Times & Seasons is happy to welcome our newest guest blogger, Kathryn Lynard Soper. Kathryn is a mother of seven with a passion for writing and editing creative nonfiction. Raised in Silver Spring, Maryland, she’s lived in Utah since her BYU days (BA English, 1993). Founder and president of Segullah Group, Inc., Kathryn is editor-in-chief of Segullah: Writings by Latter-day Saint Women and editor of Gifts: Mothers Reflect on How Children with Down Syndrome Enrich Their Lives (Woodbine Press, 2007). She recently published personal essays inLiterary Mama, Meridian Magazine, and Mamazine, and is currently writing a memoir about her first year mothering her son Thomas, who has Down syndrome. In her leftover time she practices survival housekeeping and indulges her delusions of grandeur.
Welcome Kathryn!
If there’s one thing T&S needs, it’s more delusions of grandeur.
Welcome, Kathryn!
For the record: Kathryn is the one who described her blog as “delusions of grandeur” not I.
That link was the first one I clicked on, Nate — one taste of her self-deprecating humor was all I needed to know that her posts will be a treat to read.
Woot!
“survival housekeeping”
That’s a great phrase. And welcome.
Anyone who practices survival housekeeping is dear to my heart.
Welcome, Kathryn, from a lurker who came out of hiding to acknowledge that phrase.
It’s an honor to be here. Thanks for the warm welcome!
Mi, let’s start a club.
Welcome!
Kathryn, thanks for agreeing to blog with us.
Nate, didn’t know where else to put this, but congrats on being published in the Sept. Ensign, or should I say “Kudos”.