About Teresa Peschel

A Short Bio About Teresa Peschel
Teresa Peschel lives with her family in the Sweetest Place on Earth. She has long been interested in sustainability, resource depletion, and finding a balanced life, not too much and not too little. This led her to write Fed, Safe, & Sheltered: Protect Your Family and Thrive Amid Tough Times (formerly Suburban Stockade). Her latest book, Sew Cloth Grocery Bags: Make Your Own in Quantity For Yourself, For Gifts, and For Sale, follows in the same vein.

A Short Bio About Odessa Moon
(Teresa writes science-fiction romance as Odessa Moon)

Teresa Peschel lives with her family in the Sweetest Place on Earth. She has long been interested in sustainability, resource depletion, and finding a balanced life, not too much and not too little. Why take more than you need when other people and animals need lives and space too? While growing up, she read plenty of science-fiction and fantasy and wondered what the authors hand-waved away about how difficult it really would be to terraform another planet. She read plenty of romances and wondered where the characters’ relatives were and how they paid the bills. So as Odessa Moon, she also writes science-fiction romances set on a terraformed Mars.

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Teresa Peschel holding Agatha Christie, She Watched

Teresa Peschel giving a talk about Agatha Christie movies

Teresa Peschel holding Agatha Christie, She Watched

Teresa Talks About Agatha Christie Movies

This is a 9-minute excerpt from “13 Poirots and 7 Miss Marples,” Teresa’s deep dive into movie adaptations of Christie’s great detectives. The talk lasts about 90 minutes, including clips from the movies, and can easily be split into two parts.