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K.S.C. Hatch

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Kaitlyn S. C. Hatch (AKA “Kait,” any pronouns acceptable) was born in a house with no television to mother, Nanny Ogg, and the dad from Calvin & Hobbes. Her Canadian upbringing resulted in a blending of American and British English that confuses many linguists and grammar purists.

As a multi-genre writer, Kait has self-published two books: Wise At Any Age: A Handbook for Cultivating Wisdom in 2013, and Friends We Haven’t Met Yet in 2016, thanks to a crowdfunding campaign. Her long-running blog includes the Lojong Practice Journal, a reflection on the 59 Lojong slogans through the lens of social justice. She also uses the blog to share creative nonfiction pieces, Buddhist philosophy, book reviews, reflections on writing, and the occasional po
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