Katie Steedly’s first-person piece [The Unspeakable Gift] is a riveting retelling of her participation in a National Institutes of Health study that aided her quest to come to grips with her life of living with a rare genetic disorder. Her writing is superb.
In recognition of receiving the Dateline Award for the Washingtonian Magazine essay, The Unspeakable Gift.
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The Judgment Tale

Over the growing shadows fell the dead weight of light.
Valzhyna Mort, The Judgment Tale
Light’s dead weight. Is that simply the weight of sight? Is that the weight of truth, transparency, shine, knowing, stillness? Is there a difference between dead weight and live weight? Is live weight the weight of growth, change, shedding, stretching, bending, burning?
I like thinking about the relationship between the cracks and light breaking through. I like thinking about the relationship between our light and our shadow as part of a story that connects us all. I like thinking about letting our light shine. I like thinking about the infinite light that lives in and beyond each of us.
I like people connected to the light in themselves. I like people who gift that light to the world every day. They seem to understand the balance between giving and receiving light. I like people who look for the light in others. I like people who let others know they are beautiful and seen and precious.
Light’s weight can support and guide. Light’s weight can reveal and teach. Light’s weight can redeem and sustain.
About Katie

From Louisville. Live in Atlanta. Curious by nature. Researcher by education. Writer by practice. Grateful heart by desire.
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The Stage Is On Fire, a memoir about hope and change, reasons for voyaging, and dreams burning down can be purchased on Amazon.