Kathryn Kefauver Goldberg is a writer and writing teacher living in the San Francisco Bay Area. She holds an M.F.A. in creative writing from the University of San Francisco and has earned numerous accolades, including an Associated Writing Programs Award and a MacDowell Fellowship. Her stories have been published in numerous literary magazines, including the Sun Magazine, Gettysburg Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, the Journal, and the Chicago Quarterly Review. She has also been published in the New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, Best Women’s Travelers’ Tales 2005, A Woman’s Asia, Going Alone: Women’s Adventures in the Wild, and Best Travel Writing 2009. Kefauver has also done parenting writing for the Huffington Post, TWINS, Women’s World, and Babycenter.com. She currently teaches a personal essay workshop at San Francisco’s Writing Pad.
Kathryn Kefauver
Studios
Phi Beta
Kathryn Kefauver worked in the Phi Beta studio.
Funded by the Phi Beta Fraternity, a national professional fraternity of music and speech founded in 1912, Phi Beta Studio was built between 1929–1931 of granite quarried on the MacDowell grounds. The small studio is a simple in design, but displays a pleasing combination of materials with its granite walls and colorful slate roofing. Inside is…