ABOUT

Tanaiah Marykay McMillan

The Author

Tanaiah Marykay McMillan is a poet, author, and voice for the voiceless. Her work draws from the intersection of ancient wisdom and modern anguish, weaving together Greek mythology, biblical indictment, and the raw honesty of lived experience.

Born from sacred wounds and poetic indictments, her testimony speaks to those who have loved too deeply, suffered too profoundly, and refused to be silenced. Her words are weapons and salve, cutting through the silence that once defined her existence.

The Vision

1773 represents a manifesto for the broken, a scripture for the betrayed, a revolution for those who have been told their pain doesn't matter. Through her work, McMillan reclaims the power of testimony and transforms trauma into truth.

In the sacred act of witnessing, we transform. Her mission is to create a circle of voices that refuse to be silenced, that choose truth over comfort, and that embrace the power of their own testimony.

"My scars are scripture. My wounds are wisdom.
My silence was the only language they understood.
But now I speak. Now I testify. Now I reclaim the power of my own narrative."

Background

Drawing from years of lived experience, spiritual exploration, and deep introspection, McMillan's work is a testament to the transformative power of speaking truth. Her journey from silence to voice, from pain to power, informs every word she writes.

Philosophy

McMillan believes that in the sacred act of witnessing, we transform not only ourselves but the world around us. Her work is an invitation to become a witness to transformation, to join a circle of those who refuse to be silenced.

"In the year of reckoning, when the old world crumbled and the new was yet unborn, there emerged a voice from the depths of ancient sorrow. This is the testimony of 1773."

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