KP Wee

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KP Wee

Biography

KP Wee (b. 1977) was an author for Cacoethes Publishing House and Bucks County Publishing. He published three psychological fiction/romance titles in 2008. These three novellas were later introduced as an anthology titled "Showing Their Scales: Three Tales of Lies, Lust, and Deception."

He also self-published a book about former baseball pitcher Tom Candiotti, titled "No Runs, No Wins, No Glory: A Look Back at Tom Candiotti's Frustrating 1993 Season."

In 2009, Wee wrote "The Homecoming Pitcher", a novel about an aspiring baseball player from Fort McMurray, Alberta. In the same year, he published "Return of the Retired Tutor," which like "Showing Their Scales," is a psychological fiction/romance piece.

In 2011, he wrote "Fess Up, Jessup!" which was published by Bucks County Publishing.

Though Wee started out writing fiction, he has since been working on sports-related titles. His biography on Candiotti, titled "Tom Candiotti: A Life of Knuckleballs," is scheduled to be released by McFarland & Company in 2014. That year, he changed the spelling of his name from "KP" to "K.P."

Wee is Chinese-Canadian, and lives in British Columbia. He has been an English instructor since 2003. He can be reached at kp.wee.is@gmail.com.

Books

Romance/Psychological Fiction

General Fiction

Non-Fiction

  • Oh So Close, Canada!
  • No Runs, No Wins, No Glory
  • 1991: The Red Sox, Baseball, and Hockey Memories
  • Baseball Pitchers: The Most Overrated and Underrated in the Last 20 Years (1988-2007)
  • Tom Candiotti: A Life of Knuckleballs

Novellas


Accomplishments

Wee has written over 300 articles online for various websites such as Bleacher Report and The Press Box.

"Sweet Voice of Innocence", "False Ex-Pectations", and "Young Chasing Rainbow Trout" were all rated four flames on the "heat index" on All Romance Ebooks.

In 2008, Wee was a runner-up to his publishing company's "Author of the Year" award (losing out to co-winners Sandra Krejewski and Shawn Rohrbach).


External Links

Interviews