Kat Parrish's Blog, page 15
July 19, 2020
A sense of place
I've been thinking a lot about "sense of place" lately. When I first started writing urban fiction, I was living in Los Angeles, and it was natural to set my stories and my first novel there. I have a love/hate relationship with the city where I spent decades of my life, and little by little, I incorporated both my favorite elements (the Griffith Park Observatory) and those I disliked (crazy celebrity culture, huge income disparity, ridiculous traffic) into the stories.
Photo: Matthew Field/WikipediaThe Griffith Observatory is one of my favorite buildings in the world, and I turned it into a headquarters for the vampire family that runs L.A. and used it as the location of several pivotal scenes in Misbegotten, the first L.A. Nocturne novel. (It's currently available free in the collection
After Midnight
.)
Whatcom Falls photo by Ken Haufle/WikipediaWhen I first moved to the Pacific Northwest, it took me a very long time to get a feel for the place and write about it. I tried a couple of times to write UF set in Bellingham (halfway between Vancouver, BC and Seattle), even sketched an outline for something called Blood in the Rain. It just never quite happened for me. Then one day, when the wind had caused yet another hours-long power outage (a common hazard in Bellingham), I started sketching out a cozy Christmas romance and suddenly I realized I was setting it in an idealized version of the city where I'd been living for two years. And that made me happy.
I moved from Bellingham to another, smaller town nearly two years ago and from the first, I knew I wanted to use it as a setting for my Rezso and Witch War novels. My new hometown is not scenic most months of the year, but in the fall it is spectacular. (That's one reason Witch War is set in the fall.)
I am currently prepping for a move overseas. And I'm already wondering how I will write my very American books if I'm living in Europe. Under my cozy romance pen name (Katherine Moore), I already have ideas for a series of Expat romances, but I don't want to be a tourist...
Only time will tell.


I moved from Bellingham to another, smaller town nearly two years ago and from the first, I knew I wanted to use it as a setting for my Rezso and Witch War novels. My new hometown is not scenic most months of the year, but in the fall it is spectacular. (That's one reason Witch War is set in the fall.)
I am currently prepping for a move overseas. And I'm already wondering how I will write my very American books if I'm living in Europe. Under my cozy romance pen name (Katherine Moore), I already have ideas for a series of Expat romances, but I don't want to be a tourist...
Only time will tell.
Published on July 19, 2020 11:55
July 15, 2020
Never Marry a Shifter by Azaaa Davis

Jilted is the first of two books in the Never Marry A Shifter duology.
The Never Marry A Shifter (NMAS) duology is a thrilling blend of romance and horror, landing in the paranormal romance genre.
Here's the description:
Administrative assistant by day and boss lady on social media by night, Theresa enjoys sharing her charmed life with half-million followers. The only thing she loves more is being engaged to the hottest doctor at the clinic where they both work. Cementing her fame by reaching one million followers would be the icing on her wedding cake.

Life stops running smoothly when her husband vanishes on their wedding night and a leaked photo of a barely-dressed Theresa yelling at the police sparks a viral sensation. With everything at stake—love, reputation, followers, and job—she embarks on a reluctant voyage of discovery. Follow Theresa as she stumbles over her new husband's secrets and develops her own inner strength.
A thrilling blend of romance and horror, Jilted is a novella exclusive to the Soul’s Day Boxset for a limited time and releases October 2020.
About the boxed set:
Old Hallows Eve, when things go bump in the night,Children come to play, and the witches provide the fright.
For 20 authors, USA Today and international bestselling,The Halloween tales become more than this foretelling.
In the Soul’s Day Boxset, a mansion feeds on souls,A gargoyle captures them, and a demon dungeon master makes the calls,Campers gets picked off one by one,The Karnaval’s corn dogs are less than fun,Ghosts lurking around every bend,‘I do’ at the wedding is certainly the end.
A boxset of chills and thrills to keep you up at night,One-click pre-order to snap your copy filled with fright.
On old Hallow’s eve when creatures come to play,With this spine chilling pages, it’s where you’ll want to stay.
One-click to pre-order today!Buy it for only $0.99: https://books2read.com/u/4Dy5Ne
But wait--there are goodies.
Claim you gift with each pre-order: https://soulsdayboxset.com/pre-order-...
Connect with fantasy author Azaaa Davis online:
Website:
Facebook:
Instagram:
GoodReads:
#preorder #99c #mustread #bookbuzz #comingsoon #boxset #horror #paranormal #authors #horrorbooks #horrorreader #horrorwriter #horrorauthor #paranormalbooks #spooky #supernatural #fantasy #booksbooksbooks #haunted #scary #reader #readers
Published on July 15, 2020 19:02
July 14, 2020
It's Bastille Day

Published on July 14, 2020 20:22
May 19, 2020
Magically Delicious is here!

