Tuesday, September 3, 2013

September Artist Spotlight: LightShine Designs Jewelry and Photography

Artist Spotlight

LightShine Designs Jewelry and Photography


*What made you want to design jewelry?

    I have always had a love of fashion, and a passion for collecting gemstones and minerals.  Designing and handcrafting jewelry allows me to combine those two great loves of mine.  My boyfriend and I have been mining in upstate NC quite a few times, and thus I had tons of raw gemstones lying around my house collecting dust.  I was looking for a hobby to occupy my free time, and so one day in November 2011 he bought me some copper wire and suggested that maybe I should start to wire wrap and see if it was something that I enjoyed doing.  I took up his advice and began to wrap the stones that were at my disposal.  I quickly realized that it was a new passion and haven't looked back since.  Soon I also branched into making jewelry of other kinds such as beading, charm bracelets, and basically any kind of jewelry you can think of.  I self taught myself everything I know, and luckily so far I seem to have quite a knack for jewelry design and business management.  My hobby soon turned into my career, and it truly makes me happy.  To be able to do what I love as my livelihood has truly been a blessing and I consider myself very lucky.  I started my business Facebook page in late November of 2011, and opened my Etsy online shop in February of 2012.  I also sell on eBay occasionally.  I like to be able to design and sell jewelry that is quality yet affordable.  Times are hard for just about everyone in America today due to the economy, and I like to make it where although people may not be rich they can still feel beautiful by wearing something shiny or something that symbolizes something special for them in their lives.  The motto of LightShine Designs is, "Not everyday shines, but that doesn't mean you can't shine everyday."  It took me about two weeks to finally settle upon a name I liked enough to use it as a name for my business. I wanted to make sure it was something that overtime I would tire of, or that I may outgrow.  I wanted something that had an inspirational tone, and that conveyed positivity.  I was lying in bed one night about to doze off when the children's gospel song, "this little light of mine, I'm going to let it shine," popped into my head.  And I said to myself, "THAT'S IT".  :)  We are all organisms of energy, that energy can be positive or negative, and I choose positive, and that is what the name of my business is meant to do.  I want to inspire light, I want to bring out people's light, and I want everyone to shine bright.

*What made you want to be a photographer?

    I have always loved documenting my life through pictures.  It's great to be able to look through photos and relive the highlights of your life visually.  I received a very nice camera for my 21st birthday (now 26) from my boyfriend.  I was beyond excited.  Soon I realized that I have a deep passion for photography.  I absolutely adore being able to capture 'ordinary' places/people/things in a photograph and turning them into something extraordinary.  I love seeing life through the lens of a camera.  Everything has beauty you just have to capture it in the right way.  I have always lived in the country (rural areas) and thus a love of nature has been deeply ingrained in my soul.  My favorite thing to photograph is nature and all of its wonders.  I recently also started doing portraits for individuals and their families.  It's great being able to take snapshots of people that they can forever treasure. 

*Is there a specific style of jewelry you tend to lean towards or are you open to anything?

    I am open to anything just about.  I welcome custom orders with open arms.  I like for people to think of me as their 'very own personal designer'.  If you want a custom piece of jewelry simply send me a message and I will do my very best to create something to your satisfaction.  I specialize in wire-wrapping, simple beading, agate necklaces, and much, much more. 

*Who are your biggest inspirations/role models/idols?

    Honestly, I'm not a very idolistic person.  I have many people I admire or think highly of.  Lots of people in the handcrafted community inspire me.  My family inspires me to try my best and have pride in what I do.  I am a Christian so of course my faith inspires me to be of high integrity.  But in general no specific one person comes to mind as an idol.

*Can you tell us about a memory that really stands out or has had an impact on you that included either your jewelry or your photography?

