An Unplanned Beginning
Tanya B. is a writer whose work explores identity, memory, and the quiet consequences of survival. She has been drawn to writing for many years, but it was only recently that her work began to take form with clarity and purpose.
After the loss of her daughter, writing became less about ambition and more about necessity. What began as a way to process grief gradually evolved into a sustained creative practice—one that expanded beyond the page and into interconnected projects.
Tanya B. is the founder of Foxy’s Place, a hub for writing, blogs, news, reflective spaces and storytelling; The Jazy Co., a memorial-focused craft business created in honor of her daughter; and Tanya B. Publishing, the imprint under which she publishes her fiction.
Her novels are quiet, psychologically driven works that examine responsibility, self-perception, and the fragile boundaries between certainty and doubt. She writes with respect for the complexity of the human mind and the resilience required simply to remain present.
She lives in the United States and continues to write stories shaped by empathy, responsibility, and the enduring search for meaning.
One Page Turned Into Another
I didn’t wake up and decide to build a “brand ecosystem.” I still haven’t figured grief out. I only know that my daughter left me something behind—a kind of gift—and that what followed grew out of trying to carry it.
Foxy’s Place
A creative space for blogs, news, stories, music, and small moments of escape. A place to breathe — and to build.
The Jazy Co.
Memorial work created with care — a way to honor my daughter’s name through tangible, meaningful pieces.
Tanya B. Publishing
Where the novels live. Stories shaped by memory, identity, and the quiet consequences of survival. This work continues, one page at a time.