Nicoleta Taylor is an American author born in Transylvania, Romania, where her writing skills gained national recognition. Terrans, her American poetry debut transcribes the broadcast of a human passenger of MotherShip Terra, our planet, that intriguingly and insightfully coalesce science fiction with spirituality. "Sending out an S.O.S.M.S. Terra is now leakingThe Love element." Embark on an extraordinary voyage that shifts the paradigm from humankind to kind human to steward of this world. A must-read food for thought book!
Nicoleta Taylor is an American author born in Transylvania, Romania, where her writing skills gained national recognition. Terrans, her American poetry debut transcribes the broadcast of a human passenger of MotherShip Terra, our planet, that intriguingly and insightfully coalesce science fiction with spirituality. "Sending out an S.O.S.M.S. Terra is now leakingThe Love element." Embark on an extraordinary voyage that shifts the paradigm from humankind to kind human to steward of this world. A must-read food for thought book!Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nicoleta Taylor was born in Transylvania, Romania, and moved to Phoenix, Arizona, in her forties. Her name reunites both her Romanianpast and her American present. While living in communist Romania, she found her refuge in books. In elementary school, she was already reading any novel that she could find during those hard times, imagining herself as a secret traveler witnessing other worlds. That was when she also started writing, mainly poems and fairytales. At the age of 14, she won Some¿ Literary Presences - a Transylvanian poetry contest, setting a record as the youngest poet ever to receive such an honor. At the age of 18, she was one of the top three finalists of the 1989 Romanian Language and Literature National Contest, which motivated her to pursue a B.A. in philology, majoring in Romanian and English.After she became a mother of three children, her life challenges in Romania put her writing on hold. In 2010, she married her Americansoulmate and moved to Phoenix, Arizona, together with her children, where she rebuilt her life and started writing again. In 2011, shecompeted in the "Text Construct" Romanian National Contest of Poetry and Short Prose, where her short stories, "The Last Bus" and "TheWheel of Fortune" ranked her #3 nationwide. In 2021, she was invited to contribute to an American collective book, "Wisdom of theSilver Sisters - Guiding Grace," a #1 Amazon international bestseller, recipient of the Firebird Award, and Barnes & Noble pick for the Biggest Books of the Fall. While she continues writing poetry and prose, she has also authored courses and teaches Romanian language and culture for several language services providers with outstanding results and feedback from her American students. She collaborates with Ambrosius, a gifted team of dollmakers from Romania, by distributing their exquisitely handcrafted dolls in the U.S. market under the brand name Eco Flower Fairies. She is also doing work that makes her soul sing by helping those seeking a holistic spiritual approach to their issues, which earned her the Transylvanian Healer nickname.You can learn more about her at:http://www.amazon.com/author/nicoletataylorwww.linkedin.com/in/nicoleta-taylor-075a5410www.ecoflowerfairies.comwww.transylvanianhealer.comIf you would like to reach out to her, she can befound at nicoleta.taylor@yahoo.com
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