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Beads and Jewelry Creations
I have been designing jewelry for the past 11 years, and have been making polymer clay beads since October of 2007.
My bead design includes many flowers and nearly all include butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, dragonflies, or ladybugs. Occasionally, I get a request to see
some with just flowers. I'm continually listing new beads in my Etsy shop (BreathtakingBeadzz). I have been on eBay since 1998 and have been selling
jewelry creations in my store (BreathtakingBeadzz) since April, 2006 with 100% feedback score. In addition, I am also a moderator of the beading group
"Tranquil Beading Oasis" (TBO). I am also on Etsy, my store name is also BreathtakingBeadzz.
My beading buddies (see LMJA below) have helped me greatly with technique and support.
Each bead is hand-crafted, sanded and glazed for a nice glossy shine. As you can see, there are no excess translucent outlines on my beads, which
makes the pattern impeccably vivid.
Please read the Policies Page for additional information.
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Published Author
I'm also a published author.
I have written two novels to date. The first published novel is Crossing Burning Bridges, on sale now. Crossing Burning Bridges is both unique and
inspirational, and there are many eye-opening unexpected events along the way which keeps the story captivating, enchantingly romantic and
adventuresome.
The second novel to my credit is Snakes in Paha Sapa, on sale now. Snakes in Paha Sapa is a story surrounding the Lakota's fight for land rights. Snakes
in Paha Sapa leads the viewer through endless adventure, a multitude of action, sprinkled with historic elements, and a bit of humor that spans through the
mid-1800s.
I have also written the screenplay to Snakes in Paha Sapa under a pseudonym, Mel Styles, which includes a two-hour version and a three-hour epic
version. My writings also include a short film and a mini-series.
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From the author: When I read a book or view a film or see a performance, one of three things must happen for me in order to find
it successful. I call it my "3 Es." I either have to be Entertained... I have to be Emotionally stimulated... or I have to be Educated in
some way. (My preference is accented on the latter.) Snakes in Paha Sapa has ALL 3.
Did you know... that a director friend of mine calls me Mel (short for my middle name), and that is why she writes her
screenplays under the pseudonym, Mel Styles?
Did you know... that I named one of the dogs in this book after another of my real life dogs? Her name is Killer, and is in the photo
to the left (with Sherlock the cat hamming into the photo). Clearly, Killer is not of the same physical description as in the novel,
however, she is just as feisty.
The main female character in this novel owns and runs a ranch in Wyoming. Click on to see a diagram of what the
ranchhouse floor layout might look like. The top square is the second level and the bottom square is the first level. To enlarge to
full-size, click on the expand button at the lower right-hand corner after clicking the "ranch" button.
Did you know... it is rumored that the word Sioux (shortened from Nadouessioux) was translated from a French adaption of this
Ojibwa (Chippewa) word in their language? The word means snake. Since the two tribes were enemies, it is not hard to understand
that the Lakota people preferred the word Lakota instead, meaning allies. Snake in the Lakota Language is Zuzeca, and clearly a
very important word in this story. So one could say that the title reads Zuzeca el Paha Sapa. Of course, in this novel, the Blue
Coats are the snakes.
Click on and see a list of some other words in the Lakota language.
Did you know... I am from an Algonquin descent? My great, great, great, great-grandmother inhabited the Ottawa River valley of
Quebec and Ontario area, and was a member of an Ojibwa tribe.
What does the title (Crossing Burning Bridges) refer to?
Greetings everyone, and thank you for reading and visiting this website. I think the most common inquiry is about the title and
the meaning behind why I chose it. The title Crossing Burning Bridges is about the many facets of making choices. It's about
standing on a bridge and deciding which way to go... back the way you came - from what was most comfortable, or forward
toward something new and the gamble to make your life better than from where you began. It's about standing on a burning
bridge, and deciding which way to run. Yes, run! It’s more than about just making the initial choice to change your life or
remain stagnate in it to never experience something wonderful - but it's also about living with the consequences of that choice
while running to embrace it. Throwing yourself 100% into your choice. It's about the agony of being "in the middle," "on the
fence," and not being able to get on with your life because you can't decide whether to go forward or back. I believe not being
able to make a decision is much harder than making one, no matter which way you decide to go. Then after you've made that
decision, you should embrace it and live by the ways of that choice as if it was the only choice. The decision making is
amplified with the fire burning brighter with each tragedy of the main character's life, and forces her decisions to become
expedited before it devours her chances to make a choice as it could be made for her.
Can you tell me about your heroine and the creation of your other characters?
Most every character that I have invented came from a personality of someone that I've known in my life but not necessarily
of the same relationship or even the same gender as these characters. However, her grandfather was very much like my
beloved grandfather (my mother's father) and of course, for Foxy Lady. For the rest of them, I just thought of what kind of
character that I wanted them to be and recalled who in my life they would most likely resemble. Everyone in the story has their
fair share of idiosyncrasies, even the heroine of the story, Jordan Walsh. I wanted her to grow strong from her adversities but
still vulnerable to be likeable. The personalities of her parents were created to help her to become stronger and to be able to
cope with what life may cast upon her. Stick with what you know or rather who, was my goal for my first novel in order to
make them easier to visualize.
What would be your advice to new writers?
Don't be detoured if you are turned away from publishers, in fact, expect it. There are 100-200 books published everyday in
the U.S. and the competition is fierce. Persevere - don't take no for an answer. You may have to move on to another
publishing company, but don't give up. Writing the novel is the easy part. There is also the option of self-publishing, as many
people are now choosing, but expect to pay a hefty amount.
What do you do when you're not writing?
That alone keeps me quite busy, but I also have a "day job" and have been a Flight Attendant for over sixteen years. I reside
near L.A. with my two dogs (with one being the dog on the back cover) and one cat. I like spending time with my family and
friends even if it's only an occasional hour-long telephone call. I have done sports photograph (mostly tennis and basketball)
which has taken me to Wimbledon, Queen's Club in London and the Meadowlands in New Jersey, to name a few, and develop
my own photos in my darkroom. I was a day-trader mostly during the mid to the end of the 1990s when the dot coms were
hot. I was a theatre major in college and still enjoy performing occasionally. Mondays are my favorite day of the week . . .
write and ask me why.
Why did you choose monkeys for the big practical joke?
It was originally suppose to be elephants. Elephants are my favorite animal because I had a stuffed one as a child (instead of
the typical teddy bear). I had begun the outline for the book early in 2003 including the stuffed elephants but set it aside until
January of 2004 to work on another project. The 2003 Big Brother aired in July of that year spoofing "The Elephant Murders."
So there went that idea... and that's when the Monkey Murders were born.
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Beading Groups
I am a spirited member of Laughing Muse Jewelry Artisans (LMJA) and Tranquil Beading Oasis (TBO).
LMJA is a small but spirited group of multi-talented artists using a variety of techniques to make beautiful creations. We have jewelry designers, lampwork
and polymer clay artists, wire and metal artists, materials suppliers, painters, sculptors, knitters and even writers in our little group. We find our muses in the
world around us, the colors and textures of nature, and find joy in both our art and our friendship.
TBO is a fun Beading and Jewelry group on eBay. We share ideas, unite and chat. I am one of six moderators.
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FAQ about Crossing Burning Bridges
Fun Facts about Snakes in Paha Sapa
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"Killer" is the name of one of the characters in Snakes in Paha Sapa
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Foxy Lady
The model for one of the main characters in Crossing Burning Bridges
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