    Gosh, there are so many memories that I have had over the last two years since I started up LightShine Designs.  I've had the opportunity to create jewelry for the wedding parties of two of my very good friends.  Being a part of their special days was very humbling :).  For one I designed two matching pearl and Swarovski crystal, three-tiered, wire wrapped bracelets, one for the bride, and one for the flower girl.  They looked great on them.  Seeing her so pleased with the design truly touched my heart and made me overjoyed!!  For my other friend's special day I created matching necklaces and hook earrings for the entire female wedding party, which included the bride, her daughter the flower girl, and all five of her bridesmaids.  I wasn't able to attend it since it was out of state, but seeing the pictures was an amazing feeling.  Everyone looked so great with their matching sets.  Recently I had the opportunity to design a breast cancer awareness charm bracelet for a woman's friend/coworker who has stage four breast cancer.  Everyday my friend brings her coworker a banana as a way to keep up her spirits and her nutrition, I used banana charms and pink Swarovski crystals to create a silver-plated charm bracelet for the woman with breast cancer.  It was heartwarming to be apart of such a special gift.  All of these, plus the numerous other good memories I have had in this venture keep my passion and the want to continue and grow my business very strong.  It's not just jewelry I'm giving away, it is a part of myself, a piece of love.  As far as impactful photography moments none stick out as a life-changing experience.  I am never without my camera, you never know when the next great photo is around the corner.

*Do you have any hobbies you enjoy doing aside from these?

    These two hobbies literally take about all of my time up.  However, I love to camp, hike, and just explore nature and new places.  I also have a deep care for animals, and have four cats and a chinchilla of my own.  My cat's names are Sobe, Ava Boop, Ru, and Maya.  They are all spoiled rotten, and I dread the day I'll be without their company.  My chinchilla's name is Lucy Lou, and she is an adorably sweet little critter to have.  Spending time with my animals, my boyfriend, friends, and family is how I spend my time when I am not working or editing.  I also enjoy writing poetry when I get the urge or am inspired to do so.  I love to read, play hidden object or word games, and am learning to enjoy cooking more.  I love to swim and ride my bike.  Listening to music is something close to my heart, my preferred genre of music is by far Rock--however I listen to all kinds of music and don't limit myself to one specific type.  I yearn to learn about the world, and you can commonly find me on youtube engorging myself with all kinds of crazy videos, haha.
    
*What kind of advice can you give to aspiring photographers/entrepreneurs? 

    Never get to the point where you think you can't learn more, or improve.  Life as well as entrepreneurship is a long bout of trial and error meant to teach you and to make you the best you that you can be.  Don't envy or be jealous of others or their success, be happy for them and learn if you can from them.  Keep trying until you get it.  Don't be afraid to redo, and then redo again.  If you are selling a physical, tangible product pictures are important.  A well done photo can be the difference in a sale and a pass over. If you do not have a light box, or small photo studio (can be found along with lighting for great prices online on eBay) you can easily arrange a nice set up to take pictures on/in.  I suggest using a white sheet and a chair. Drape the sheet over the chair back and over the seat portion, then get a cute figurine/stone/shell/bust/etc. to use to display the item.  Lighting is very important in photography.  If you cannot find good lighting inside then going outside when the sun is out creates the perfect condition for a good photo.  Also take several photos, that way you can choose the best ones out of the lot.  People that see your items photographed in beautiful ways can tell that you take deep pride in your work and thus you really care about your items.  Which leads them to believe the items will be quality and thus more likely to purchase whatever it is that you are selling.  Another important thing to do is to market yourself all over the web. Create an email strictly for your business.  Expand your business presence throughout the internet by making a website (I suggest using Weebly, super easy and you can also host a blog directly alongside your website) and/or a blog, and create business accounts on all the following sites:  Facebook, Twitter, Etsy, Tumblr, YouTube, LinkedIn, Deviant Art, Klout, Pinterest, eBay, and anywhere else that you see it is possible.  You want to get noticed, and the best way to do so is to shout out all around the web that you're around!  Make sure that you keep your information updated and that you connect with your followers by status updates, returning ALL messages, etc.  People don't want to feel ignored, make them know that they as well as their money is important to you.  Treat others how you'd like to be treated, and do everything to the very best of your ability.  If you do these things it will show through your work and social interactions, and people will be happy about that and more likely to want to support your business.




Rebecca Lee Mincey is owner and founder of LightShine Designs Jewelry and Photography. Check out her Facebook page!

Thanks so much for interviewing with us! Check out her ETSY store and get your hands on some of her amazing stuff!

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Monday, September 2, 2013

SEPTEMBER AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: Vicki Green

Author Spotlight

One of this month's Author Spotlights is the talented Vicki Green. We've interviewed Vicki as well and she's quite the gal! Check out some quirky interesting facts about her below!


