Kathy Stinson's Blog
Apr.15.2011
My dad didn't tell me how to live a life of courage and integrity. He showed me, in how he lived his.
When I was nine, and my siblings four and fourteen, he left the appliance service company he worked for to go into business for himself. With a wife and three kids to support, it took a lot of guts...
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Mar.09.2011
Cornelia Hahn Oberlander refers to her profession, landscape architecture, as ‘the art of the possible'. I believe this phrase also describes the way this remarkable woman has lived her life.
Cornelia decided at the age of eleven that she wanted to create parks when she grew up. She escaped Nazi...
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Oct.04.2010
Writing is a solitary occupation, and some writers like to keep it that way until it’s time to submit a manuscript to a publisher. Others, like me, prefer to meet regularly with a group of fellow writers – to get feedback on works-in-progress, to share in the trials and tribulations of the...
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About Kathy
Kathy long ago sorted mail, waited tables, and taught school for five years, before finally figuring out that what she really wanted to do was write. She now has over 30 titles to her credit which include young adult fiction, novels for middle readers,...






