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Katrina Irene Gould

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Katrina Irene Gould has spent thirty fulfilling years as a psychotherapist in Portland, Oregon, and it’s possible this orientation has found its way into her nonfiction, both implicitly and explicitly. But she trusts her writing isn’t limited to the outlook of her chosen profession – life is too vast to be corralled by any one perspective.
Steve Almond says, “Writing is a forgiveness racket,” and Gould writes in hopes of demonstrating that we can examine our complicated human experiences and create more compassion for our struggles by doing so – since often the person we most need to forgive is ourselves.
Gould’s personal essays, poetry, reviews, dharma writing, and short stories have appeared in HerStry; Mukoli: The Magazine for Peace; The Gilded Weathervane; Ink Nest Poetry; Dorothy Parker’s Ashes, The Adanna Literary Journal, Glacial Hills Review, Literally Stories, The Pine Street Sangha newsletter, and many others.
Gould has been nominated for two 2025 Pushcart Prizes, one for her prose poem, “Farmed Out,” published in Flash the Court, and the other for the poem “Aurora Borealis,” published in The Gilded Weathervane.

January 4, 2026 Non-Fiction

What To Wear to a Friend’s Abortion 

In the summer of 1985, my friend Eve phoned to ask if I would please accompany...

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