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Kate and Krisy write history (because we want to) is a place where Kate and Krisy’s writing, storytelling, preservation and stewardship lives.

Krisy Gosney

Krisy attended UCLA where she earned a MFA in Screenwriting. She has been awarded a James A. Michener Fellowship, Carl David Memorial Fellowship, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Screenwriting Fellowship, a San Francisco Film Society/Kenneth Rainin Foundation grant, and was selected for IFP’s Independent Film Week Project Forum program Emerging Storytellers in 2010. The script for ‘Shotwell’ was a semi-finalist in the 2010 Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting and chosen for Film Independent's 2013 Directing Lab and 2012 Screenwriting Lab.

Krisy co-founded Gosney-Eggert Historic Preservation Consultants (GEHPC) with her wife in 2017. Krisy is a native Southern Californian; she was born in LA county. As a young adult she indulged in the energy of the cities but took the architecture and history for granted. It wasn’t until she returned to Los Angeles (after studying English and Playwriting at San Francisco State University) that she began to literally see the visual treasure trove that is LA. And she found that behind the urban beauty and blight there are tons of fascinating people and stories.

Kate Eggert

Kate earned her MA degree in Fiction Writing at the University of Texas at Austin. She studied with accomplished authors such as Michael Cunningham and Denis Johnson. Kate received a James A. Michener Fellowship for her short stories while at UT. In Austin, Kate worked on the documentary film Last Man Standing: Politics – Texas Style (part of PBS ’POV series) by award-winning documentarian Paul Steckler as a production assistant.

Kate co-founded Gosney-Eggert Historic Preservation Consultants (GEHPC) with her wife in 2017. Kate’s work have been covered in the Los Angeles Times, LA Weekly, Shewired, WeHo News, Out in the 562, the Bay Area Reporter, WEHOVille, and Press Play with Madeleine Brand on KCRW.

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