The Gift A Nola O’Grady Story by Katharine Kerr One week before my eleventh birthday, my father, Flann O’Grady, took me to visit a friend of his who owned a jewelry shop. Even though I was one of seven children, … Continue reading
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Editor’s note: As a holiday treat, Book View Cafe is happy to share a short story by Katharine Kerr featuring her psychic detective, Nola O’Grady. Leaf by Katharine Kerr I saw the case first on the local news websites. “Prominent … Continue reading
Everyone raves about doing research on the Internet. It’s supposed to be easy, which is true; fast, also true; and accurate — but there’s the rub. What is the sound of two “facts” rubbing against each other when they differ? … Continue reading
Writer Katharine “Kit” Kerr is a child of water who can’t imagine living landlocked. She is a professional storyteller, an amateur skeptic, and an impassioned fan of baseball and rock & roll. Best known for her world of Deverry, she is blessed with a lot of imagination, a loving husband, and a pounce of cats.
Continue readingRecently, I read two novels that left me chewing over the issue of story size. The two novels were Love On The Run by Katharine Kerr and A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness. Both were absorbing, with characters I … Continue reading