She has been nominated four times for a Pushcart Prize and has received the Individual Artist Initiative Award from the Queens Council on the Arts.
[1] Her poetry ranges widely in subject, including themes of history, family and contemporary urban environments.
Terrone grew up in Jackson Heights, Queens, New York, and graduated from Fordham University with a Bachelor of Arts in English.
In the early years of her career, she worked as a journalist, magazine editor and in corporate communications.
Due to her association with Queens as an author and resident,[4][5] she was selected to write a narrative for The Guggenheim Museum's Transhistoria, the third edition of stillspotting nyc, a two-year multidisciplinary project that takes the Guggenheim’s Architecture and Urban Studies programming out into the streets of the city’s five boroughs.