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There White, from a blooming artist to the artist as Renaissance woman, immerses in everything as the multi-multi-media girl on a vision-mission of word worlds. Her talents through her writing are a collective of colorful variations within her artistic roles as rock and roll singer, songwriter, writer, poet, philosopher, playwright, musician, actress, painter, sketch artist, cartoonist, comedienne, jewelry designer, tarotologist, massage therapist, bartender, psychic, astrologer, numerologist, master hypnotist, amongst other titles. There's background started with her birth in a quiet suburb of Illinois, with "moving" adventures to Michigan, then back to Illinois, and a gentle sweep to a small suburb in Georgia, and the final uproot for her family escorted to Orange County California. While There was growing up, writing was always a thread, a way to communicating her findings of the making new of the known and unknown, and everything in between. Whether it was her genes that made her imagination extend beyond the normal, the travel from one side of the country to the other, or a natural street smart, fast talking visionary perspective, she emerged throughout her youth as a mix of alter-ego, with only occasional bursts as an opinionated rebel, writing and verbally documenting the more controversial, funny observations.. Truly, her rebel yell, however, was curbed with the presence of the surrogate teddy bear, her piano and piano lessons. It wasn't until she was an adult, though when the relationship between There and music became a symbiotic driving force. And as if that weren't enough for her quick mind as a child, she also chose, on her own, to learn flute, and later, guitar. She did exceptionally well in the typical school bands, winning scholastic flute music contests. How could this have been achieved? It may have been nights where her parents found her sleep-marching and sleep-fluting, rather than her usual sleepwalking and sleeptalking. While she had musical instruments, she also dove into television, film, books and metaphysics to fuel her music and writing dreams. Her numerous influences held live-in visitations into her cerebrum, which then led her to her into unique stories, rants and poetry. Her hero coliseum with whom she would consistently review, would be supplied with listening to the Doors, the Beatles, John Lennon, and Jimi Hendrix, to watching "Monty Python," "South Park," "House," "4400," "Dexter," "Burn Notice," "Six Feet Under," "Twilight Zone," reading "Stranger in a Strange Land," "The Psychology of Crowds," "Love's Body," "What Does Woman Want," and expanding into other later works of Robert Heinlein, to books of Dr. Tim Leary, Alan Watts, Arthur Rimbaud, Aleister Crowley, and Aldus Huxley, to the study of poetry, enveloping into Jim Morrison's and Charles Bukowski's works. She took only one brief respite into memorizing terms in a Sanskrit dictionary with a coffee break of reading physics. She evolved after that juncture, into the dichotomy of sciences, but focused on philosophy and psychology, with her favorite icons, Friedrich Nietzsche and Carl Jung. In between breaths, she found a pragmatic addiction to studying a few subjects with an " ology" and after months of devoted study returned to her poetry... In college, she studied poetry, music, acting and film, though first engulfed herself into sci-fi and fantasy movies, metaphysical, horror, drama, and honing in on movies like Bladerunner, Logan's Run, and Fifth Element. During this time, she had two friends who had attempted suicide. This was a heavy emotional experience for There, and her metaphysical curiosity amplified ten-fold when they related their near death experiences to her. Her immediate reaction was to pursue the exploration of NDE (near death experiences). Once she reached the summit of that, she moved into the study of hieroglyphics, voraciously researching this topic, as well as religion and culture, reading such thin


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781425772024
  • Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
  • Publisher Imprint: Xlibris Corporation
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 260
  • Series Title: English
  • Sub Title: Word Prisms and Micro-Short Stories from the Edge
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1425772021
  • Publisher Date: 31 Oct 2007
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 19 mm
  • Weight: 535 gr


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