Kathleen Majorsky
Bio
Life-long writer. Always seeking adventures as writing fodder. Loves tacos and warm chocolate cookies. If she could have dinner with anyone dead or alive, she would have dinner with Simon Sinek, Mr. Rogers, and Baby Yoda.
Stories (29/0)
Zig Zag # 16
Have you ever won something? Oh, I’ve won tennis matches, board games at game nights, and intense bouts of “Go Fish”. I've even won an amateur pie-making contest, which garnered the coolest prize ever: A Kiss The Cook bright pink spatula. Sadly, it got tossed in my many moves. But for a good year, it was my favorite kitchen utensil. But I digress...
By Kathleen Majorsky3 years ago in Beat
Zig Zag #15
When you’ve moved around as much as I have, you start to collect roommates. It’s not like I have a pile of them stashed somewhere. Geez, get your mind out of the gutter. But living a nomadic, writerly, gigging life doesn’t always allow for living in luxury by yourself. So roommates are essential at times.
By Kathleen Majorsky3 years ago in Humans
Zig Zag # 10
Family. When most people see or hear that word, they think of their family of origin. The family hand of cards they were dealt. The family they were assigned without being consulted. That kind of family can be a slippery slope to navigate even in the best of circumstances.
By Kathleen Majorsky3 years ago in Families
Zig Zag # 8
Connection. I believe deep down that is what we all really want: To make a true and authentic connection with another human being. We want to belong not just to ourselves, but to each other. To be seen. To be heard. To be respected. To be understood. To be loved as we are.
By Kathleen Majorsky3 years ago in Humans
Zig Zag # 6
I don’t know about you, but sometimes I just want to hear a good story that gives me the warm fuzzy feels. The kind of story that reminds you that there are good people in the world. The kind of story that reminds you that the universe is looking out for you. The kind of story that reminds you that it’s good to be pleasantly surprised by life sometimes.
By Kathleen Majorsky3 years ago in Humans