Terri
Blackstock
Major
Works
As Terri Blackstock
Revelation Series
- Last Light
- Night Light
- True Light
Suncoast Chronicles Series
- Evidence of Mercy (1995)
- Justifiable Means (1996)
- Ulterior Motives (1996)
- Presumption of Guilt (1997)
Second Chances Series
- Never Again Goodbye (1996)
- When Dreams Cross (1996)
- Blind Trust (1997)

- Broken Wings (1998)
Under Pseudonym Terry Harrington
- Blue Fire (1984)
- Head over Heels (1986)
- Lovers' Reunion (1986)
- Tender Betrayer (1986)
- A Secret Stirring (1986)
- Stolen Moments (1987)
- Tangled Triumphs (1987)
- Ticket to a Fantasy (1987)
- Wife Wanted (1988)
- Her Father's Daughter (1991)
- Flashback (1993)
- One Good Man (1993)
- Silena (1993)
- Winner Take All (1995)
Under Pseudonym Tracy Hughes
- Impressions (1986)
- Quiet Lightning (1986)
- Above the Clouds (1988)
- Emerald Windows (1989)
- White Lies & Alibis (1990)
- Honorbound (1991)
- Second Chances (1991)
- Father Knows Best (1992)
- Sand Man (1992)
- Delta Dust (1993)
- Jo--Calloway Corner Series (1993)
- Catch a Falling Star (1994)
- Heaven Knows (1994)
- The Princess and the Pauper (1994)
- To Heaven and Back (1995)
- Daniel--Return to Calloway Corners (1996)
Newpointe 911 Series
- Private Justice (1998)
- Shadow of Doubt (1998)
- Word of Honor (1999)
- Trial by Fire (2000)
- Line of Duty
Other
- Seasons under Heaven (1999, with Beverly
LaHaye)
- Showers in Season: Book Two (2000,
with Beverly LaHaye)
- Sweet Delights: For Love of Money (2000)
- Times and Seasons (2001, with Beverly LaHaye)
- Seaside (2001)
- Southern Storm (Cape Refuge Series, April,
2003)
and others. See TerriBlackstock.com
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Biography
of Terri Blackstock
by Laci Cuevas (SHS)
Terri Blackstock was born December 7, 1957,
in Belleville, Illinois. Her family moved to Mississippi when
she was eleven. After graduating from Wingfield High School,
in Jackson, Mississippi, in 1975, she attended
Hinds Junior College in Mississippi in 1975-1976. She
then transferred to Northeast Louisiana University, where in
1981 she received her Bachelor's degree. Blackstock began
writing in 1983, when she wrote her first romance novel.
She released thirty additional romances novels for various publishers:
Harlequin, Harper Collins and Silhouette.
Blackstock previously wrote romance novels under the name of
Terri Harrington and under the pseudonym name of Tracy Hughes.
The first romance novel she wrote under Blackstock is Never
Again Goodbye. However, in 1994 Blackstock began
writing in a new genre due to a dramatic change in her beliefs.
Armed with Christianity, she now feels compelled
to write the truth and wishes she could go back and unwrite
the romance novels. To date, she has written over twenty Christian
novels.
Terri Blackstock has received many awards for numerous novels.
The majority are for her romance novels. In 1986, she
won the Golden Medallion Finalist for best traditional romance
for A Secret Stirring. In 1990, she was awarded
the Lifetime Achievement Award for best continuing series for
Romantic Times. She has won numerous Climbing
Rose Awards and many others (Gale Literary Databases). Blackstock
is the 1988 winner of the Romance Writers of America's Golden
Medallion for Best Short Contemporary Novel for Stolen
Moments. More recently, she has two books
that are number one and two on the Christian Booksellers Association
best-seller list (Graham 1E).
Blackstock returned to Mississippi and now lives in Clinton,
Mississippi. She has three children. When she is not
writing, she enjoys attending all of her children's activities.
She is a volunteer in Baptist church ministries (Gale Literary
Databases). Her next book Line of Duty will be
published in October.
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A Review
of Seaside
By Laci Cuevas (SHS) 
Seaside is a touching and heart wrenching novel
by Terri Blackstock. Blackstock, now a Christian novelist,
brings real life emotion to this story. Jealousy, envy, grief,
sadness, joy, and love are all emotions Blackstock uses to hold
her readers captive.
