Rutgers study of New Jersey nurses shows combined effect of COVID-19 fears and discrimination disproportionately impacts nonwhite workers In a phenomenon that researchers are calling a “dual pandemic”…
“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…
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…
I am beyond excited to say that an excerpt from my novel, “Mad Hatters and Glow Girls,” has been published in the Summer 2016 issue of The Copperfield Review. A Journal…
First we had the idea. Then, like Neo in “The Matrix,” we took a leap of faith. We called our friends. We charmed and cajoled them. We bribed…
My short story, “El Balo,” will appear in print in the May/June 2017 edition of Down in the Dirt magazine (v143, released 6/1/17) and can be accessed online…