Tremayne Moore is the founder of Mayntre Manuscripts, LLC, a publishing company with a vision of writing to write the broken soul. Like the one in six men sexually abused before age sixteen, Moore knows how brokenness feels. Molested by a close family member, Tremayne spent much of his childhood in fear and yearning for someone to take his side.
Never dreaming of becoming a writer, he aspired to sing and be a guest performer on Soul Train. As a child, Tremayne loved to sing and read. At the tender age of nine, he tried his hand at writing but didn’t believe it made sense, so he stopped. Several years later, a wanna-be-rapper relative encouraged Tremayne to write rhymes to keep Moore out of his hair. While he felt rap was vulgar, Moore tried to blend in. Eventually, he stopped using offensive language. Soon after, a close friend introduced him to poetry, and he embraced it.
After writing a poem with the classmate who introduced him to poetry, he accepted the gift and began writing what was in his heart. Poetic prose flowed fluidly from Tremayne’s pen, providing a release for pain, a way to celebrate love, and the foundation for his life as a writer.
Life happened, and he placed his writing on the back burner. Around 2004 or 2005, Tremayne returned from his writing hiatus. At this time, two sisters in Christ prophetically spoke these words to Tremayne: I have a vision. You will write something that will change someone’s life or even have your words quoted until the end of time.
Tremayne wanted his words to inspire and change others. In 2009, Tremayne released Take it from Me, which pushed him into his prophetic destiny. His words bless others. He prays his words lead readers to open their hearts to the Holy Spirit and that people pursue their passions and talents for the Glory of God. He wants all people to be propelled into their prophetic destinies, living blessed, highly favored, and empowered to prosper under His hand.
Tremayne is committed to educating youth, parents, pastors, and community members concerning child sexual abuse/teenage suicide through social media and community involvement. Moore holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Florida A&M University and a Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems from Florida State University. His book Deaf, Dumb, Blind & Stupid: Michael Anderson’s Fight for Life is on OOSA Bookclub’s The Best of 2012 list. Moore lives in Maryland with his wife, Teleah.
