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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The drifting mise en abyme
The world is part of a Mise-en-abyme, a repeating story within a story, a scene within a scene. The epicenter of change begins with what is in plain sight. When light is visualized, or seen, the brain connects colour to emotions associated with experiences. White light reflects all colours of the spectrum. In many countries white is worn during the time of mourning, in others it is associated with purity, innocence or sterile cleanliness that can cause calm or insanity.
By Katherine D. Graham2 years ago in Fiction
Finding the Missing Key
The key was lost. “Where did I put it?” Bernice could not clear any image of having the key since she had opened the door. She had returned home from a busy day at work. The phone rang. It was her sister. Her aunt had just been diagnosed with breast cancer. "Enough." The confusion of her recent move, and a loss of the sense of order that she depended on, had left her feeling vulnerable. Losing the mail key was just the last straw. Sh
By Katherine D. Graham2 years ago in Fiction
Rebirth of the Rampin Rider
It is time to respect the end of another cycle round the sun. I now direct my intentions and actions to this upcoming cycle. With nothing but animal awareness and learned skills, honed to an edge of sharpness, I need to cut through the fog and mists that cloud consciousness and form walls of fear and doubt, that block confidence. I must plot a course amid too much information that erupts from the new Tower of Babel caused by careless technological advances.
By Katherine D. Graham2 years ago in Confessions
Servants to Balance
Kat, the muskrat, had been born in the valley where the willow tree bows over the running stream. It was soon going to be time for muskrat love. Kat was busy clearing the willow roots and taking branches to make the den cozy. Kat sang at the top of her voice.
By Katherine D. Graham2 years ago in Chapters












