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 little dickens
Hi honey. Hi Mom. Is this a good time? Perfect. I wanted to hear how things are going but knew you were busy. I am sorry I haven’t you called earlier. I’ve been crazy busy with the new pup. He is really clever. He knows how to train me. We are learning to talk to each other. It’s a lot of work but he is getting house trained quickly and learning to come, sit, go to bed, and he even has started to fetch. It will need months of repetition, but in spite of a few accidents, things are going well.
By Katherine D. Graham16 days ago in Fiction
The Return of the Phoenix
Time always seems most precious when it is running out. Control your breath instead of screaming a shout. Inhale and exhale. Summon chi from the ground and air as an art. Help fires burn in dan Tien furnaces from gut to brain through the heart. Watch masks of ego melt into the void from which all things start.
By Katherine D. Grahamabout a month ago in Poets
Light the Spirit of Winter. Top Story - December 2025.
The winter season often holds bittersweet nostalgic memories. In the Southern hemisphere, locals will recall long winter days and a BarB at the beach, but in the Northern hemisphere, the ghosts of Christmas past are released during the longest nights before solstice. For many, 'tis the season of Anhedonia. The lack of interest, enjoyment or pleasure is a common symptom of many mental health conditions.
By Katherine D. Graham2 months ago in Humans
Part 2: Breath along a branch
Breath moves oxygen, that's not new. Oxygen is also the standard element used in measuring the telluric screw. de Chancourtois designed a heliocentric model of elemental relationships. Particles move around the central, stable, solid element Tellurium doing flips.
By Katherine D. Graham2 months ago in Poets
A Golinda and Gallopatrot Adventure to The Q Garden
Kat had a new addiction. She read the news. She accepted that partial truth and mistruths have been part of reality for eons. Dark elements that permeate the universe also permeate society, the body, cells and thoughts. Resentment for not being taught more of how to live in this world, where darkness is more abundant than light, does little to help when desperation sets in. Kat was motivated to tap into wisdom from the past.
By Katherine D. Graham2 months ago in Fiction













