Welcome!

Kathy Nickerson

Author, Speaker, and Eternal Optimist

Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you find something here that will encourage you in your faith, family, friendships, and fun.

My Books

The Secret of Serendipity

Serendipity is a delicious word. Do you know what it means? More importantly, do you have it? Kara Jane…

The Marvel House

In her seventy-fifth autumn, Madge DuPree blusters into the Marvel House like a crotchety Mary Poppins… 

30 Days to Glory

This is the story of Catherine Benson who longs to do One Great Thing before she dies and Elmer Grigsby who…

Rose Hill Cottage

After the death of her young husband, best-selling novelist Nora Kimble escapes New York for a summer…

About Me

Kathy Nickerson

I am loving my new home in Nebraska, where I live with my handsome husband of fifty years. We are the parents of four children who grew up to become our best friends and who have given us seventeen grandchildren, so far. My eternal optimism comes from my mother, The Nicest Woman on Earth, and from a deep faith in the God who made Light to shine from darkness.

My articles have appeared in several magazines and my books are available at Amazon.com, from this website, or by contacting me for a book event. Sign up for my email list so we can stay in touch.

Does This Snowman Spark My Joy?

As I put away Christmas this year, I'm asking that question about everything from twinkle lights (yes) to broken candles (not really. But do they make this kind anymore?). We've celebrated our last merry & bright season in this little house, and I'm rather sad....

Happy New Year!

My grandmother used to tell us about one cold winter's night when they gathered with friends for a neighborhood party. It might have been New Year's Eve. All the young families bundled up their babies, harnessed their horses, and drove across the hills in sleighs. I'm...

Letting Go of Christmas

Letting Go of Christmas

I'm not sure why it took me so long to realize this:  I don't have to be the designated adult for Christmas anymore. Two more generations of our family now have have jobs, cars, homes, skills, and the ability to secure a meal. Yet, I kept thinking it was my job to do...