Trace DeMeyer

DeMeyer's past has influenced her career, leading her to write for, and about, Native American tribes across the country.

[3] In 2001, DeMeyer also attended the first intertribal Wiping the Tears Ceremony that was held in Wisconsin, where a public apology was issued by Shay Bilchik, who was the director of the Child Welfare League of America at the time.

She also worked on a ranch, was a business owner, managed a Smithsonian Museum audio tour, and was the assistant for the president of a record label.

Blue Hand Books helps Native American authors publish their work through the use of Amazon Create Space and PressBooks.

[6] Among Blue Hand Books' published writers are John Christian Hopkins, James Chavers Jr., and DeMeyer herself.