Katherine Sanger

Katherine Sanger

Katherine Sanger was a Jersey Girl before getting smart and moving to Texas. She s been published in various e-zines and print, including Baen s Universe, Black Petals, Star*Line, Anotherealm, Lost in the Dark, and RevolutionSF, among others. Her poetry has won numerous awards, including First Place in Byline s Autumn Poem contest and Sol Magazine s Lucky Thirteen contest.

She s been teaching continuing education (computer classes) since 2000 and credit classes (English) since 2003. She s also worked as a writing tutor and a writing coach. She has taught all levels of college English classes, ranging from developmental English to College Composition to Literature to Grant Writing. She teaches both online and on campus.
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Post Master s Certificate in College Teaching, MA in English Lit, MA in Liberal Arts, BS in Infromation Technology, AA in General Studies

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"Education is not filling a bucket, but lighting a fire." - William Butler Yeats

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  • Becoming a Woman
    Every female has her own definition of when the barrier is broken and she becomes a woman....here's mine...
  • Waiting for Ink
    My journey through life, as seen by my tattoos.
  • My Uncle's Murderer Ruined Horror Movies for Me
    My reaction to horror films after the brutal murder of my uncle. This spans many years, and includes information about the crime itself, the outcome, and my own life.
  • Empowerment and Social Transformation for Disabled Persons
    Educators need to consider how they look at disabled persons and how they can take a role in their empowerment and social transformation.
  • The Five Things I Know About My Special Needs Family
    After reading Todd Oswald's "Five Things You Should Know About a Special Needs Family," I realized the similarities and differences between families who had members with special needs. This is my response about my family which includes a 9 autistic boy.
  • The Night Before Christmas with Zombies
    Zombies can show up anytime - including Christmas. It's important to know what to do when they show up, and there's nothing like a good Night Before Christmas parody to help you remember.
  • The Cat's Whiskers
    I grew up celebrating both Hanukkah and Christmas. While we loved it, our cats sometimes found out the hard way that holidays weren't always for them.
  • Cabbage Patch Christmas
    Who doesn't remember Cabbage Patch Kids? They were "the" toy for 1983. I wanted one for Christmas that year, and I wasn't alone...
  • A Dress by Any Other Name..
    How I found my perfect wedding dress...even if it wasn't a wedding dress.
  • Growing Up
    A short poem about what happens when sleep becomes more important than Santa Claus.
  • Snowy Surprise
    Back in 2004, Galveston County on the Gulf Coast of Texas, it snowed. It wasn't much, and it didn't last long, but it was enough to inspire this haiku.
  • American History Month
    Alternate history creates an alternate future...with President Schwarzenegger and the great maple tree rot that allowed Canada to control the free world.
  • The Dead Have the Worst Pick-Up Lines
    Even after death, it's hard to meet a good guy.
  • Everything I Needed to Know I Learned in “The Great Pumpkin”
    Whenever we watch kids' cartoons, I always wonder at what we're really learning - and what we really learned when we watched them oh so many years ago. This is what I learned from re-watching the Great Pumpkin.
  • Coffin Fever
    Just how human are vampires? This is a paranormal, not-so-horrific vampire story.
  • The Secret Lives of Trees
    This is a short story based on an image. It is a fantasy story.
  • A Mid-Universe Collision of Wills
    This is a science fiction haiku.
  • Ghost in the Graveyard, Run, Run, Run
    Poem based on the summertime. This is a memory of mine from many years ago in NJ.
  • Finding the Past
    This is a poem based on an image - the image is of a mostly skeletized fish. The poem is an apocalyptic image.
  • Not a Paid Advertisement
    "Not a Paid Advertisement" is a piece of flash fiction. Flash fiction is technically under 1,000 words - this is almost micro fiction (under 100 words).

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