After gaining slight renown in the field of computer science in the '80s and '90s, Kathleen Spracklen settled into a long career as care-giver to all the folks at PA-Distribution who sit or stand in front of a computer all day. She saw her role as enabling the machine to be the servant of the people, while honoring the order and integrity of the data. Her computer science background in systems building aided in that mission.
Newly retired, Kathleen found a new group with an under-served need: writer-moms. People with a story to tell and no time to write. So she drew on her systems building, together with a three-year period when she served as statistician for a renowned psychology researcher, and created a tool that only requires a pen and a 4x6 file card to enable writer-moms to bridge those fragments of time into a coherent story with living characters.
Find Kathleen and her FREE writing course on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kathleenspracklen
Website: KathleenSpracklen.com
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