Teri Case
Teri Case is a native Nevadan. Her alcoholic father, bipolar mother, and nine siblings taught her to watch and learn from others and that laughter can lighten any load (at least for a few seconds). She often travels—watching, learning, and writing about people who just want to matter. Her debut novel, TIGER DRIVEmore
Teri Case is a native Nevadan. Her alcoholic father, bipolar mother, and nine siblings taught her to watch and learn from others and that laughter can lighten any load (at least for a few seconds). She often travels—watching, learning, and writing about people who just want to matter. Her debut novel, TIGER DRIVE (2018), has been recognized by the Library Journal and was selected by Kirkus Reviews for its issue "Up All Night," Biblioboard for their Indie Author Project, and it has won IBPA's Gold Benjamin Franklin Award. Her second novel, IN THE DOGHOUSE (2019), is a Gold Readers' Favorite, an Indie Author Project pick, and a gold winner of the National Indie Excellence Award. Her third novel, FINDING IMOGENE was released in January 2024. Teri runs the Tiger Drive Scholarship for students who want to reach, learn, and grow beyond their familiar environment by attending college.