
ABOUT tebra
Tebra Kolath has worked in Corporate America for over 20 years. After a few years in public relations, she stumbled into the world of project management.
Being the youngest sibling and the only girl with three older brothers gave her the tenacity to dynamically switch careers and create opportunity.
Working for some of the largest Telecom and IT companies in the world, she has gained vast experience and her Project Management Professional (PMP) certification.
However, It is not who she is, nor is it her purpose in life.

Tebra is committed to sharing her faith in Jesus by speaking life, light, and encouragement.
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Her life, like most, has not been free of difficulties.
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Yet, she is a firm believer that there is always something beyond good waiting on the other side of a painful journey.

Writing Hollow
Inspiration came to write Hollow shortly after losing their son, Elijah Aiden Kolath in 2007. After several years of struggling with depression and finally learning to cope with the grief and successfully manage the triggers, she began writing.
Her own self-doubt created years of delay. Finally, in the spring of 2020 she realized the time was now! Even if it was only meant for just ONE woman.
If you are that ONE woman, then Tebra wrote this book for you!
HOLLOW
Tebra and her husband, Simon, face an unexpected diagnosis, delivery, and loss of their newborn son—all within 48 hours. Hollow takes you on her journey of raw and harsh truth.
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The loss was heavy. The grief unbearable. Severe depression ensues. Her life almost extinguished. Yet waves of grace and divine protection win.
How I Can Help You

Through an organic development of understanding, healing and strength, Tebra finds her journey was not for naught.
Tebra is not the first to experience the loss of a child. She will not be the last. Hence, Hollow was born. Her vulnerable message will touch the depths of grieving hearts. It will encourage and remind them - they are not alone, they are not crazy, and one day, it will not hurt so bad. Those on the outside looking in will see how intense grief can be. It’s not a matter of “getting over it.” It takes a lot of time and a lot of effort.
It is Tebra’s hope that this message will land in every set of hands that need it, just when they need it most.