18 Things You Don't Know About Author Vicki Green



1.     I love Classic Rock!
2.    I am a BIG Maroon 5 fangirl, especially Adam Levine (Swoon)
3.    I got my first tattoo this week, on my wrist. It is my forever symbol from my book.
4.    I hate Liver! (ewwwww)
5.    I love Mexican food
6.    I can’t have any noise when I’m writing. I have to have complete concentration. My mind wonders too much.
7.    I love to go dancing!!!!
8.    I have two teenage boys that think I am crazy. J
9.    I’ve worked at my job for 35 years and still love it!
10. I dream of the characters in my book, and the next one I am writing. That is how I get my stories.
11.  When I am in the bathroom, I have to have my radio up high. I love music!
12. I have two computer monitors. One I use to see while I am writing and 1, to keep an eye on facebook, my book, etc…
13. I love, love, love hot Venti Mocha’s, non fat, no whip from Starbuck’s
14. I know, I’m weird but I love to grocery shop.
15. I used to take Zumba class and loved it! Exercise and dancing rolled up into one!
16. I have way too many books on my Kindle and Nook
17. I like Chocolate Frosted Flakes for dessert
18. I love tattoo’s on a hot guy. Oh, who am I kidding…I love HOT guys! Yes, I am married and he knows.  J


Well there you have it ladies and gents. The fabulous Vicki Green. Check out her Interview with A Thousand Lives Reviews and the Cover Reveal for her new book "Together Forever".

ATLR Interview
Together Forever Cover Reveal

Angel of Mine BLOG TOUR!! (with Author Interview)


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Blurb:

If you had the ability to heal with just one touch, the capability to absorb other’s pain by making it your own, would you do it?

The gratifying feeling she gets from helping others intoxicates Ally; the glowing warmth within constantly simmers, incessant on bursting free. Ally was born to do this, but how much more damage can her body take?

Theo finds himself getting close to the girl that continues to inflict pain on herself. When he discovers her secret, his overwhelming concern drives him to do everything in his power to prevent Ally from getting hurt, no matter how lovely her intentions are.

Theo also has secrets and will take any measure to keep them hidden from the girl he is falling in love with. He knows better than to let her get too close. She can never find out the information he conceals because she cannot help him anyway.

Devastating circumstances. Helpless love. Where there's a will, is there actually a way?



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Bio:

Jessica Louise is a hopeless romantic and the epitome of a girly girl. 

She thinks pink is the new black and that hair crimpers never went out of fashion. 

In her spare time she enjoys the simple things in life like the smell of the air before the rain or a swim at the beach on a hot summer’s day.

She is an avid reader and an aspiring writer, who believes whole heartedly in the old English proverb; the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.


AUTHOR INTERVIEW:

What sparked your interest in becoming a romance writer? 

I’ve loved books from a very young age. They say do what you love, so I thought I would try to write one.

What was the first romance novel you read that made an impression on you?

I capture the castle by Dodie Smith

What is your writing environment?

I have an office with motivational canvasses on the wall and a bookshelf with some of my favorite books on it.

One of your favorite quotes. 

“The journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step.”
Which authors have caught your interest lately? Why? 

Allie Brennan, Jolene Perry and Nyrae Dawn. A lot of books make me smile but theirs inspire a stupidly huge grin the whole way through. Their writing really connects with me. Kimi Flores – she has such a refreshing approach to the way she writes. Clean, swoon worthy and wholesome romance.

What type of book have you always wanted to write?

Something really dark, something real, with no hea.

Who are your dream dinner party guests? 

My critique partner – Kimi Flores. My betas who I talk to everyday, a million times a day – Debi Barnes, Elle Wilson and Steph Harper. And I’d be lost without Katie Mac there too!

What’s the last movie you watched and loved? 

City of bones! Will definitely watch it again!
  
Most __rebellious_ in high school. (popular, nerdy, sporty…) Why?

I did a lot of crazy things!

What is your favorite scene in your new release? 

The scene on the porch swing ;)

If you could be one of your characters - Who would you be? And why? 

Kinley, because of the guy she gets to be with.


Flirting Questions

What’s your favorite body part of the opposite sex? 

Arms

Hey, baby! What’s your sign? 

Scorpio

How did you meet your significant other? 

Through a friend

What’s your idea of a perfect date? 

