Ken Atchity
Atchity was born 16 January 1944 in Eunice, Louisiana, son of Fred J. and Myrza (née Aguillard) Atchity; he grew up between Louisiana and Kansas City, Missouri. He has two children, Rosemary and Vincent.
His son, Vincent Atchity, graduated from Georgetown College in 1986 and his daughter, Rosemary Atchity, from Columbia University in 1990. Both Rosemary and Vincent have two children, Meggie and Teddy; and Vincent, Oliver and. Atchity is married to documentary filmmaker and NHK producer Kayoko Mitsumatsu [6], founder of www.yogagivesback.org, for which he serves on the board of directors. He resides in Los Angeles, California, and New York City.In 1976, Atchity founded L/A House, Inc., a consulting, translation, book, television, and film development and production company whose clients included the Getty Museum and the US Postal Service. L/A House began by extending Atchity's teaching of creative writing to doing manuscript consultation and soon moved on to publishing with the production of Follies, a magazine covering creativity, of which he was the editor.
His son, Vincent Atchity, graduated from Georgetown College in 1986 and his daughter, Rosemary Atchity, from Columbia University in 1990. Both Rosemary and Vincent have two children, Meggie and Teddy; and Vincent, Oliver and. Atchity is married to documentary filmmaker and NHK producer Kayoko Mitsumatsu [6], founder of www.yogagivesback.org, for which he serves on the board of directors. He resides in Los Angeles, California, and New York City.In 1976, Atchity founded L/A House, Inc., a consulting, translation, book, television, and film development and production company whose clients included the Getty Museum and the US Postal Service. L/A House began by extending Atchity's teaching of creative writing to doing manuscript consultation and soon moved on to publishing with the production of Follies, a magazine covering creativity, of which he was the editor.
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