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Kater

Author's details

Name: Kater Cheek
Date registered: November 23, 2010
URL: http://www.catherinecheek.com

Biography

Kater Cheek is a graduate of Clarion San Diego, class of 2007. She has published short fiction and book reviews. Her novels are represented by Kate Schafer-Testerman of KT Literary. She has a BA in Linguistics, a brown belt in karate, and a desert garden. When not writing, she throws pots, paints, binds books, and plays with molten glass. She keeps an artblog on www.catherinecheek.com and a webcomic about chickens at www.coopdegrace.com

Latest posts

  1. ALTERNATE SUSAN — June 19, 2013
  2. Book Review: Hero to Zero — June 14, 2013
  3. Need Zombies? — June 13, 2013
  4. Book Review: The Alchemist — June 5, 2013
  5. Book Review: Reading Classes — May 29, 2013

Most commented posts

  1. “Emily’s Fifth Birthday” and “Alternative Medicine” — 16 comments
  2. Seeing Things, Part 8: First cover mockups — 10 comments
  3. Seeing Things, Part 1: The Big Idea — 10 comments
  4. Seeing Things, Part 11: paper books and cover design fallout — 9 comments
  5. Secret Fear of a Grammar-Fiend — 6 comments

Author's posts listings

Jun
19

ALTERNATE SUSAN

https://www.createspace.com/4177391 Happy birthday to you! Alternate Susan! You can get it right now from the link above. Amazon in a week, bookstores and other places in a month or two, ebook soon.                    

Jun
14

Book Review: Hero to Zero

Hero To Zero by Zach Fortier I got this off bookbub, figuring that I was willing to take a chance on a free book. It’s exactly as promised: stories of cops who went from excelling in their career to being persona-non-grata, usually because of hubris. Fortier has a direct style of writing. For the most… Continue reading »

Jun
13

Need Zombies?

  http://www.littlebrown.co.uk/Books/detail.page?isbn=9781405528825 This is just out. Follow the link to get the book. My story “She’s Taking her Tits to the Grave” is in it, but there are a lot of other people you might also have heard of.          

Jun
05

Book Review: The Alchemist

The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho I started this book not having any preconceived notions of what it was or what it was about except that the cover said it was an international bestseller. I can see why it was an international bestseller. While the story is a simple story (which I had heard before, slightly… Continue reading »

May
29

Book Review: Reading Classes

Reading Classes: On Culture and Classism in America by Barbara Jensen I bought this book after attending a panel and workshop presented by the author at a con, and I was so hungry to learn more that I bought her book. Class in America is a subject that we don’t like to talk about. In… Continue reading »

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