A Little About Myself
My name is Tina Marie Taylor and I was born on August 29, 1966 in Indiana Pennsylvania. Home of the famous Jimmy Stewart and Bob's Pizza, the best cheese and pepperoni pizza on the planet. I was raised by my mother, Louella Barton in a small town on the outskirts of Indiana PA, called "Chevy Chase" and no I have no clue if it was named after the actor. I have four son's, Dean Anthony, Donald Jay Jr, William Carlton and Alan Earl and I have been married for 27 years. I quit school in seventh grade, because my mother got ill and being the oldest child, she needed me to care for her. I did however, go on to get my G.E D and I later attended Indiana Vo-Tech and obtained my CNA's Certified nursed aide. I began writing when I was twenty and didn't decide to try and get anything published until I was forty five. I then got two books published through Publish America and then I later got my third book published. Exit The Subzone' through Author House.
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The Subzone
When I refer to the subzone or the dusty attic of my mind, I am in fact referring to the subconscious mind. I see the mind as a place where dimensional realities exist. The mind is the universe and physical body, the world beneath that endless universe's expanse. The creative spark in which I speak of, is the ether where all ideas are given life and then they are born into existence. The human brain is a mystery and we cannot be certain what our minds are capable of, especially since we only use approximately nine percent of our brain's complicity to begin with. Everything we ever seen, touched, tasted, smelt and heard, is all captured within the sponge like core that is our brain. And just as we possess the ability to remember everything in perfect detail, we are also able to regress those memories as well, where they are stored in the dusty attic of our sleeping subconscious mind either for safe keeping or to make sure they never resurface ever again. When we experience something traumatic or something that our mind feels that we cannot deal with and maintain our sanity, the internal protection mechanism that dwells inside of our head flips a proverbial switch. Ironically enough, this is simply the way our mind protects us from our own mind. The subzone of which I speak, is where the main character Sebastian Blackwell has managed to entrap himself. Fate has had a hand in Sebastian's imprisonment, because there are certain predestined events that have to take place, events that Sebastian will not want to occur. but he is prohibited from trying to prevent it from happening. A power greater than man, has stepped in to keep Sebastian from interfering with Fate. In return, Sebastian has to take care of some personal business before he is able to Exit The Subzone. There is something important that Sebastian has regressed and he has to remember in order to achieve certain inevitable goals of his own.