Something active ( No not that, well not on the first date anyway!) Climbing a mountain, swimming at the beach.

If you could take a romantic trip, where would it be? 

Mooloolaba Australia. Not far from where I live but my favorite place in the whole world.

Do you believe in love at first sight? 

no

Flirting Quickies:


Boxers or Briefs?  

Boxers              


Facial hair or clean shaven? 

stubble

Alpha or Beta?  

Alpha


Planner or Panster? 

A bit of both

 White wine or red? 

white

Coffee or tea? 

coffee

Vanilla or chocolate? 

chocolate


Sweet or salty? 

sweet

Sleep in or get up early? 

early


Laptop or desktop? 

desktop

Beach or mountains? 

beach

Winter or summer? 

summer

Cat or dog? 

dog

Twilight or Fifty Shades? 

Twilight

Spotlight or In the Shadows?  

shadows

City or Country? 

country

Clubbing or candlelight dinner? 

Candlight dinner

Backpacking or luxury hotel? 

hotel

Morning or night person? 

morning

Christmas or Halloween? 

christmas

Optimist or pessimist? 

optimist



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Harrison and Tiffany have a long history of hooking up. Harrison decides he wants more. Tiffany, a spoiled Southern Belle is embarrassed by a working class Harrison. After over two years apart Tiffany is missing his touch. She heads to Charlotte to claim her man.

Harrison is finally settled in Charlotte. He has a job he loves, his sister close by, great friends, and an awesome agreement going with Sophia.

Can Sophia ever want more from Harrison than just sex? Has Harrison fallen in love or just lust with Sophia?

After all this time and hurt feelings, is he really meant to be with Tiffany? Can Harrison manage to let his guard down and find his way back to Tiffany? Will Tiffany be satisfied with a regular working class mechanic? Or is their relationship in the past and beyond repair?

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Chelsea Camaron has a love for old muscle cars and Harley Davidson motorcycles. She currently resides in Southern Louisiana with her husband and two children. She was born and raised in Coastal North Carolina and her heart is always Carolina day dreaming. Her love for reading has sparked a new love for writing with a few projects currently in the works. She is a big kid refusing to grow up, she spends most days playing with her kids, embracing her inner five year old.

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Interview: Elizabeth James

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Meet Elizabeth James, author of the Design Series.

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What made you want to be an author?

 I’ve always loved books and reading and when I was 15 years old, I lived in Spain for a couple of years and was pretty isolated from everything so I decided to try to write a book.  My book was a romance/mystery set in Spain and I almost finished it before we came back to the US but when we did, I abandoned it after facing the reality that nobody would publish a teenagers book.  All these years later, I got a nook for Christmas and my love of books was revived and I volunteered to beta read for a very popular author.  During that process, I realized my love for writing was still there and I started Love by Design but in secret.  I didn’t want anyone to know until I had most of the book written and then I’d show it to someone and see if it was any good.  When I did share it, I got really great feedback and so I finished it and subsequently published it myself.

Who has inspired you the most?

Honestly, the Indie Authors I met on Facebook were the inspiration for me.  The list includes:   Stephanie Rowe, Gina Maxwell, Laura Kaye, Mimi Jean Pamfiloff, all of whom are amazing people as well as stellar authors.  They were very helpful to me when I was trying to figure out what to do with my book and have been so supportive and amazing to me ever since.  I consider them to be my friends now.

Can you tell us about some of your earlier days of writing?  

Well, when I first started writing, I used a notebook and a pen.  This was pre-computer days and was very tedious but I managed to fill two notebooks with my book.  Now, I use my computer and it is so much easier to correct things and make revisions.  I’m really glad I waited to write my books now rather than then.  I may still pull out my old book and finish it but update it and make it a little more adult.

How has your life considerably changed since you've been published? 

 I have met some amazing people.  I think how small my world was until I wrote my books and now I have friends all over the planet.  As far as changing my life, that’s foremost.  Otherwise, I’ve been to Orlando to meet some of my favorite authors and will be getting a taste of a huge book signing hopefully by the end of this year.  I’ve already got four scheduled for next year so I see myself meeting more amazing people and seeing places I’ve never seen.

What sparked the idea for The Design trilogy?  

