Successfully titled an internationally exhibited artist currently working on my first photographic art book titled, Cemeteries of Texas: A Haunting Look at Hidden Art of the Lone Star State. I am also a new author having finished my first in a series of vampire cross-genre, Sweet Lucidity, and now working on the second in the series, Dragonfly....
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Successfully titled an internationally exhibited artist currently working on my first photographic art book titled, Cemeteries of Texas: A Haunting Look at Hidden Art of the Lone Star State. I am also a new author having finished my first in a series of vampire cross-genre, Sweet Lucidity, and now working on the second in the series, Dragonfly. As with all new authors, I am having to find my way through the chaos of finding an agent, and that looks to be finally coming to an end after much patience and learning along the way. I would not be living the life of a hopeless dreamer if I did not have other distractions from an overactive imagination, a graphic novel adapted from one of my screenplays, Buie Park, and two thriller novels, Don't Touch the Butterflies and Lorelei.
Website and portfolio: http://www.starrplanet.com/
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/SoSweetLucidity
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mellygrrl
On a personal note, I am a mother to a 19 year-old son (the light of my life), living in West Texas on a few dozen acres of land over the flat south plains. I attend Texas Tech University, successfully majoring in every study I find interesting. Once I graduate, it will be with a degree in art history, with an emphasis on early modern art (mostly sculptural to tie in with my fascination of studying funeral art). I share a large home with a spoiled chipoo named Molly, and a parakeet named Ada or "Black Widow" to her prior mates. I battle multiple sclerosis, a progressive enemy, but at times a charitable muse. My hobbies include being a complete book nerd, film geek, ancestry buff, world traveler, second language acquisition conqueror and wannabe bakery owner. My Jewish faith is reformed, but no less strong than that of my ancestors. I believe everyone has a story to tell, their lives all fit to be explored from the pages of a novel. This life I am living to the fullest, always being true to myself and reaching for the stars wanting to learn all I can, experience all life has to offer, never saying I can't. It is after all, my biography, my biopic, my life.
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