Additional Projects and Market Expansion

Terri Thorne's work extends far beyond her memoir, reflecting a multifaceted approach to advocacy, healing, and storytelling that connects powerfully with her niche audience. Alongside Revisit, she has authored Unbound: A Quick Start Guide to Healing, a concise, actionable guide offering survivors tools to begin their healing journeys. While unpublished, this book has the potential to serve as a foundational resource in her advocacy work. The author has experience narrating and can create audio versions.

Terri also envisions additional books that further explore the complexities of surviving and overcoming trauma. A sequel to Revisit will chronicle her struggles in adulthood, navigating cycles of domestic violence, addiction, toxic professional relationships, a failed marriage, and the lingering shadow of abuse—pitfalls where many survivors remain trapped. Yet, this book will center on the resilience needed to break free and build a life of stability and self-worth. Another planned work will focus on the devastating murder of her 4-year-old cousin, a haunting yet all-too-common conclusion to many incest stories, and how this tragedy shaped Terri's drive to protect and advocate for vulnerable children.

Building on her dedication to storytelling, Terri intends to write a screenplay for a movie based on her life experiences. Immersive and personal, the movie will serve as a poignant exploration of trauma, healing, and the courage it takes to break generational cycles of harm. By bringing her story to the screen, Terri will transform her deeply human experiences into a medium that can educate and move a broader audience, touching those who might not otherwise engage with a book or a workshop. The visual narrative will not only highlight her resilience but also shine a light on the systemic issues survivors face across different stages of their lives. More than entertainment, the movie will be a call to empathy and action, urging viewers to confront societal stigmas surrounding abuse and to foster greater understanding and compassion. It represents another facet of her advocacy, one that bridges the gap between personal suffering and collective awareness.

Terri is preparing to launch a podcast as part of a broader commitment to engaging the survivor community and allies. The podcast will act as an extension of her work, amplifying the themes woven through Revisit, Unbound, and her other works. It will provide a platform for in-depth discussions around trauma, resilience, and recovery, highlighting diverse voices and perspectives while offering listeners both solidarity and actionable insights.

Terri's vision is to create a comprehensive platform for survivors, blending her written works, her future film, and tools and offerings designed to nurture healing and empowerment. Her business plan includes developing journals, affirmation decks, guided meditations, t-shirts, and even an app catering specifically to incest trauma survivors. These products will be seamlessly integrated into speaking engagements and workshops, providing practical tools to extend her impact beyond the page. Together, these efforts position her story not as one of despair but as a rallying point for change, giving others the courage to find their voice.

The addition of these new projects uniquely complements Terri’s ability to connect with diverse audiences. Where books and workshops can feel deeply intimate, the reach of a movie or the raw exploration of a hidden double life opens the door to larger conversations—situating individual pain against systemic failings and societal disregard. By weaving her life story through different mediums, Terri strengthens her role as a storyteller, an advocate, and a bridge for survivors to find understanding in others and themselves. Together, these projects present not just a suite of resources but a cohesive ecosystem aimed at connecting with survivors where they are, amplifying awareness, and supporting journeys toward healing. Through books, workshops, products, and her eventual foray into film, Terri’s voice will continue to resonate, fostering resilience and hope in innumerable lives.

Market Potential

The demand for authentic, unvarnished personal narratives continues to rise as readers actively seek stories that challenge societal norms and foster empathy. The memoir market thrives as audiences connect with voices that speak truth to power, especially those that illuminate the complexities of trauma and the depths of resilience. Terri Thorne’s expanding body of work—spanning her memoir Revisit, planned books, and a future screenplay—stands uniquely poised to meet this demand.

By fearlessly exploring themes like survival, healing, and the dualities of human experience, her stories resonate not only with survivors of trauma but also with practitioners, advocates, and everyday readers seeking understanding and hope. The planned addition of a movie introduces her deeply personal narrative to an even broader audience, offering a visceral, visual medium that complements the intimacy of her written works. Terri’s holistic approach to storytelling ensures her message penetrates multiple spaces—literary, cinematic, and communal—positioning her as a pivotal voice in reshaping conversations about resilience and recovery.