NL: Can you share a bio with us?
KW: I was born in Nyack, and resided in San Diego and NYC until returning to Rockland as a mom. My background is in business operations, event production and marketing. And I’m passionate about music, writing, and knowledge.

NL: What are you currently reading? Do you like it?
KW: The Tenth Insight, by James Redfield. We do like it. I’m reading it with my son who really liked the Celestine Prophecy. Also wrapping up a book someone sent me by Louise Hay.

NL: If you could have any author speak at Nyack Library, who would it be and why?
KW: Rhonda Byrne because she does a great job of explaining the power of thought and attraction. I’d love to see the youth learn about this more. Also Sophia Stewart because I want to hear more and connect. I could keep going here…

NL: Which character in a book do you most identify with?
KW: Lucy, from The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe.

NL: What books are on your night stand?
KW: Notebooks!

NL: Are there any books that you feel are overrated?
KW: Never really thought about it. There are a lot of underrated books though.

NL: Do you have a literary “guilty pleasure”?
KW: Not guilty, but while topics of interest and study vary across life seasons, I’ve always read autobiographies in Hip Hop culture and history.

NL: Would you ever organize your books by color? Yea or Nay?
KW: Nay, to each their own.

NL: What do you plan to read next?
KW: Metu Neter and a book on property investment/management are next in my queue.

NL: What’s the first book that you remember reading?
KW: Probably Good Night Moon. I used to love one I called The Lion That Stole The Baby, but I think it’s actually called Lion In The Night (on-order).

NL: What’s your least favorite book?
​KW: I don’t have one… any school history book that isn’t accurate I suppose.