Kim Nagy

 

For more information on how I can help your company, non-profit or school tell their story with publications, online communications, market research, and/or project management, please e-mail kim@kimnagy.com.

Telling stories that matter makes a HUGE difference to prospective students and business prospects.

Check out my Storytelling section for more information.

Speaking

A motivational speaker on mythology, writing, and publishing for a new era, Kim Nagy is available for speaking opportunities at panels, conferences, bookstore signings and other group events. Sample topics include: Writing, Passion and Entrepreneurship, Seven Tips to Finding (and Nurturing) Your Inner Writer and Why the Goddess Archetype Matters in the 21st Century.

Executive Editor of the successful literary publication, Wild River Review, Nagy has also appeared with Editor-in-Chief, Joy Stocke on subjects as important and wide-ranging as: Global Entrepreneurship (with Princeton University's Davis International Center). The Intersection of Poetry and Science (with Scott McVay, Founder of the Geraldine Dodge Foundation) and Aging (With Author of Composing a Further Life by Mary Catherine Bateson). Nagy has appeared with many distinguished speakers such as Global Educator and Activist, Harriet Fulbright, Dean of Faculty at Princeton University, David Dobkin, and Daughter of Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson, Mary Catherine Bateson.

panel discussion

Event: Where Poetry Meets Science at Labyrinth Books: From left to right: Joy Stocke (Wild River Review, Editor-in-Chief), Kim Nagy (Wild River Review, Executive Editor) William Irwin Thompson (Poet, Cultural Historian and Founder of The Lindisfarne Association) and Dean David Dobkin. (Dean of Faculty, Princeton University).

The Triple Goddess Trials
by Kim Nagy

Triple Goddess Trials

Photo Credit: Christine Matthäi

If you feel stifled by categories and inspired by poetry, check out the The Triple Goddess Trials.

Excerpt from:
Triple Goddess Trials

"I should admit up front that Aphrodite, one manifestation of my beloved Triple Goddess, had her share of unforgivable faults. Her legendary vanity, treachery, and obsession with pleasure shocked Gods and mortals alike. But at this point, let us (with a wink and a nod) turn our backs on the modern sitcom/ sound-byte set, which tolerates only one vantage point (the equivalent of a camera's flash) for each and every character. "

Read more: The Triple Goddess Trials.