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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Metamorphosis
It was time to distract the mind to find the road to transformation. It was a slow process, like doing a snow plough turn while skiing down a steep slope, it sometimes works. Playing the cards was the last option when all logic failed to work.
By Katherine D. Graham9 months ago in Psyche
"Numbers are the highest degree of knowledge. They are knowledge itself." Plato
Jed and Auralee worked with numbers. Both studied mysterious secrets hidden beneath numerical rules. Numbers influence and control life. But the numbers weren't working. Auralee felt they created a psychological fiction that only sometimes helps to understand the world.
By Katherine D. Graham9 months ago in Fiction
Reelin in memories
As the winter ended, extreme weather, spring droughts, floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcano eruptions plus satellite silences due to solar flares, had intermittently left the masses without their addictive vagus link to global communication through the internet. Individuals began to listen to each other and think for themselves.
By Katherine D. Graham10 months ago in Longevity
The Path of Hearts or Pentacles
“Hey man.” Warren grabbed the forearm of his friend Matt, who was the beer bearer for the 40th birthday party. “So, what’s on tap tonight?” queried Warren. Always proud of his artisanal beer, Matt was keen to explain his choice of hops and malts to anyone willing to listen. He had pursued his dream and had landed on his feet, as head brewer for a local pub. He was always pleased to strut his stuff. As they spoke other friends celebrating their spring birthdays joined the party on the last day of May, 2025.
By Katherine D. Graham10 months ago in Critique
A sweet Potato Peel Pie Adventure.
Dear little one, It is a dreary February Saturday, the kind of day when you have to nap and do some task that is delegated for such a day as this. I must clean up a drawer. It contains my random notes and notebooks from times long past.
By Katherine D. Graham11 months ago in History
Tea Time Under the Tree
The warm August breeze whispering through the hazel nut tree and bees buzzing near the Japanese anemone created a hum in the air that was scented with roses. Robert sat at the table, reading and sipping on a tea with the neighbor’s cat sitting on the chair next to him.
By Katherine D. Graham11 months ago in Feast
The Alchemy of Cooking
The smell of Chicken soup on a Sunday afternoon takes me back in time. A person’s nose has about 400 different types of olfactory receptors, and six million in total. Each person has olfactory fingerprint related to their immune system, and partner selection. Smell is linked to memory, emotions and interactions with other people associated with fear, happiness and erotica.
By Katherine D. Graham11 months ago in Feast












