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== Awards ==
 
== Awards ==
* EPPIE Finalist for Best Inspirational Novel - 2002 (for Little Flowers)
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* EPPIE Finalist for Best Inspirational Novel - 2002 (for [[Little Flowers]])
* Florida Writers Association Royal Palm Award for Best Mystery - 2003 (for Saints Preserve Us)
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* Florida Writers Association Royal Palm Award for Best Mystery - 2003 (for [[Saints Preserve Us]])
  
 
== Published Works ==
 
== Published Works ==
* Saints Preserve Us - 2003 ([[Wings ePress, Inc.]], first print with Highbridge Press)
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* [[Saints Preserve Us]] - 2003 ([[Wings ePress, Inc.]], first print with Highbridge Press)
* Pithed: An Andy Farmer Mystery - 2004 (Mundania Press, LLC)
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* [[Pithed: An Andy Farmer Mystery]] - 2004 (Mundania Press, LLC)
* Little Flowers - 2005 ([[Wings ePress, Inc.]])
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* [[Little Flowers]] - 2005 ([[Wings ePress, Inc.]])
* Seeking Cygnus - 2006 ([[Titan Press]])
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* [[Seeking Cygnus]] - 2006 ([[Titan Press]])

Latest revision as of 22:16, 17 June 2011

Kathryn refuses to bore you the mundane details of her life, choosing instead to skip to the good parts.

When Kathryn is not writing, she freelances as an editor for various small presses. She refuses let herself by dictated by current fashion. She would rather look like Jane Russell than Lara Flynn Boyle any day of the week, and thankfully her husband does not seem to mind. While working on her Masters at the University of Georgia (she later dropped out), Kathryn was a student judge for the Peabody Awards.

She refused Bill Moyers admission to the Waldorf-Astoria ballroom because he wasn't wearing his nametag. Even though Bill was nice about it, Kathryn felt stupid because, as a journalism student, she should have known Bill Moyers on sight. Kathryn presently owns all subsidiary rights to her published novels, so if you're a bigshot filmmaker or an agent with an "in" to a mass market reprint publisher, she's listening.

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Awards

  • EPPIE Finalist for Best Inspirational Novel - 2002 (for Little Flowers)
  • Florida Writers Association Royal Palm Award for Best Mystery - 2003 (for Saints Preserve Us)

Published Works