Tahnee Jones

Tahnee Jones

Tahnee Jones is freelance writer who desires to impact women young and seasoned throughout the nations through her works. Having been writing since childhood, she eventually developed a passion towards the woes of womanhood as she experienced many trials throughout her latter teenage years leading into her adulthood. She attributes her inspiration to being a young single mother coming out of the secular world having to stand flat footed for righteousness. With books, a working blog site, and freelance projects all in the works, Tahnee Jones continues the strive to provoke change to the delicate soul women with hopes bringing about the knowledge and reality of self worth.
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  • Straw Cabin
    A sequel to "Brick House", a further look into the life of a woman suffering from low self esteem and eating disorders.
  • Tee Tee's Babies
    A look through the eyes of a mother who is not yet a mother but the role she has taken on explains itself. This piece gives in depth, thought provoking circumstances in hopes of softening spectating hearts.
  • He Said He Would Change
    An in depth look at domestic abuse and the results of making decisons based on false emotions. Designed to provoke the act of making change, this piece is to be viewed as a life altering reality check.
  • When Does Being a Mother Become Too Much?
    A descriptive short story exposing the true values of motherhood at its greatest weakness. Thought provoking and mind filtering, this piece is sure to empower women with strength to remain steadfast.
  • Strings Attached
    A descriptive view at a critical moment of decision that could ultiminately lead to a dangerous lifestyle. This original piece could prokove many young women to count up the costs before placing the value of money before life.
  • These Sagging Breasts
    These Sagging Breasts is a tribute to breast cancer survivors and mothers as well as a though provoking piece for the grown-up children who has not yet realized the value of a simple four letter word "mama."

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