Tabitha Forney is an author and attorney whose writing explores profound personal and historical experiences. Her debut novel, "Paper Airplanes," published in September 2021, tells the story of a woman grappling with loss after her husband perishes in the September 11 attacks. Drawing from her own life, Forney brings authenticity to her work—her husband survived the 85th floor of the North Tower on 9/11, an event that deeply informs her storytelling.
Beyond writing, Forney balances a dynamic professional and personal life. She practices law, dedicates time to Ashtanga yoga, and serves on the boards of Inprint Houston and the Center for Science and Law. A mother of three, she channels her multifaceted experiences into narratives that resonate with emotional depth and realism. Her work reflects a commitment to exploring resilience and human connection amid adversity.