The Land of What Could Have Been

When I started writing The Teacher Chronicles, I didn’t have a particular setting in mind. I had my characters, I knew where I wanted the story to go, but I wasn’t set on where I wanted the story to unfold. This is a big reason I don’t write contemporary fiction. I much prefer to create fantasy worlds that can be whatever I want. I live with imposter syndrome, and I always worry when I write about real places I might get something wrong. It just so happened, as I was writing this story I was also learning more about my town and my family’s history.

My great-grandmother attended Morris Harvey College, now Charleston University. When the college moved from Barboursville to Charleston the empty buildings eventually became the local junior high, where both my grandparents attended, along with my mom and her two brothers. It’s since been replaced by a garden area and the old dorms are now a Veteran’s home.

I began to wonder what our little town of Barboursville would be if the campus still stood. What would it look like if the diner and grocery store were still located along Central and Main Street? Then I remembered I didn’t have to wonder, I was a writer, I could create it myself. Thus, Jane, Megan, Daisy, and Alex were given a home, their story finally had a foundation. I used reality and my skill in fantasy writing to create a Barboursville that could have been.

There are more pieces of Barboursville sprinkled throughout the book, but you’ll have to buy the book in August to read more!

Meet the Characters

In just a couple of months The Teacher Chronicles will make it’s way to Amazon and bookstores! I’m over the moon excited and while you wait patiently, dear readers, I thought I’d give a few things to make you excited as well.

I want to take this time to introduce you to the four main protagonists in The Teacher Chronicles.

Meet Jane!

Jane Austen, named after the famous Regency author, teaches English and Journalism at the local high school. In her spare time she works on her manuscript, something she keeps safely tucked away in her desk drawer. She loves her job, her friends, and her town, but one day one visit from a handsome, mysterious stranger changes everything

Meet Alexandria!

Alexandria Lions is a middle school social studies teacher who is proud of her Native American heritage. Adopted at birth, her parents named her after Alexander the Great which started her love for all things historical at a young age. Alex is selfless and always willing to help others, even if it means sacrificing her own desires.

Meet Megan!

Megan Thyme is a high school math teacher who gets to work with her best friend, Jane Austen. Megan married her high school sweet heart shortly out of high school. She loves spending time with her family and friends, but she struggles to juggle her priorities.

Meet Daisy!

Daisy Rhyme is a third grade teacher who loves all things vintage. She also loves her long time boyfriend, Will, but she’s starting to wonder if they’ll ever be anything more. Daisy struggles being a people pleaser, but what will it take to help her realize who she is, is enough?

These four friends will be tested and experience ups and downs in their personal and professional lives, and you can read all about them in the upcoming release of The Teacher Chronicles.\

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