Author Terry Lee Marzell published in 2022 Inlandia anthology

Author Terry Lee Marzell has just had two short pieces published by the Inlandia Institute. Photo credit: Hal Marzell

Author Terry Lee Marzell has just had two of her pieces published by the Inlandia Institute. Her work has been included as one of 61 contributors whose writing has been published in the 2022 edition of Writing from Inlandia. This is the third year in a row that Terry’s work appears in an Inlandia anthology.

One of the pieces published in this year’s anthology is an amusing anecdote entitled “One Wild Ride.” The story describes her hair-raising experience riding an ATV in Mexico’s Sonoran Desert. The other piece is a poem entitled “The Pen.” To purchase the volume, click on this link to 2022 Writing from Inlandia on amazon.

Last year, Terry published two pieces, both autobiographical, in the 2021 volume. The first was a sentimental story about her childhood entitled “The Sewing Machine,” and the second was a humorous anecdote she calls “My Introduction to French Cuisine.” To purchase the volume with these pieces, click on 2021 Writing from Inlandia on amazon.

In 2020, Terry published a humorous account of a harrowing personal experience entitled “Flash Flood Casualties,” and an observational piece entitled “The Beauty in a Hundred Mundane Moments.” To purchase this volume, click on 2020 Writing from Inlandia on amazon.

The Inlandia Institute is a regional literary nonprofit and publishing house that serves the Inland Empire of Southern California. The organization offers free public literary and cultural programming, supports writing workshops for teenagers and adults, and provides in-school and after school enrichment programs for children and young people.