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Hood Family Books
c/o Whispering Pine Press, Inc.
PO Box 1469
Spokane, WA 99037-1469 USA
Phone: (509) 927-0404
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About the Cook
Karen Jean Matsko Hood has
always loved to cook. She has developed her skills as a cook and especially
enjoys cooking regional cuisines as well as international recipes. Hood has
learned to cook a variety of meals and enjoys cooking for family celebrations
and experiments with a variety of recipes. Hood’s cooking and recipes displays a
proud relationship as well as a respect for her family heritage. Her cooking has
also widened to include international dishes and recipes that she has developed
into menus. Hood has also enhanced her cooking and recipe library by
incorporating her research skills learned as a researcher into her passion as a
cook. She has now expressed her cooking skills in writing.
Karen Jean Matsko Hood began her professional
writing career later in life than she expected. She is now a prolific writer of
fiction, non-fiction 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 non-fiction exhibit a unique voice of compassion and purpose. Hood’s
writing is strong-minded yet lyrical. She is a meticulous wordsmith and writes
with passion. Her blend of traditionalism and modernism brings a current
freshness and uniqueness to her poetic voice. 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.
Hood’s writing reminds us of the importance of
our link with nature and the environment in our daily lives. Demonstrating
common crises essential to our core, her poetry also voices outrage at social
injustices and inequalities. The reoccurring theme in Hood’s non-fiction is
providing a voice for those whose struggles are otherwise ignored. 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.
As a researcher Karen Jean Matsko Hood places her
focus on child abuse and neglect and drug use abuse. She also researches to find
possible solutions to these growing problems. Hood is also conducting research
on drug abuse and its effects on families. With this research on child abuse and
drug use in families she has written a book titled, Welfare Reform: Should
Mandatory Drug Tests Be Required for All Welfare Recipients? Karen also recently
had to deal with her own family problems in finding mold growing in her home
which inspired her to research and write more on how mold in your home can be a
dangerous and unhealthy for families. Hood’s research topics also include
education, attachment disorder, attachment disorder therapy and treatment, the
foster care system, and human development.
Hood is a certified teacher in the State of
Washington. The areas in which she is in currently certified to teach are grades
4-12 in the State of Washington in the areas of anthropology, psychology,
sociology, biology and comparative religions and grades 6-12 in the State of
Idaho in the areas of anthropology, sociology, psychology, and biology science.
She implements her experience and research into her writings in the area of
education and leadership.
As a speaker Hood appears on many talk show radio
interviews throughout the nation. She is interviewed about her books and
research done for the books and what inspired her to write and speak on some
troubling issues in today’s society. 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.
Karen Jean Matsko 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 CASA volunteer for abused and neglected children in the juvenile court
system, and the Center for Organizational Reform (COR) Certifications. Hood is
also 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 in this
time of year.
Hood was born and raised in Great Falls, Montana.
She attended the College of St. Benedict and St. John’s University in Minnesota.
She received a B.S. Degree in Natural Science and minored in both psychology and
secondary education from the college of St. Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota.
After graduating, Karen and her husband taught science and math on the island of
St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Hood also completed postgraduate classes
at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, Iowa. She has also completed
post-graduate classes at North Idaho College in Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho. In May
2001, she completed her Master’s Degree in Pastoral Ministry at Gonzaga
University in Spokane, Washington. Hood is currently working to complete her
Ph.D. in Leadership Studies at Gonzaga University.
With her husband, twelve children and foster
children, Hood currently resides in Greenacres, Washington. Her interests
include writing, researching, teaching, and volunteering as a CASA in the
Spokane Juvenile Justice System for abused and neglected children. Hood also is
a literary advocate for youth and adults. Her hobbies include cooking, baking,
photography, raising Icelandic horses, Bichon Frise and Cockapoos, and Icelandic sheepdogs, indoor and
outdoor gardening and cultivating unusual flowering plants and orchids. Hood
also enjoys observing hummingbirds and other bird-watching activities. She
demonstrates a passionate appreciation of nature and the environment.
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