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Kathe Koja is a groundbreaking author of 22+ books who has spent decades pushing the boundaries between horror, literary fiction, and immersive art. Known for influential works like "The Cipher," "Skin," and the "Dark Factory" trilogy, Koja creates what she calls "anchovy fiction" - stories with such a distinctive voice that readers either love them or don't, with little middle ground. In this conversation, we explore her evolution from traditional horror novels to immersive theater experiences, her belief that transformation requires discomfort, and her respect for reader intelligence. Koja discusses why she writes complex, challenging characters, how she approaches the creative process, and her conviction that we're all standing on thresholds of change whether we recognize it or not.
Kathe Koja is a groundbreaking author of 22+ books who has spent decades pushing the boundaries between horror, literary fiction, and immersive art. Known for influential works like "The Cipher," "Skin," and the "Dark Factory" trilogy, Koja creates what she calls "anchovy fiction" - stories with such a distinctive voice that readers either love them or don't, with little middle ground. In this conversation, we explore her evolution from traditional horror novels to immersive theater experiences, her belief that transformation requires discomfort, and her respect for reader intelligence. Koja discusses why she writes complex, challenging characters, how she approaches the creative process, and her conviction that we're all standing on thresholds of change whether we recognize it or not.