Rebecca is a thirty-four-year-old woman looking for yesterday.
She currently works as a substitute teacher..
In her spare time, she enjoys hiking, biking, kayaking, and traveling.
An avid reader, Tara enjoys classic and contemporary literature.
She serves on the Scranton Reads Committee and has moderated several book discussions for local libraries.
She has done readings of her work in New York and Pennsylvania.
Most recently, Tara\'s essay "The Dream Lives On" was published by Blind Faith Books in the anthology I AM STRENGTH: True Stories of Everyday Superwomen.
Although she has enjoyed success as a fiction writer, she also dabbles in nonfiction and has had several pieces published both online and in print.
In 2017, she was a freelance blogger for The American Writer\'s Museum and a book reviewer for At the Inkwell. in Creative Writing. in English and an M.
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She holds a B.
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Tara Lynn Marta was born in Brooklyn, New York and moved to Pennsylvania at age nine.
In an attempt to alter the past and save her mother from an untimely death, Rebecca learns that the only person she can save is herself.
She falls asleep on the subway and wakes to find herself in 1980, where she comes into contact with not only her parents and family, but her childhood self.
Rebecca decides to return to Brooklyn after twenty-five years.
Before losing her mother when she was nine, her world seemed safe and secure.
Alone after the death of her father and break up with her live-in boyfriend John, Rebecca clings to memories of her childhood in Brooklyn.
Rebecca is a thirty-four-year-old woman looking for yesterday