Terri’s Books
Each of Terri’s books appears in the grid below. Click on the book or the READ MORE link below it to find out where to get your copy.
Pulling Sunset
Pulling Sunset is a travelogue of poetry and photography inspired by the RV adventures of Terri and her husband, Ray. The two, along with their dog, Chaka, traveled across the United States as full-time RVers from 2019 to 2022. "In Pulling Sunset, Terri L. French...
Fully Human: haibun & senryu
Fully Human is a book of haibun and senryu that focuses on family relationships. "In Terri French's book Fully Human... senryu and haibun are woven together not to show us the great highlights in someone's life, but the beautiful imperfections that make it meaningful....
The Color of Bruises
This is a collection of uncomfortable truths. In my opinion, those are the truths that most need to be told, and most need to be revealed. Silence is not just the wall that needs to be toppled by the victims but by the society that surrounds them. We are too likely to...
Keepers – a book of haibun
Keepers is a delightful romp through religion, rebellion and rambunctiousness. French’s haibun offer an artful fusion of memory tied to parenting her two boys along with her imagination steeped in regional awareness of rural Alabama where she has lived for the last...
Huntsville Textile Mills & Villages: Linthead Legacy
In the early 1900s, Huntsville, Alabama, had more spindles than any other city in the South. Cotton fields and mills made the city a major competitor in the textile industry. Entire mill villages sprang up around the factories to house workers and their families. Many...
A Ladybug on My Words
A Ladybug on My Words is a book of contemporary haiku. It is illustrated by Terri's son, Logan Tanner. You can learn more about Logan Tanner's art at logantannerart.com.