My real-life job is a professional one requiring continuing education hours annually.  My thought for the book was “what if someone went to their dreaded education seminar and met the man of their dreams there”.  This was the beginning of Love by Design and the rest of the books flowed from there.  I didn’t have a plan, I write chronologically so I just let the story unfold in front of me.  I didn’t know there would be three books at the beginning of the process but the story was too big for just one.

What can readers expect from the series?  

Well, I guess I can say the most important thing people can expect is that the characters are real.  They have jobs, they have bills, they have kids…but in all that, you can still have romance to sweep you off your feet.

What has been the best experience so far on your journey as an author?  

Meeting the fans.  I did a book signing a couple of months ago and was just as excited to meet them as they were to meet me.  I love hearing how my books touched them and their favorite parts of the books.  Everyone loves a different character and everyone takes something different away from them.

Can you give us some insight on any upcoming projects? 

 I’m actually writing my next book “Secrets of a Hart” right now.  It is based on a character from the Design series who moves to a different place and finds love.  It’s based at the beaches of North Carolina where the Design series was set in the NC mountains and Asheville/Charlotte.  It’s a different story with some intrigue, romance and some humor.  I try to balance all of those things in my books.  The proposed second book in this series will follow two of the characters from this book but either could be a stand-alone book.

What advice can you give to any upcoming authors?  

Do it, write it.  I would have been personally satisfied just to publish my book but to find people who also loved my characters and my story put the icing on the cake.  Talk to authors, we’re real people.  We are always willing to encourage new authors to try this and I love helping if I can.


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Interview: Staci Hart

Author Interview of the Week

Meet Staci Hart, author of Deer in Headlights, the first book of the Good Gods series.

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What made you want to be an author?

I've always been an avid reader, but when I started reading romance, I quickly became dissatisfied with the books available. So I thought, why not write my own? I considered what I would write about, if I were to write a paranormal romance novel, and it came to me. Greek Mythology!

Who has inspired you the most?

I have a few close friends, who are also writers, that have been a HUGE part of my creative process. Having a sounding board makes writing infinitely easier.

Can you tell us about some of your earlier days of writing?

At first, it was all about outlining, thinking through the story. What is the conflict? Who are these people? Then I sat down and wrote 10,000 words, and shared it with a few close friends. Everyone was so excited, that it fueled me to keep going. It was so much trial and error, but I learned so much that it's made writing the second novel much easier.

How has your life considerably changed since you've been published?

I spend so much time on social media now, making connections and talking about my books. I also spend even more time writing, if that's even possible! I'm focused on pumping these books out as quickly as possible, while still retaining quality, to keep the momentum going. The most exciting thing though is to hear from my fans! There's nothing I love more, via Facebook, twitter, Goodreads, email, whatever. It's an awesome relationship to have, and to know I've effected complete strangers in a positive way brings me so much joy.

What can readers expect of the Good Gods series?

We'll see Aphrodite (Dita) go through her own struggles as she competes against the other gods in a high stakes version of Olympus Love Connection, with humans as the contestants. The gods aren't what you're used to from the history books and Homer. They're modern, hip, funny, sweary, sexy. They practically worship humans, so they always stay in the trends.

What did you do as a graphic designer?

I design websites, mostly for women who are starting their own businesses. I've done it for ten years, and it's SO rewarding to be part of the success of others.

What has been the best experience so far on your journey as an author?

Hands down, my best experience as a writer so far has been my connection to other writers. I couldn't do what I do without them. They support me, they listen. They read my work and tell me straight. We laugh. A lot. It's awesome!

Can you give us some insight on any upcoming projects?

Book 2 of the series, Snake in the Grass will be available July 30! And if you enjoy Deer in Headlights, SIG will knock your socks off.

What advice can you give to any upcoming authors?

Love what you do. Find authors to share your experience with. Read about self editing (it's not about grammar). Don't wait to start building a platform on social media. USE SCRIVENER, not Word!

Thanks so much, Staci for interviewing with us! Don't forget to follow her on one of her many outlets listed below!

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What do the gods do when they're bored? Because they're always bored, and humans are the perfect players in their games.

Aphrodite owns love; she hasn't lost a competition on her turf in over three millennia. Apollo is on a mission to win, he's counting on it to finally get the one woman he's never been able to have. The two gods will choose their players and if Dita can't get them together before the clock runs out, Apollo will get his way. And Dita couldn't have that.