Tes Lewis

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Tes Lewis


Born
in Kentucky, The United States
July 22, 1991

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Originally from a small town in a crater in the mountains of Southeastern Kentucky, Tes is a thirty year old Appalachian writer, poet, blogger, avid-reader and small business owner. She is currently living in Tennessee with her husband and their pup.

Aside from the obvious (books), she enjoys spending time with her niece, lake days, cooking, swimming, pizza, (iced) coffee, movies & television, painting, drawing, photography, mythology & folklore, comics, dungeons & dragons, tarot readings, romance novels and crime podcasts.

Oh, and tattoos! Out of the five she has so far, she is ridiculously proud of the tattoo of Medusa on her right shoulder. She can’t wait to get more tattoos but she’s especially excited for more Greek mythology themed one
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Average rating: 4.6 · 5 ratings · 3 reviews · 2 distinct works
Girl, Coming Home

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Life in Technicolor

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“I long for spring days -
when the flowers bloom,
the sun warms the earth,
and every day feels lighter”
Tesia Lewis, Girl, Coming Home
tags: poetry

“kindness is the foundation for the body that you call home but there are moments when you begin to question whether or not you should continue to be the person who takes everything thrown at her and doesn’t say a single goddamn word”
Tesia Lewis, Girl, Coming Home
tags: poetry

“I cannot for the life of me recall a single good thing anyone has ever said about me”
Tesia Lewis, Girl, Coming Home



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