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The Short Stories of Kathryn Jennings-Hancock

New - A response to Coming Alive at Sixty-Five - by D. Grant DeMan

Those Who "Mom" - Kathryn remembers Mothers Day

Where Angels Come From - Kathryn goes for a walk, comes up with a story!

Motherhood - Basic Training With a 180 Lb Baby Apr 09, 2001

Open Letter to Ann Pottle Dolin - sadness from Kathryn Jennings-Hancock. Mar 26, 2001

Kathryn Jennings-Hancock- "Mirrors and the Moon Men" Interesting reading from Kathryn. Mar 26, 2001

Security - A new and great tale from Kathryn Jennings-Hancock.

The Trouble with Knowing For Sure - An eerie tale for a bewildered kid.

Happy Non-Holidays -Kathryn Jennings-Hancock gets a respite from tradition.

Sound Advice -Grandpa gets into the middle of it

California Falls -More than just a name

"Following Bob" Moving's not easy - especially when emotions have to be packed and un-packed.

How Sally Got Her Name On It

Dumping Norman It's always a guy called 'Norman'!

A Million To Two Long Odds, but a good story!

What You See A frightening, frightening story. Nightmare time!

All My Love, Dad Kathryn Jennings-Hancock seems to have Christmas on her mind.

Dawber's Best Santa Any time is a good time for a First Class Christmas story.

The Re-Education of Robert Rooney It's Not Easy! - April 22, 2000

Pinching Mr. Lincoln Memories of Growing Up - April 19, 2000

Fair and Square - April 15, 2000

I Don't Understand Marriage Counseling - and -
Five Simple Steps to Staying Married Until Your T-Fal Wears Out - April 13, 2000

I Don't Care What Kind of Dog I Am - and - Emeraude and Roses - April 09, 2000

"The Rockey Mountain Murder Club" - April 01, 2000

"Izzy and the Party People" - March 22, 2000

"Good Business In The Fourth Quarter" - March 19, 2000

"A Longing For The Mud" - March 20, 2000


About Kathryn Jennings-Hancock

Kathryn Jennings-Hancock is a former feature reporter for Salt Lake City's Eagle and Clipper weekly newspapers. Her nonfiction has appeared in Comic Scene, Woman, Short Stuff for Grown-ups, and Remembrance. It has also been featured in The Belletrist Review, Wellspring, Dogwood Tales, and The Storyteller. In 1997 Kathryn was recipient of the William Faulkner Society gold medal for Best Short Story of 1997.

Kathryn Jennings-Hancock is thirty-five years old, employed in the hospitality industry in the Denver area, and the 'proud parent' of three wonderful stray lab mixes. She says, "My personal philosophy is; 'life happens a day at a time, and should be considered in the same manner.'


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