In this conversation, Mik and Kath Richards explore Kath's journey from New Mexico to Utah, her evolution as a writer, and the impact of her education on her craft. They discuss the nuances of genre fiction, the themes of connection and personal experience in writing, and the challenges of writing action sequences. Kath shares insights from her self-publishing journey and offers advice on marketing and building an author brand, all while promoting her debut novel, 'A Love Most Fatal.'
What is “literary” in genre fiction?
Themes arising naturally when writing
Kath’s Short Fiction
The Theme of Connection and Relationships in Kath’s Work
The Inevitability of Miscommunication in Relationships
Difference between short fiction and longer fiction
A Love Most Fatal by Kath Richards
Kath’s Writing Process
Self-Publishing
Marketing for Self-Published Books
Vampires: The Monster Within All of UsBooks, Media and Authors Mentioned
Fallen by Lauren Kate: fallen angel YA romance
Hush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick
Maximum Ride Series by James Patterson
Marilyn Robinson - Literary author Kath adores
Beach Read by Emily Henry
The Family Fang by Kevin Wilson
Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson
Perfect Little World by Kevin Wilson
Legends and Lattes by Travis Baldry
H.D. Carlton - Indie Author
Greer Rivers - Indie Author
Filthy Rich Vampire by Geneva Lee
Twisters (2024) - new movie
Emails I Can’t Send - Sabrina Carpenter (album)
Short n’ Sweet - Sabrina Carpenter (album)
All We Have by Kath Richards
Night Swimming by Kath Richards
A Love Most Fatal by Kath Richards
https://www.kathrichards.com/
Kath’s Writing Discord - The Writing Team (deadline sep 26)
Travis Baldry’s Self Published Book Launch A-Z: a great resource on how to self publish
Word Weavership by Sam’s Creative Cure: Membership for authors to get access to marketing templates.If you want to follow the host, Mikayla Kimes, you can on her YouTube channel @MikWrites. On the channel she discusses her own personal writing journey and other craft topics.
writing, romance, self-publishing, MFA, genre fiction, family themes, miscommunication, action sequences, author journey, book marketing