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About

What started as "Muse Mondays" in March 2015 is now called "Life Out Here.” It is a collection of writings that spans almost six years and four home-states, and currently highlights real-life highs and lows on America's Last Frontier. The discovery of holiness amid the grit of life is its common thread, the desire to encourage is its heartbeat. 

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Now comes the “Life Out Here” podcast, the convenient audible version for loyal fans and newcomers alike. Please enjoy the following musings on faith and life out here in Alaska, and may faith illuminate your own life out there.

Meet Kathleen

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Kathleen Elizabeth, born in Wichita Falls, Texas and raised in Northwestern Montana, appeared in the Whitefish Review as the  runner-up for the 2018-2019 Montana Prize for Fiction and is currently ankle-deep in a myriad of writing projects. 

 

She lives in Alaska with her husband, daughter, son, collie, and sheltie. She crochets, spins "Wildflowers, And All the Rest" on an Elvis-blue Crosley, watches clouds float over Chugach State Park, and muses tirelessly on the confluent matters of life and faith.

Publications 

"Go Down Swinging"

The Whitefish Review

Our Living Planet, Spring 2019 Issue
Editor: Brian Schott
Release date: April 5, 2019

http://www.whitefishreview.org/order.htm 

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Read it here!

Go Down Swinging

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