Where's number two, you ask? (Mother Nature, about Rosalind Ostrander). It'll be out soon. (I already have the cover.) It's just I ended up writing this novelette for a boxed set first because it's a Valentine's Day story.
The stories don't have to be read in order, but the "origin story" is Deus Ex Magical. That one has a five star rating on Amazon and a 4.5 rating on Goodreads (and you KNOW how picky they can be).
Published on May 19, 2020 12:34
April 30, 2020
Merry Month of May Book Fair

Published on April 30, 2020 23:17
April 25, 2020
FREE!Something different in the zombie apocalypse genre
Free for the next five days.
Bloodsport: Z Sisters #1
I had a blast writing this novella. It's set in L.A. and all of the locations--the sisters' apartments, the house that Rose bought with her ex, their father's house--are real places. I'm currently writing the sequel (Bloodtrail) and getting back into the world has been like visiting old frends after being on lockdown for weeks. (In my case, it's been almost two months. Washington state's governor acted early and decisively after corona virus cases killed some nursing home residents in King County, where Seattle is located.
Writing a zombie story in the time of Covid-19 has been kind of surreal, because some of the things I'd outlined months ago-field hospitals being built in Central Park and sports stadiums--have come to pass.But so too have other things I imagined--like the resilience of the human spirit, the bravery of the frontline health care workers and those who have kept a semblance of normality going--postal workers and delivery workers, ordinary citizens doing extraordinary things. There's a William Faulkner quote that always resonated with me: I believe that man will not merely endure, he will prevail. I believe that.
Stay home if you can.
Wear a mask if you can't.
Wash your hands.
Don't drink Lysol.
Listen to the doctors.
When you can't be with the ones you love, phone or text or Zoom or Skype or Facetime. They miss you too.

Bloodsport: Z Sisters #1
I had a blast writing this novella. It's set in L.A. and all of the locations--the sisters' apartments, the house that Rose bought with her ex, their father's house--are real places. I'm currently writing the sequel (Bloodtrail) and getting back into the world has been like visiting old frends after being on lockdown for weeks. (In my case, it's been almost two months. Washington state's governor acted early and decisively after corona virus cases killed some nursing home residents in King County, where Seattle is located.
Writing a zombie story in the time of Covid-19 has been kind of surreal, because some of the things I'd outlined months ago-field hospitals being built in Central Park and sports stadiums--have come to pass.But so too have other things I imagined--like the resilience of the human spirit, the bravery of the frontline health care workers and those who have kept a semblance of normality going--postal workers and delivery workers, ordinary citizens doing extraordinary things. There's a William Faulkner quote that always resonated with me: I believe that man will not merely endure, he will prevail. I believe that.
Stay home if you can.
Wear a mask if you can't.
Wash your hands.
Don't drink Lysol.
Listen to the doctors.
When you can't be with the ones you love, phone or text or Zoom or Skype or Facetime. They miss you too.
Published on April 25, 2020 10:31
April 23, 2020
Freebie anthology of dark romance

You can find the book at your favorite digital bookstore.
Published on April 23, 2020 23:47
Happy Birthday William Shakespeare
Published on April 23, 2020 15:50
April 22, 2020
Get writing!

For example, Dragon Soul Press has a whole slew of anthologies that are open for submission from now into 2021.
Abra Staffen-Wiebe has just updated her monthly market list of PAYING markets. I appreciate her list because it's heavily fantasy/science fiction, horror, speculative--genres I love writing.
Angie's Desk always has an updated list of anthology markets. She only posts once a month, so ost of the markets listed right now are closed.
Duotrope costs $5 a month for its listings, and it can be a tremendous resource for information on magazines and publishers.
If you've been looking for something to do in lockdown besides back cookies and watch Tiger King, why not do some writing?
Published on April 22, 2020 16:28
April 21, 2020
It's Earth Day. Stay at home and read.

I've given money to climate change/environmental groups but I have been driven--particularly since the election of 2016--t do more. And "more' for me involves writing. The minute I saw that image, a phrase came to me--DEATH IN THE DROWNED LANDS. The idea was that I wanted stories of death (not necessarily murder) in a place that was inundated by water. Fourteen writers answered the call and the result is now available, just in time for Earth Day. Here's the universal link. Here's the Apple link. (They don't play well with the universal link.) Here's the Nook link. (Ditto.)
Published on April 21, 2020 23:16
Kat Parrish's Blog
- Kat Parrish's profile
- 228 followers
Kat Parrish isn't a Goodreads Author
(yet),
but they
do have a blog,
so here are some recent posts imported from
their feed.
