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Kathryn Kulpa

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The (Christmas) Light That Failed

A Christmas memory, published on the Silver Birch Press blog as part of their “Me, During the Holidays” series. The Light That Failed

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Posted on December 20, 2015 by KathrynDecember 20, 2015

Guest Blog Post at Superstition Review

Posted on November 6, 2013 by KathrynMarch 19, 2014

I was invited to write a guest blog post for Superstition Review magazine. A Multiplicity of Charlies It started with Charlie Brown. Or maybe it started before that, as a way to avoid getting beaten up. Read the rest of … Continue reading →

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Posted in Nonfiction | Tagged bullying, Charles Schulz, Charlie Brown, childhood, Peanuts, Superstition Review, writing
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