again
Then walked away
The room which would always remind me
The glorious days I had dreamt
I did merrily spent
How little did I then know
Life turns on a dime
My room is now not as it was
When I closed the door
Behind me
My room now is a prison
But not how one would invision
It is one of sorrow and grief
Sadness burns into the bare walls
I catch my breath
And weep
Why did thou'st doth betray?
The room which once embraced me
I ask with riddled heart
Jagged and torn
Which wicked riddles have I thus sought?
I sit still
I am now my room
No dreams as once before
I age before my open door
In my room long ago
I sat merrily in my loving abode
Loving hands did hold me
All gone
My room and myself
Now one
Two thrust to be together
Forever
Alone