Bio
Creating the Life of My Dreams

Experience
• Editor & Publisher, The Writer's Eye Magazine
• Writer, fiction, nonfiction & poetry (see Writing page)
• Management & Special Projects Consultant specializing in
• Office Efficiency & Business Processes
• CEO, Life By Design Systems, Inc., providing custom
• database systems for education & small business
• Author, XPress It: A Step-by-Step Guide to QuarkXPress 3.0,
• a college textbook, Wm. C. Brown Publishers, 1992
• Community College Instructor: Computer Applications,
• Desktop Publishing, Information Systems, & Ballroom Dance
Writing and reading have always been an integral part of my life. As long as I can remember, I have practically worshiped the smell and texture of books. As a little girl, my nightstand was piled high with fairy tales, mysteries, fictional history, poetry, and short stories. My mother would shake her head and ask me how I could possibly read so many books at the same time. I would just shrug; how could I not? I thought she, a high school English teacher, would understand; reading and writing is like breathing.
Photography is one way I explore and express the awesome beauty I perceive in the world around me. Favorite photography genres include: Natural Light Portraits, Close-Ups, Flowers & Plants, Seascapes and Landscapes.
I am inspired by photography that moves me emotionally, makes me stop, take a step back, breathe more deeply, cock my head, wonder, or hold my breath.
Education
• M.A., Stanford University, Design & Development of
• Educational Programs, 1991
• B.S., University of San
Francisco, Organizational Behavior,
• 1989
If you really knew me ... I dislike "boxing myself in" through the very act of defining myself, but if you're to know a little about me I must use description. I’m a strong woman, positive and happy by nature, who loves to explore, create, express, and enjoy life as fully as possible. I am highly verbal (I like to joke that the last thing about me that falls asleep every night is my mouth) and love to write.
I am a mother and grandmother, though as time goes on I define myself less and less in those terms. Yet I don’t want to forget that’s a big part of who I am. I have strong mothering energy and have often been described by others as an “earth goddess.” People say they feel safe with me, and “held.”
I am talented and multi-faceted, having the ability to succeed at most things; it all depends on the amount of desire behind my learning process. I love doing things, as opposed to being things. Therefore, tools - defined as anything that helps a person do something else - are the best presents for me.
It is in nature – the forest, by the lake, or the ocean – that I find myself and a place of deep communion with the universe. It is where I feel both infinitely small and infinitely important. And I’m o.k. with that paradox.
Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. Security does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than exposure.
Helen Keller
