
Katherine Kuzma-Beck
Katherine Kuzma-Beck has been writing professionally since 2005. Her work has appeared in “Earth from Above,” an international art exhibition and in “Honore Daumier et la Maison Aubert,” an exhibition at the Zimmerli Art Museum. In various online publications including Livestrong, The Daily Puppy and Ehow and in print publications such as the Myriad Arts and Literary Magazine and The Daily Targum. Kuzma-Beck also maintained a web column reviewing art books for Suite101.com from 2009 to 2012, having later been promoted to an editorship for art books and classical art history from 2011 to 2012. She is the author of the popular horror blog turned novel, Miss Burton’s Class The First Year: Tales of a Fifth Grade Teacher Turned Zombie Survivalist. She is currently employed by the Trenton Board of Education as a Language Arts teacher.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts in art history and journalism and media studies from Rutgers University, and teaching licenses in elementary, middle and secondary education and English literature from Kean University.
Kuzma-Beck is currently a graduate candidate at Southern New Hampshire University in English Literature and Creative Writing.

I Saw A Man In A Mask And What Was Underneath Was Terrifying
Carinne’s long brown hair is fanned out across her bed. She’s beginning to stretch and stir several minutes before her alarm…