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Books, censorship, and the loss of empathy
Monday night I traveled to Indianapolis to listen to one of my favorite authors discuss censorship and how books, schools, and librarians...
Katherine Bryant
Jul 3, 20255 min read
On hope, despair, and how to keep doing things when it all feels pointless
I am not a very hopeful person. I never have been, really. I was always a glass-half-empty kind of kid. If I could complain about...
Katherine Bryant
Mar 29, 20253 min read
Garnering (begging for?) reviews so that people know my book doesn't suck
Hello! It's been a minute. I've been doing what I assume everyone else is doing, and just trying to survive the ridiculous timeline we...
Katherine Bryant
Mar 14, 20253 min read
Marketing without Social Media. Is that even possible?
The frustrating thing, or rather, the thing that is inducing a panic that starts in the pit of my stomach and radiates up through my...
Katherine Bryant
Feb 8, 20253 min read


When everything is a Work-in-Progress
Margaret Atwood and her "unburnable" book My current work-in-progress is a dystopian fiction and one of the main features of the plot is ...
Katherine Bryant
Jan 29, 20253 min read
Dedicated to....
I got an email today from my publisher letting me know my ARC was ready to send to the printer and was all set to be uploaded to...
Katherine Bryant
Jan 2, 20252 min read


For a writer, I'm sure not doing a whole lot of writing lately.
First off, my New Years Resolution is to get better at updating this space. I'm not used to writing a blog, especially on my website, to...
Katherine Bryant
Dec 13, 20243 min read


Character-Driven LGBTQ Historical Fiction: A Unique Blend
When it comes to historical fiction, there is a unique sub-genre that is gaining popularity among readers – character-driven LGBTQ...
Katherine Bryant
Jun 19, 20242 min read
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