Meet TD Cowans
T.D. Cowans is the Architect and Founder of The Analog Heart Press & The Studio. She is a wife, a mother, a music lover, and a seeker of high-fidelity living. As a creative strategist, author, and relationship coach, she views life through a unique lens—one that finds beauty in the quiet, intentional work happening behind the scenes.
With a background in Psychology, along with other meaningful accolades, her work has been thoughtfully shaped into what it is today. She has dedicated her life to learning how to “gate out” the noise of the world in order to uncover the true signal beneath. She believes that peace is not something one simply finds, but something that must be intentionally engineered. Her mission is to help others “mute the static” of a noisy world so they can finally hear their own unique melody.
What inspired you to start writing?
My own love story inspired me. It felt so "unreal" to people that a couple of our age and background could find such a perfect match. So, I returned to writing because I wanted to record an architectural manual for that connection. I wanted to create tools, like the 90-Day Studio Journal and Love Ballad, to help people move from "low bandwidth" living to a life of resonance. I looked around and saw so many people especially in our community trying to "autotune" their lives for social media while their real world connections were out of tune. I wanted to create a roadmap that treated intimacy with the same precision and soul as a classic R&B ballad.
Did you choose traditional, indie, or hybrid publishing? Why?
I chose the Indie/Boutique path through my own press. As an Architect, I needed total control over the "room tone" of my work. From the cover art to the weight of the paper, every detail is part of the message. Indie publishing allowed me to treat my books like a master recording: pure, intentional, and undistorted. I chose to be the Executive Producer of my own work. For projects as personal as Love Ballad and the 90-Day Studio Journal, I needed to control the "mix" to ensure the 10-verse structure and soulful message remained raw and authentic, rather than being overproduced by a corporate label.
Where do your story ideas usually come from?
My ideas emerge during the "Analog Hours" those quiet moments early in the morning before the world turns up its volume. I often draw from the "frequency" I feel in a room and keen observation. While social media provides inspiration in digital form, I find my true love-inspiration in the rhythm of my vintage vinyl collection. Many of my ideas come from the "Raw Track" the honest, unedited moments of growth that happen when the world isn't watching. I listen to the conversations people are afraid to have and the silences in between.
Which of your characters do you relate to the most?
Since Love Ballad is principle-based, I relate most to The Listener. In every master session, there is someone behind the board listening for the truth in the track; that’s me, isolating the lead vocals from the background noise. In terms of personal growth, I relate to The Architect. She is the version of me that refuses to let the world dictate her frequency the one who keeps the tape rolling even when the first take is full of static.
Which of your books is your favorite and why?
That’s a difficult choice, as they offer such different experiences. Love Ballad is my "Master Recording." It’s my favorite because it represents my own acoustic reset; it’s where I finally stepped up to the mic and said, "This is the rhythm we should be living by." However, the 90-Day Studio Journal is where the actual "recording" happens. Seeing readers use it to remaster their own lives and find their "Lead Vocals" again is the most rewarding part of this journey.
Why did you choose to write in your current genre?
I didn’t want to just write "self-help"; I wanted to write Soulful Strategy. I chose this space because Black love and personal growth deserve to be treated like high art, requiring a framework as sophisticated as it is emotional. I see my work as Life Engineering. We are living through a crisis of attention, and I wanted to provide the technical manual for reclaiming the one thing we can’t buy more of: our time and our peace.
What book changed your life?
I often return to books that challenge our internal rhythm. Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way was pivotal; it helped me get out of my head and taught me the importance of the "morning dump" clearing the static before the day starts. It laid the groundwork for my realization that we must actively steward our creative frequencies. These types of books taught me that you don't have to be the loudest voice in the room to have the most profound impact.
What do you do when you're not writing?
You can find me in my "Analog Sanctuary" listening to vinyl, recharging my battery, and spending valuable time with my husband and children. I am a proud wife and mother to two teenagers and my younger brother; being present for them is my priority. I spend a lot of time protecting my family’s peace and auditing my environment to ensure the "mix" of my life remains well-balanced.
How do you connect with your readers?
I connect through "Acoustic Sessions." I prefer intimate, soulful settings over large, impersonal stages. Whether it’s through The Studio’s Facebook page, my Substack, The Studio’s Blog website, or personal DMs, I treat every connection like a master session. I want my readers to feel like they are part of a private pressing exclusive, honest, and deep. I enjoy being a beaking to helping others re-spark love, whether within themselves or with someone else.
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