Katrina Mislowack

Katrina Mislowack

My name is Katrina I was born and raised in New York. I moved to Iowa in 2006 and hope to start a family here. I love to write and I hope you enjoy some of my older work as well as my new contributions.
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Extensive Literature and Grammar classes at SUNY Brockport and Long Island Business Institute in NY.

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  • Pumpkin Pine Cone
    This is a recipe for a pine cone made of pumpkin seeds with a delightfully seasoned cream cheese center. It's great or snacking or even just dressing up your table for the holidays.
  • Choices
    if love were a guiding hand down a road with no lights and a million outlets, then love would be your only salvation and would finally get the reverence and respect that it deserves.
  • The Evolution of Sleeping Beauty
    While fairy tales used to be more about witches and goblins than princes and castles, few are privy to the original versions of the stories we can recite from memory.
  • True Story..
    We all have our roots, our "making of" tales. Well, mine... let's just say you can't make this stuff up.
  • The Wedding
    This is loosely based on a story told to me by a friend about a wedding he didn't want to go to, but he knew he couldn't afford to miss. You'd never guess which parts are fact and which are fiction. Well, you could, but you'd be wrong.
  • Hole in One
    If you take one thing away from my experiences and mistakes, let it be this "Remember, nasty public bathroom bathing is better than no bathing at all. "
  • Thank You
    While symbolism and personification may be often-used literary terms, they are also the coping tools we use in everyday life. And while it may seem poetic to refer to a homeless man as a pile of rags, somedays the association just makes them easier to step over.
  • The Lives, Laws and Legends of Women in Ancient Athens
    The following is an account not only of the traditions, restrictions and lives of Athenian women in the fifth and sixth century, B..C. It also scrutinizes that backgrounds, education and perspectives of the sources from which I retrieved this information.

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