Katherine Nesbitt
Bio
I write social commentary in the forms of novels, poetry, short stories, satire, speeches, and will be releasing a poetry audiobook.
Stories (28/0)
They Call Her Carmeline
My mother is the strongest woman I know. She was born in 1947 just as WWII was ending and grew up in a time period before a woman could get a checking account or business loan without a male cosigner. She still had a lot of fun working as a carhop, a waitress and on the Johnny Cash show in the 1970’s before she settled down and had kids.
By Katherine Nesbitt3 years ago in Humans
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Staring out the window, I watched Pacific Central Station get lost in the skyline of Vancouver as the train pulled away. Watching the rivers and lakes flash by as the train sped up, I couldn't help but wish that Johnny Boy was here with me to see this. The train ride through the country is so beautiful, it hurt to think that he'd never see it again.
By Katherine Nesbitt3 years ago in Humans