Katie Steedly’s first-person piece [The Unspeakable Gift] is a riveting retelling of her participation in a National Institutes of Health study that aided her quest to come to grips with her life of living with a rare genetic disorder. Her writing is superb.
In recognition of receiving the Dateline Award for the Washingtonian Magazine essay, The Unspeakable Gift.
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Even Now

Even now there are places where a thought might grow.
Derek Mahon
What does growth look like in Autumn? Growth looks like shedding, clearing, and making room. Growth looks colorful — like living life in full-on brilliance. Growth looks like celebrating and harvesting. Growth looks like understanding the roots, our roots, remain. Growth looks like change.
What does growth look like in Life’s Autumn? Growth looks like beginner’s mind. Growth looks like continuing to create, invent, and imagine. Growth looks like elastic thought and wisdom. Growth looks like abiding beauty
About Katie

From Louisville. Live in Atlanta. Curious by nature. Researcher by education. Writer by practice. Grateful heart by desire.
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The Stage Is On Fire, a memoir about hope and change, reasons for voyaging, and dreams burning down can be purchased on Amazon.