It is hard to believe Cathy O’Neil is no longer with us.  The so-called “magic mirror” reminds me, logically, that my sadness is a reflection of an equal joy I previously knew. But it is still a strong, difficult feeling I have, even after being away from Atlanta all these years. Cathy was a force. I cannot imagine what this must be like for her family and all those who have interacted with Cathy more regularly.

My contribution to her memory, to the extent I can add, is to try to convey the story of the Atlanta Bard show’s founding. This story is perhaps already known to some, but I think it might give others a better sense of who Cathy was and why she was so special.

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