Contact Information:

 Linda A. Heim
 12201 Juniper
 Overland Park, KS.     
 66209

 
 lheim@everestkc.net  

  Ph: 913-706-4498           
         913-338-1506
Copyright Linda A. Heim 2008. All Rights Reserved, text and graphics.

    Mission:  
    To enhance the lives of human beings through universal, storytelling
    mythology in uplifting art and literary work that encourages people to
    view their lives through participation as one global human race for the
    betterment of individuals, societies and the environment.
GRANT REQUEST FOR THE TERM 2008-2009
New Millennium Myth
275 page book in preparation

A journal/guide that delves into
transcendence, global, and rebirth myth.
The book further explains the
Myth of
Modern Man
and the evolution of the
hero/warrior in global society.  Chapters
explore characters and  conflict resolution
for 25 new myth and corresponding
symbols such as:
Thirteen Colonies,
Adam’s Apple, House Party, Bones and
Butterflies, Agonizing Angst and Angels,
Being’s of the Corn, Do Do Do, The Long
Road Home,
and others.
1. Completion of 3rd book in the Myth of Modern Man series
2. Creation of art work and layout for a Walking Mediation Circle modeled after Stonehenge.
Tile Samples for retaining wall
4. Continuation of the language of symbology.
Past Design Work
3. Completion of wax forms for casting of sculptures.
The University of You, 2006
54 pages

A compilation of articles about successful
living in the modern, chaotic world.  Chapters
are:
Successing, The Fairest of them All,
“Piece”ful Living, The Power of the Word,
Reality Shows, Energy Overture,
and Miracles
and Miraculous Moments.
consisting of 160 images to date
Universal World Myth, 2000
275 pages

A journal/guide that explains the
Myth of
Modern Man
and the evolution of the
hero/warrior in global society.  Chapters
explore characters and  conflict resolution
for 25 new myth and corresponding
symbols such as:
Alone in the Crowd,
Everyman Has His Day, How Santa Lost His
Bag, Techno-Junkies, Saints and Sinners,
"Bee"ings to Honey, Peace Meal,
and others
Short Bio
Full resume and references available on request.

    L.A. Heim is a graduate of the San Francisco Art Institute and her work has appeared
    at the Diego Rivera Gallery in San Francisco.  The focus of her art and writing has
    been on universal storytelling through mythology and symbols that represent higher
    consciousness.   

    Linda began her career as a location art director and worked on 36 major motion
    pictures and television shows with producers from around the world including Little
    House on the Prairie, How the West Was Won, The Gambler and others.  She worked
    in television as a producer, director, photographer and editor on live sporting events,
    documentaries, short subjects, and in-studio productions.  During that time, several
    commercial projects received team nominations for cable TV ACE awards such as
    Photographer Ansel Adams' last Interview.  She has written 11 feature film
    screenplays, a television mini-series, a novel, and  two books on the mythology of
    higher consciousness.  

    Linda is focusing on the development of the Myth of Modern Man that strives to
    enhance the lives of human beings through universal, storytelling mythology in
    uplifting art and literary work that encourages people to view their lives through
    participation as one global human race for the betterment of individuals, societies
    and the environment.

    You may contact the artist and author at

    Linda A. Heim
    12201 Juniper
    Overland Park, KS  66209
    Office and Message: 913-338-1506
    Mobile: 913-706-4498

    lheim@everestkc.net
Past Literary Work