...which is one person named KP Kaszubowski.
Quick Credentials:
- Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing (2023)
- Award Winning Filmmaker
- Published Poet
- University Research and Writing Instructor
- Consulting Astrologer
- Course and Workshop Leader
I’m KP Kaszubowski (she/her), a writer, editor, and educator specializing in spirituality, astrology, wellness, and creative storytelling. With over a 15 years of experience crafting meaningful content and developing educational materials, I help entrepreneurs, thought leaders, and creatives bring their visions to life through clear, compelling writing, editing, and curriculum design.
I’m here for the long form: expertise-establishing blogs, courses, workshops, workbooks, and The Book*. What I bring to the table is the borderline obsessive devotion required to create something substantial, coherent, and transformative for the person who offers their full attention to absorbing it.
And, I delight in the patient work it takes to create this with someone who is already leading the way in their field.
*I know you have ✨ The Book ✨... that book that has been inside of you, ready to be made into this world.
A bit more about me:
My recent research finds me in the following library stacks: BV5070-5095 - Christian mystics, BD300-450 - Cosmology, GR880 - Folklore. Folk Medicine, NC - Drawing. Design. Illustration, RM666.H33 - Herbalism.
I have studied astrology since about 1999. And I started offering chart consultations to others professionally in 2022, just after I entered my “Jesus Year.”
I began teaching in a University setting in 2021 where I guided a group of first-year students through the academic research and essay writing process. I’ve never loved a role more than that: going through the dark with openness and a little bit of dread, and coming through to the other side with a fully formed expression of thought. I encouraged my students to write their “hottest takes.”
I live in a little lake town with my filmmaker husband Marty and our dog Otto. When it’s too cold to take the “long walk” in the mornings, we agree to “just walk to the lake and back.” It never gets old knowing how close I am to Lake Michigan to consider a walk to her a short one.