She was most notably involved in the post-production of cult Indie hit Cop on the Edge IX: A Prelude to Justice, a full-length underground movie spoof produced by Coten Films[1] and directed by Edward Keaton,[2] who at the time was studying under the tutorage of British Filmmaker Allan Niblo at Newport Film School; Niblo later went on to produce cult movies such as Human Traffic.
[3] Released locally, the movie won the coveted student award for getting the crew the most suspensions from using the University film equipment.
Inspired by the colorful local characters she met in Hollywood, she wrote her first original novel Dante's Girl at the age of 28, the first part of a three-book series following the life of supernatural crime-fighter Kayla Steele.
[11] Her most recent fictional work was a short horror story, Crazy Train, set in the world of the Los Angeles heavy metal scene.
[13] Rhodes currently works at BlackBerry Limited as Principal Threat Research Publisher[14] of two digital publications: ThreatVector, an award-winning cybersecurity blog,[15][16] and PHI Magazine,[17] BlackBerry's bi-annual print publication focusing on the past, present and future of artificial intelligence and machine learning in the information security industry.