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About the Author
About the Author
Karen Jean Matsko Hood began her professional writing career
later in life than she expected. She is now a prolific writer
of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry for adults and children. Hood’s
first books of poetry present a distinctive combination of themes
and poetic formats. Both her fiction and nonfiction exhibit a
unique voice of compassion and purpose. The recurring theme in
Hood’s nonfiction is providing a voice for those whose struggles
are otherwise ignored. Hood’s writing is strong-minded yet
lyrical. She is a meticulous wordsmith and writes with passion.
She is versatile in her writing style and deals with a wide range
of themes and topics. Her writing has been published in a myriad
of magazines and publications and on an international level.
About the Poet
Hood’s writing reminds us of the importance of our link
with nature and the environment in our daily lives. Her blend
of traditionalism and modernism brings a current freshness and
uniqueness to her poetic voice. Demonstrating common crises essential
to our core, her poetry also voices outrage at social injustices,
and inequalities. Hood’s poetry brings poignancy to the
most hopeless of situations. She is optimistic in her quest for
dignity and social justice. Hood also writes about personal and
spiritual themes, is a passionate feminist and an ardently active
child’s rights advocate. She writes with a proud regionalism,
yet expands her writing to international concerns. Hood reveals
her twin hearts in her writing: One is in awe of the beauty of
life and nature, while the other struggles with social injustice
and inequity.
About the Researcher
As a researcher Karen Jean Matsko Hood places her focus on child
abuse and neglect and drug abuse. She also researches to find
possible solutions to these growing social problems. Hood has
incorporated the studies of findings of research and drug abuse
in families in her writings. Hood’s research topics include
such diverse topics as education, attachment disorder, attachment
disorder therapy and treatment, the foster care system, human
development, parenting, adoption, health, and historical topics.
Hood uses her B.S. Degree in Natural Science along with her research
training in her Ph.D. program to conduct research on various plants
and animal topics including equine, canine, and botanical research.
About the Cook
Karen Jean Matsko Hood has always enjoyed cooking, baking, and
experimenting with recipes. Hood entertains large groups of people
and especially enjoys designing creative menus with holiday, international,
ethnic, and regional themes. At this time Hood is working to complete
a series of cookbooks that blends her skills and experience in
cooking and entertaining.
In the Cookbook Delights Series, each cookbook emphasizes a different
food ingredient or theme. The first cookbook in the series is
Apple Delights Cookbook. Hood is also working to complete another
series of cookbooks titled Hood and Matsko Family Cookbooks, which
includes many recipes handed down from her family heritage and
others that have emerged from more current family traditions.
She has appeared on television giving cooking demonstrations.
To view some of these, visit www.cookingwithkaren.com.
About the Teacher
Hood is a certified teacher in Washington and Idaho. In the
State of Washington, Hood is currently certified to teach grades
6-12 in the areas of anthropology, psychology, sociology, biology,
and comparative religions. In the State of Idaho, she is certified
to teach grades 6-12 in the areas of anthropology, sociology,
psychology, and biology science. She is especially interested
in combining the principles of leadership and finding improved
methods in education. She is also interested in finding ways to
improve the current educational system. Hood is also a member
for the Center for Organizational Reform (COR), which advocates
using leadership skills to bring about positive changes in organizations,
companies, and schools.
About the Speaker
As a speaker Ms. Hood appears on many talk show radio interviews
throughout the nation. She has been invited to speak on talk radio
shows on various topics, and favorite recipes from her cookbooks
have been prepared on local television programs. If you would
like to invite Karen Jean Matsko Hood to speak to your group or
organization, we invite you to contact Ms. Hood. She would be
happy to get in touch with you to set up arrangements for speaking
to your group.
About the Child Advocate
Karen Hood is an avid child advocate. She works with children
as a foster parent in the State of Washington as well as a Court
Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer in the juvenile court
system in Spokane County. Hood and her husband have a strong passion
to fight for the plight of abused and neglected children and the
rights of all children on a local, national, and international
level. Hood is also Guardian Ad Litem (GAL) and a CASA volunteer
for abused and neglected children in the juvenile court system.
Hood is an advocate of literacy for children and has written many
articles and books on this subject. She also has written many
articles on the rights of children and is currently working on
books about the plight of children.
Biography and Credentials
Hood was born and raised in Great Falls, Montana. As an undergraduate,
she attended the College of St. Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota,
and St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota. She
attended the University of Great Falls in Great Falls, Montana.
Hood received a B.S. Degree in Natural Science from the College
of St. Benedict and minored in both Psychology and Secondary Education.
Upon her graduation, Hood and her husband taught science and math
on the island of St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Hood has
completed postgraduate classes at the University of Iowa in Iowa
City, Iowa. In May 2001, she completed her Master’s Degree
in Pastoral Ministry at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington.
She has taken postgraduate classes at Lewis and Clark College
on the North Idaho college campus in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho,
and Taylor University in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Hood is working
on research projects to complete her Ph.D. in Leadership Studies
at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington.
Hobbies
Hood resides in Greenacres, Washington, along with her husband,
sixteen children, and foster children. Her hobbies include cooking,
baking, collecting various collectibles and antiques, photography,
indoor and outdoor gardening, and the cultivation of unusual flowering
plants and orchids. She enjoys raising several specialty breeds
of animals including Icelandic horses, bichons frisés,
cockapoos, Icelandic sheepdogs, and a few rescue cats. Hood also
enjoys bird-watching and finds all aspects of nature precious.
She demonstrates a passionate appreciation of the environment
and a respect for all life.
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