No Boundaries is a collection of heartfelt poems for life. Each poem in No Boundaries was written for someone, about someone, or an actual event during my life. I express my feelings in my poems, and most of them were written on napkins, scrap paper, or whatever I had in front of me at that time. Sometimes I would dream of the words, and wake up reaching for a pencil. Just as some people use diaries to write down their deepest feelings, I write mine in poems. My gift of words was passed on to me from God and my dad.
I was born in the fifties in Cleveland, Ohio, the second oldest of five girls and one boy, the youngest. I've been writing since I was 12, and my first published poem is called The World's Biggest Problem, a poem about the Vietnam War for which I won an award. It was put to music by Five Star Music Productions in Boston, MA. I also try my hands on different kinds of innovative projects. I designed and own the patent on a device called Medical Buddy Sack, intended for and worn by medical personnel.