Meet Kischa “K. Nicol” Hernandez
A curator of stories, a keeper of legacy, and the quiet architect behind Storyhouse™.
The Heart of Storyhouse™
Storyhouse™ was born from a simple truth: women carry stories that were never meant to remain unspoken. Our memories, our thresholds, our lineage — these are the quiet forces shaping who we are and what we leave behind.
Inside Storyhouse™, those threads are held with intention, emotional steadiness, and reverence. This is not a place for performance or pressure. It is a place to breathe, remember, and shape meaning with care.
Raised by 1912
I was raised by a woman born in 1912 — a grandmother formed by discipline, grace, and the quiet authority of keeping one’s word. Her world moved slower and spoke softer, but it carried weight.
She shaped the way I see people, the way I honor story, and the way I hold space for truth. The Raised by 1912™ Collection is my living tribute to her — and to every woman shaped by the wisdom of the generations before her.
Precision Meets Softness
Before Storyhouse™, I spent sixteen years as an investigator — listening at the edges of human life, piecing together truth, and translating complexity into clarity.
Later, as a Texas attorney and former prosecutor, I learned to refine story with precision, strategy, and restraint. The law taught me structure — but storytelling taught me grace.
Today, both worlds live inside Storyhouse™: softness for the heart, structure for the work, and clarity for what is meant to endure.
The Woman Behind the Work
I am a Southern woman raised on tradition and steadiness, now firmly in my soft-girl era — choosing grace, groundedness, and gentleness in how I live and what I build.
I believe every woman deserves a space where she can breathe, write, reflect, and return to herself. Storyhouse™ is that space — not simply a business, but a sanctuary of becoming.
The Storyhouse™ Ethos
- We write slowly.
- We honor what shaped you.
- We believe story is inheritance.
- We cultivate truth, not perfection.
- We create from softness, not pressure.
- Your lived experience is your greatest body of work.
Your Next Chapter Begins With Intention
Whether you are writing a memoir, shaping a legacy, or preserving a body of work — you are not meant to carry it alone.
Start Your Story