Maggie Downing, a loving mother, has two daughters, Sarah and
Corinne, who live very hectic lives. Maggie has a strong
passion for photography. She also enjoys the smell of
salt water and the sound of waves beating onto the sand.
She invites her daughters to spend a week with her in Florida,
so she can capture photographs of them for an autobiography.
Sarah and Corinne are very hesitant about going because they
both have very busy lives. While in Florida they find out things
about each other that they didn't know. They all have
their own problems and all of their lives are not perfect.
I really enjoyed reading this novel. This novel really
made me think about how we all rush through life thinking we
have all the time in the world, but really we don't have that
much time at all. When I was reading this book,
it was really hard for me to put it down. The way Blackstock
wrote about how different Sarah's and Corinne's lives
are and how busy they are for their mom. This story
really made me think of my very own life because I don't make
enough time for my family and the people I love. This
book touched me deeply and that is why I recommend Seaside.
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An
Interview with Terri Blackstock (February 5,
2003)
by Laci Cuevas (SHS)
What are your parents' names, and what do/did they do
for a living?
My father is O.L. Ward, Jr. He's a retired Air Force
Colonel, and also a retired captain from Continental Airlines.
My mother is Jo Ann Weathersby, and she works for the Mississippi
State Government.
Where did you attend high school and college; also when did
you graduate?
I graduated from Wingfield High School, Jackson, Mississippi
in 1975, then from Northeast Louisiana University in 1981.
Who did you marry and do you have children? What are
their names?
My husband is Ken Blackstock, and children are Lindsey,
Michelle, and Marie.
Is Seaside, even though fiction, based on your
life or someone you know/knew?
It's fiction, but I did draw on experiences of some of
my friends who had cancer.
What was it that influenced you to write?
Photo from cover of Seaside
I loved to read, and I spent a lot of time moving and
being the new kid when I was growing up. My imagination
was often my best friend. Eventually I started writing my daydreams
down.
When did you become interested in writing?
I wrote my first poem at age eleven, and from that moment
on I knew I wanted to do that for the rest of my life.
What kind of student were you in high school?
I was a B/C student in high school, but almost a straight
A student in college.
How long did it take you to write Seaside?
SEASIDE only took about three months to write because
it is a short book.
Where did you get the idea for this book?
From my own life. I felt so anxious and rushed all the
time, and I thought a lot of my readers did, too. I wanted to
write a story that would encourage people (and myself) to slow
down and rest in Christ.
Are you working on a new book right now? Do you have
a title for it yet? What is it about?
I'm working on a book called LINE OF DUTY which will
be out in October. It's the 5th book in my Newpointe 911 series.
Do you have any advice for future writers?
I have a writer's tips page on my web site,
and it's full of advice. My favorite piece of advice,
however, is "Don't get it right, get it written." After
you've gotten it written, you can rewrite and rewrite
until it's ready for publication.
Do you have any advice for students today?
Pay close attention to your English classes, because
you'll find that everything you learn there will be useful in
your life, and your intelligence will often be measured by how
well you handle the English language.
When did you move to Mississippi and why? How has Mississippi
or living in Mississippi influenced your writing?
I moved to Mississippi when I was eleven, and though
I did move away for a time, I came back because I love it. The
people are warm and kind, the days are sunny and usually warm,
and it has been a great place to raise children. The southern
culture is very rich and offers lots to write about, which is
why so many writers come from the South.
Thanks, Laci, for these great questions!
Terri Blackstock
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Related
Websites
Read
more about Terri Blackstock's other novels and a short bio
about her.
Look
at this web page to look inside the book Seaside.
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Bibliography
Blackstock, Terri. Email to Nancy Jacobs. RE: Student
questions for SHS web page. Wed, 5 Feb 2003.
Blackstock, Terri. Seaside. Zondervan
Publishing House, 2001.
Graham, Charlotte. "Writer's works leave 'Left Behind'
behind." The Clarion Ledger 15 June 2002: 1E and 2E.
"Reviews." Romantic Times Magazine. 1998-2002.
12 December 2002.
<http://www.romantictimes.com/data/books/12549.html>
"Terri Blackstock." Gale Literary Databases. 11
December 2002.
<http://www.galenet.com/servlet/GLD/hits>
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