Timika’s List of Literary Works: Explore Diverse Genres
Hi there,
I am a multi-genre writer residing in O’Fallon, Illinois, a trained Integrative Nutrition Health and Lifestyle Coach, and a bachelor’s and master ‘s-prepared nurse with over 20 years of healthcare experience. I write on health, healing, fitness, lifestyle, and parenting. In addition, I love transforming the foods of my favorite meals into healthier versions, gardening, watching biographies, comedy, and transformational movies, reading, and spending time with family and friends.
My goal is to help people remember who they are so that they can have the abundant life (in all realms) promised to them.
Much of my written work has appeared as a Freelancer for Diathrive and guest posts on the American Association of Diabetes Educators, everydayhealth.com, HealthiNation, and in the Diabetes Forecast, a national publication. Success, one of my poems from my poetry manuscript, A Mind Unleashed, was accepted in the Winter 2025 edition of Westward Quarterly.
I have fiction and nonfiction literary works. Lucinda Halpern’s book, Get Signed, confirmed I am an Idealist, Data Collector (refined by my collegiate and Graduate work), and Crusader working towards being an Everywhereist.
Three ways to describe my voice:
- Genuine
- On Time
- Transcendent
I have literary works in fiction and nonfiction.
- Nonfiction
- Autobiography
- Children’s Books
- Nonfiction Self Help
- Poetry
- Essays
- Fiction
- Novels
- Screenplays
- Poetry
Reach out to me for a list of my literary works.
Books
Nonfiction: Self-hep. I am currently working on Cultivate Your Heart and Mind for an Abundant Harvest.
Book 1: Cultivate Your Heart and Mind for an Abundant Harvest
Reason and Differentiator: Cultivate Your Heart and Mind for an Abundant Garden, a nonfiction self-help book with a finished word count of approximately 75,000, reconfirms our identity as spiritual beings and restores inner peace through the interweaving of gardening principles with Bible verses. Many books talk about the mind and its relationship with anxiety, depression, self-doubt, chronic preventative health conditions, social immorality, and finances. Still, the heart plays an even more significant role in living a successful life.
Sample:
Preface (3rd paragraph)
Research confirms that unhealed childhood wounds (consistent harmful thoughts about the experience) lay at the root of many mental, physical, and social ailments. As a result, people die much sooner than their physical death. Unfortunately, the psychological and physical symptoms we see worldwide have been cultivated in humanity’s hearts and minds for years. Instead of looking within for the truth, we identify with what people do and say to us. We perpetuate labels, enabling a vicious cycle. As a result, our minds become public dominion instead of a spiritual establishment. Like weeds, harmful thoughts spread from generation to generation, compromising their fertile soil and robbing the nutrients of endowed Spiritual fruits. Anger, anxiety, depression, guilt, resentment, shame, and the like weeds continue to germinate in hearts and minds, leading to disharmony within the body. Instead of seeking the unlimited source of awareness and wholeness within, many have sought comfort in external illusions of control, including but not limited to alcohol, drugs, fame, sex, and other bandages. Bandages aren’t a solution. Until you get to the root of our behaviors, you will perpetuate what’s inside of you, hardening the soil of your inner garden and leading to a spiritually unproductive life not only for yourself but for future generations.
Screenplays
Here is a sample of screenplays I’m currently editing.
a. A Mind of His Own (114 pages)—from my manuscript Tainted Love
Logline: After a 16-year-old timid African American math genius loses his mother, he must overcome his pushy, well-meaning father, peer pressure, and self-doubt to realign with his gift of basketball and break a generational pattern to create the legacy he wants.
b. Nicolette (114 pages)—from my manuscript Overstepping Boundaries
Logline: When an aspiring female R& B and Jazz singer realizes that fame and having a man don’t heal childhood trauma, she returns home to Livingston, Illinois to heal from her past and finally open her heart to experiencing true love.
c. Unclonable (115 pages)
Logline: After an overwhelmed, full-time party planner and married mother of three concludes her life is not perfect, she enlists an unconventional female scientist, leading her to learn the real meaning of family.
d. Healing Waters (112 pages)
Logline: A deeply committed male physician must overcome his skepticism about supernatural healing to save his son, who’s dying of the same cancer his grandmother died from.
e. The Elements: The Birth of Nature’s Superheroes (109 pages)
Logline: When a 66-million-year-old asteroid remnant begins to dismantle Earth, and avenging dark angels seek to eliminate good from humanity, outcast teenagers and the last Light Angel must find the Staff of Realms and harness their supernatural abilities to remove the meteorite and restore Earth and the balance between good and evil.
f. Because You See Me: (100 pages)
Logline: A retired librarian with impaired vision helps a gifted, lost youth find his way back to his true identity before she realizes he’s not who he claims to be.
g. The Perfect Fit (100 pages)
Logline: After a divorced, easy-going female janitor loses her job, she unknowingly becomes a project to help teach a dissatisfied, high profile personal development coach a lesson, but both learn their true purpose in life.
Thank you for visiting.
Timika S. Chambers

