Singer and songwriter Kathryn Keats shares an ode to her father, journalist John Munger. Keats also includes a poem written by John Munger about his experience of the Second World War, during which he served in the US Army, intercepting and translating Japanese coded communications into English.
Kathryn Keats’s Articles at Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life

Kathryn Keats has published the following articles at Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life.
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Guest Contribution from Kathryn Keats: Ode to My Father
My Name is Ellen: More From the Kathryn Keats Story
Held captive for 54 days by a partner later diagnosed with schizophrenia, she spent years in hiding with the US government’s victim witness program. Here, in the second excerpt from her forthcoming book ‘The Ascension’, singer and composer Kathryn Keats reflects on her recovery from the ordeal and on how it feels to have changed her identity.
Excerpt from The Ascension: The Kathryn Keats Story
Held captive for 54 days by the man she loved, a man later diagnosed with schizophrenia, she still empathized with him and tried to save him. Singer/composer Kathryn Keats shares her story here, with the first excerpt from her forthcoming book called ‘The Ascension’.

