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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Praying

It doesn’t have to be/the blue iris, it could be/ weeds in a vacant lot, or a few/ small stones; just/ pay attention, then patch// a few words together and don’t try/ to make them elaborate, this isn’t/ a contest but the doorway// into thanks, and a silence in which/ another voice may speak.
Mary Oliver
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.