“There’s a reason I keep this painting close. I bask in its beauteous glow.”
— Kitta MacPherson
“Fairy tales speak to us, the story’s archetypal subjects instinctively understood because they are rooted in us.”
— Kitta MacPherson
This essay describes the beginning of an incredible part of my present life – teaching journalism at St. Benedict’s Prep. It appeared in the Prachya Review, an international…
I’m honored to say that a short piece of mine appeared in The Writers Club. It describes a moment when I was compelled to convey tragic news to…
Today, I launch my new website. Connected with that is a sentiment with which many of my brothers and sisters in journalism will agree: Being a journalist in…
“Grief does not change you, Hazel. It reveals you.” ― John Green, “The Fault in Our Stars” As many of you know, I lost my beloved husband, Walter Lucas, to…
The turn of the year always brings along juicy lists to browse. As a list-obsessed person, I have recently read: Barnes & Noble’s “The 50 Best Works of…
I suppose I should not bury the lede – there is some news – I have been recognized as one of the “Top 25 Brand Builders” of 2017…
From the Koru Magazine blog, where I explain what drove me to write my newly published essay: “In Groves of Green, I describe what happened to me, almost from…
So begins my essay, “Son of Memory,” in the Fall Equinox issue of Mused Literary Magazine issued today about “eidetic” or photographic memory — a specific type of memory some…