Katherine D. Graham
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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.
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Nova fluctus unda vox libertatis: Fluctuations in the new vague of the voice of freedom
Yet another war has begun. The situation in the Ukraine brings the spectre of dread and caution. I feel fear. I was born ten years after the Second World War ended. I remember that, as a child, that war sounded like it happened a long time ago and I was surprised people still talked about it. With age, ten years passes in the blink of an eye and I have learned about the vast devastation that is associated with war.
By Katherine D. Graham4 years ago in Fiction
Nova fluctus unda vox libertatis Part 2
George was sitting at his favourite diner, in the back room at the table by the kitchen. Michael, the owner, had come to sit with him. They were enjoying their 'old man important coffee club conversation'. Current events directed the topic to the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
By Katherine D. Graham4 years ago in Fiction
The Dream of the Sacred Feminine
Several years after retirement, Kat had decided to move near her daughters and grandchildren. Many of her friends were appalled that she would pull up roots. To each their own. Her girls were independent adults and she was there to offer or have support, if it was needed. As it turned out, she was still at a stage where a Grandmother was most necessary. Today she would be caring for three young ones.
By Katherine D. Graham4 years ago in Education
Golinda and Gallopatrot find the answer to 'Who are you?'
It had been years since Bob’s death. He had been part of the Great Turning of the 1960s, riding the peak of cultural change post WWII. Bob was one of those individuals who were capable of opening the intellectual doors of perception, and exploring what it meant to be a functionally responsible human. He deeply respected the structure of past traditions without becoming imprisoned by them. As a man of some renown in the world of physics, he had freely shared his knowledge and ideas with his colleagues, and with Kat. Moreover, he had offered Kat experiences beyond her imagination.
By Katherine D. Graham4 years ago in Fiction












