Arbor and Wing Press
My blogs
| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Industry | Arts |
| Occupation | Poet, Artist, and Publisher |
| Location | Highland, California, United States |
| Introduction | I'm a Southern California native poet and artist foraging into the self-publishing industry. My first book of poetry, From Broken Gold (2018), is available on Amazon.com. I am currently working on my second release, Pure Lake, Bright Warrior, a children's book of art and poetry on living through divorce. My hope is to continue self-publishing my work (I have four books in the pipeline) as well as to gather together other creatives and make possible the release of their inspired art and writing to our local community and worldwide, via our friendly global giant, Amazon.com. Some possibilities glimmering for Arbor and Wing Press include creative gatherings of live talent sharing, collected short stories, reflections, and poetry anthologized from local creatives, and live poetry readings with artists and musicians. Contact me if this piques your interest! |
| Interests | novels,reading,piano,worship arts,writing,healthy eating,relational health,painting,the artist's way,big magic,recovery,nature,walking,hiking,creative community,women's groups |
| Favorite movies | First favorite movie as a youngster: The Princess Bride, then Runaway Bride in the twenties, to be replaced by The Lord of the Rings in the late twenties to thirties, and timelessly, Anne of Green Gables, and Pride and Prejudice (definitive BBC version) |
| Favorite music | Coldplay, Bethel Music, Hillsong United, One Republic, Imagine Dragons, JJ Heller, Evanescence, Lindsey Stirling, Ludovico Einaudi |
| Favorite books | J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Patricia McKillip, Shannon Hale, Stephanie Meyer, Jhumpa Lahiri, Carrie Jones, Betsy-Tacy-and-Tib series, Anne of Green Gables, Harry Potter |
When you've got water stuck in your ear, how do you get it out?
I tilt my head till my ear is horizontal and push that little ear flap repeatedly to help the water leak out. And I use those great swimmer's ear drops (rubbing alcohol in a glycerin base).

