K. Orme

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K. Orme is an author and publisher who has been in the professional industry for seven years although she has been writing for well over a dozen. After receiving her BA in History and Creative Writing, she opened her publishing house, Tea Notes Press, which publishes science fiction, fantasy, mystery, and historical fiction as well as the overlapping thereof. K. Orme strives to create realistic and complex characters (such as the Carton-esque Henry Moore in Pondered in Her Heart and the sickly but won’t-dare-show-it Isabeau Wollman of Of Rouge and Politics), richly aesthetic, thematic plots that span steep arcs and high stakes (like the mystery behind The Whispering Highwayman’s death in Under Darkening Skies and the fading heart of a dying ...more

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I am a big fat liar

"It also has the first part of chapter one sitting pretty in Plot Factory. The first draft will be finished by July 31st, I assure you that."

Remember this? Take a good long look at it. It was when I promised that the first draft of a Holmesian pastiche would be finished by July 31st.

You know what wasn't finished by that glorious day, o' day o my brother's birth?

It was my book. It was my gosh dang Read more of this blog post »
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Published on November 05, 2022 18:12 Tags: author, canon, eddie-munson, holmes, homage, pastiche, sherlock-holmes, short-stories, stranger-things, tragedy, writing

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I mean, I wrote it. So I think it's pretty neat. xD

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