Katherine D. Graham
Bio
My stories usually present facts, supported by science as we know it, that are often spoken of in myths. Both can help survival in an ever-changing world.
Achievements (1)
Stories (218)
Filter by community
The Easiest Choice Occurs When There Is No Choice.
It was at her choice to come back. A hope and a prayer. The journey back to a home, that had changed over the years, had started with a twinkle in the eye. Over the months, what started as a reflex, became a seed that grew to have a mind and heart of its own. This was another chance to get it right, to face the burdens and hurdles that had previously been a challenge and make them opportunities. What would come to pass was yet to be discovered.
By Katherine D. Grahamabout a year ago in Fiction
The Wanderer on a Barque
Ann and Kat were at a Horton’s coffee shop. They enjoyed the escape to a comfort zone where they were anonymous and carefree. They had met when they were seven and they knew each other well. Over the years, they had endured years of school, partners, progeny, near deaths and deaths.
By Katherine D. Grahamabout a year ago in Fiction
The sun isn't silent or still
On the longest day of the year, a town revives an ancient solstice ritual and discovers its unexpected power. Bob recalled the opening ceremony. The director had spoken. “ My dearest constituents, we have been blessed with good skies for the next three days and nights. Many of you will watch the sun appear at sunrise and sunset, at almost the same place and time, before it starts drifting to the south.”
By Katherine D. Graham2 years ago in Fiction
Golinda and Gallopatrot go to the Emerald Isle. Top Story - May 2024.
The short days were getting longer. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the blue hour created the magic of the darkest phase of twilight. It was time to put Oliver to bed. Yaya felt the muse come alive when he asked for a story.
By Katherine D. Graham2 years ago in Wander
A Fish Story
A cool breeze blew over the lake as the sun rose. Kat was ready to do what she wanted. The day promised to be bright. She was drawn to enjoy her first love, the natural world that had led her to pursue science. She believed individuals are subject to complex voluntary and involuntary experiments that vary according to given variables
By Katherine D. Graham2 years ago in Fiction
The Perfumed Whispers
GammaK sat at Woodhouse Cottage, located in an enchanted corner of paradise. Looking through the shifting grey mists and drizzle, she noticed the wilted leaves of summer past on a tree made it look like a bent over, bald-headed monk. A church stood across the steel waters of the channel. Behind it, the glow of sun rise shone above the mountain top. In the channel, a huge spinning radar tanker towed a nuclear submarine by its peaked, long-pointed nose.
By Katherine D. Graham2 years ago in Fiction













