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 Myth: Work Hard, Play Hard.
"All work and no play makes Jake a dull boy." When they first met, Sara, had enchanted Jake with her philosophy of work hard and play hard. When they started dating, both were full into studying to gain rank in their undergraduate courses. Work hard, play hard seemed the perfect formula for having the best of a full life. They would spend evenings at the library carrels and then party hardy at least once or twice a week.
By Katherine D. Grahamabout 2 hours ago in Fiction
The Apple Gardener
Sally was ready to begin her compulsive schedule of doing an hour of work in the garden. Gardening is good for mental health. Gardening was her time to empty her mind. This was her time of meditation. She decided to do a 21-day challenge and journal her no-thoughts during mindful moving meditation. She noted the irony of this intention.
By Katherine D. Graham6 days ago in Fiction
How Will You Join in the Dance. Top Story - February 2026.
Hear ye modern man, listen to the ancient bards and sages. We are more than ourselves. We are the product of ages. We are born of stardust with access to the divine, that extends beyond ego and the senseless greed of a swine.
By Katherine D. Grahamabout a month ago in Poets
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. Graham2 months 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. Graham3 months ago in Poets













