Wendy Teller was a systems and software engineer in the process control and telecommunications industries. Now that she is retired, she writes fiction, memoir, and history. Her stories have appeared in Chicken Soup for the Soul, The Naperville Sun, and Rivulets. Her story Dusting the Towels received the Richard Eastman Prose Award.
Wendy’s books include Becoming Mia, a story of coming of age in the turbulent 1960s, and Hungarian Rhapsody, about a young woman who wants to follow her own dreams in the repressive culture of 1905 Hungary. Hungarian Elegy, the sequel to Hungarian Rhapsody, follows our heroine as she works for women’s rights in Budapest.
Wendy and her husband, science fiction and fantasy author Richard F. Weyand, live on a cliff in the woods near Bloomington, Indiana.
www.wendyteller.com