Books

the myth of me

(2025)

Centa's newly published poetry collection, the myth of me (2025), by Kelsay Books invites readers into raw dreamscapes and intimate inner reckonings—poems described as “subterranean mirrors” by poet Annie Finch. Through her words, Therese creates spaces where silence becomes language, wounds become wisdom, and the myth of isolation is unraveled by a deeper belonging.

Praise for the myth of me

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Centa Therese’s disarmingly vulnerable dreamscapes invite us to enter, naked, into a series of rich and often uncomfortable confrontations with our deeper consciousness. An heir of Woolf, Therese casts a patient, deep, unflinching net into the endless flow of moments streaming under the dryness of so many of our daily lives. To enter Therese’s world is to dip into an awareness as fresh and exacting as a hall of subterranean mirrors.

— Annie Finch, author, Spells: New and Selected Poems

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In this remarkable collection of lyric and prose-poems, the myth of me, Centa Therese reveals the life of “something wingless” that knows “only by dream what it is to fly.” Here are poems of deep mystery; poems of such incantation, they light up all the senses with images bathed in the duende of the unconscious. Read these poems with wonder and pleasure, and like da Vinci, we’ll walk the earth with eyes turned skyward, “singing each other home.”

— Terry Ehret, author, Lucky Break and Night Sky Journey

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As a reader, of Centa Therese’s collection, I find myself connected both to my inner world and the external earth and sky, as I journey with the author on her own inward yet embodied pilgrimage toward both light and language. Indeed, the title the myth of me is apt because it is precisely this type of inward/outward spiritual yet ecological journey that a body, contemplating poetry, does want.

— Anna Marie Johnson, Ph.D., Professor of Language/Literature, Eastern Mennonite University

Becoming Athena:

Poems by Women in Recovery

(2024)

The raw and charmed voices of women newly in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. Meeting in a weekly circle, sixteen to twenty-five women came together to listen to their hearts, write and share in a healing creative process. Facilitated by Transformational Arts, Writing and Resilience & Recovery Specialist Centa Therese, MA.

Excerpt: Charlotte
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Praise for Becoming Athena

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As the Director of a substance abuse treatment program for women, I have witnessed the value of Centa's incredible work. Women often come to us very broken from a multitude of different traumas that led them down the path of addiction. Many have no idea how to use their own voice to express their feelings or speak up for themselves. Centa's work with the woman has given them an outlet of expression that has been invaluable to the work they do on themselves. I have an immense amount of gratitude for this work and opportunity for our clients.

— Sylvie Vatinelle-DeLacruz

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I always looked forward to Centa's creative writing class while I was in treatment. It was a place where I got unreservedly express myself when I was in a morass of chaos and transition. It was a time I treasured where I could fully - just be. Thank you Centa.

— Shannon Cavanagh

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It was at times joyful and at other times painful, working on the assignments Centa gave us. Some exercises were funny, and others pulled things out of the depths inside of me, things I didn't know were there. As I'd been anesthetized for so long, I really felt that there was nothing left of 'me' ... Enjoy, dear reader, knowing that these offerings come from damaged soul who have a rare beauty that must seen (read) and appreciated.

— Linda Lewis

Night Gardening

Seeking a publisher...

Night Gardening (forthcoming) is a marvel of a book with an eye for intimate details of nature as well as inner landscapes. Not only does Centa describe them with a painter's eye, but she places them in a sensory world that both includes her and allows her to see beyond the limits of being human. Her passion for the odd detail and the suffering, beautiful planet is boundless and moving. Read this book to experience the fullness of the eye and of the heart!

— Anonymous fan

Excerpt: You Are Not Lost
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The Illuminated Field

cultivating a small world

(2014)

The Illuminated Field documents the births of Centa Theresa Uhalde’s two children — their earliest words, foods and curiosities, through which the reader becomes a fly on the wall to the emergence of their young identities. Fragments of dialogue illuminate an ever-shifting backdrop. Early on, the children experience the deaths of a Great Grandmother, then a Grandfather, and finally the separation of their birth family. With these events and the dawning of separateness, come surprisingly mature questions concerning death. Who makes people? When you die is it forever? Does all of you die? Through dedicated journal entries, Centa Theresa Uhalde has given us an intimate, lyrical and poignant portrayal of her particular experience of motherhood through the childhood years.

Excerpt: Aquarium
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Blameless Recognition of Natural Light

Limited edition originally published by Clamshell Press, Santa Rosa, California.

Centa's first published collection of poems. A few copies remain. Email if interested in purchasing a copy for $10.

Excerpt: OF CORN AND OTHER THINGS
Blameless Recognition of Natural Light