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Katia M. Davis

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Most writers are avid readers. I love to settle into my recliner with a cup of something hot, a cat on my lap (sometimes more than one), and a great read.

My favourite fiction genres are:

Horror - the more twisty the better
Paranormal
Dark fantasy
Sci-fi - the dark, scary kind
Lesbian fiction

I also enjoy reading poetry.

My favourite non-fiction topics are:

WWI and WWII - particularly the role of women in warfare
Vampires, witches, ghosts
Accident investigation and disasters
LGBT history
Forensics and death investigation - both ancient and modern.

I was born in Australia in the mid-1970s and grew up in both the city and the country, although I remain a country girl at heart. I did an honors degree in archaeology at university and then moved to England
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“As a part of the holy trinity, Jesus was regarded as divine, and in predominant Christian belief this divinity was not compatible with human copulation. So Mary was a virgin, with the baby Jesus implanted by divine intervention.
This was of course a marked departure from other religions in the classical
world that had not ventured such a complex statement about divine presence among mortals, and that had often been quite comfortable with the idea of sexual exploits among the gods and as sources of other gods.”
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