Kathryn Mattingly
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Benjamin
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2013
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8 editions
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Journey
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2015
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Olivia's Ghost
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The Tutor
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Finley's Song
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Fractured Hearts
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2014
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2 editions
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Katya
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“Life will break you. Nobody can protect you from that, and living alone won't either, for solitude will also break you with its yearning. You have to love. You have to feel it. It is the reason you are here on earth. You are here to risk your heart. You are here to be swallowed up. And when it happens that you are broken, or betrayed, or left, or hurt, or death brushes near, let yourself sit by an apple tree and listen to the apples falling all around you in heaps, wasting their sweetness. Tell yourself you tasted as many as you could.”
― The Painted Drum
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Kathryn Mattingly signs perfect Valentine gift in El Dorado Hills
Award winning author Kathryn Mattingly celebrates Valentine’s Day with a book signing event for her new release, Fractured Hearts. Mattingly signs copies of the volume at Face in a Book, the independent bookseller in El Dorado Hills on Sat., Feb. 8 from 4-6 p.m. In honor of the upcoming holiday, visitors will be served decadent chocolates during the event.
The edgy, eclectic stories of Fractured Hearts present love from many perspectives and in a variety of locales. Several of the stories included in the collection have won literary awards on their own merits.
Her first book, Benjamin, earned the status of New Century Quarterly Finalist. It was published in 2013 through Winter Goose Publishing. Her next book carries a scheduled release of Nov. 2014.
Mattingly serves on faculty at University of Phoenix in the Humanities Department and teaches creative writing at the school’s Sacramento campus. She is a member of Inspire Christian Writers and PNWA, the Pacific Northwest Writers Association. She gives back to the writing community as a reader/judge for PNWA’s annual literary contest. Her stories have appeared in multiple anthologies and magazines. Her company pen publish promote gives her a forum to mentor other writers and offer editing services.
Face in a Book is located at 4359 Town Center Blvd., #113 in El Dorado Hills, Calif. The store offers books and gifts for all ages.
Benjamin made Business Wire! SACRAMENTO, Calif., May 14, 2013 (BUSINESS WIRE) — A brilliant psychopath. A boy with healing powers. A man trying to balance faith with love. A strong, determined heroine. Put it all together and an amazing story results. Benjamin, written by Kathryn Mattingly and published by Winter Goose, is now available for purchase in Northern California book stores and available in digital formats for NOOK (R) and Kindle. (Check it out on Amazon!)







































This is my sixth novel. My summer project was to reread the other five, which was a fascinating look into how my writing style has evolved over the years. Some themes are repeated in different ways, because we write what we know. It is why there is a little of me in every novel I’ve written, along with many of the people and places I’ve experienced along the way. One of my writer friends recently asked ChatGPT:
“What is Kathryn Mattingly’s writing style like?”
This is what it had to say:
Mattingly’s use of language brings settings to life, immersing readers in vibrant locales. For instance, in The Tutor, she vividly portrays the island of Roatán, capturing its crystalline beaches and vivacious culture. Her characters are multifaceted, often grappling with internal conflicts and moral dilemmas. In Olivia’s Ghost, the protagonists’ marriage unravels following a tragic event, leading to a profound exploration of grief and belief.
Her heroines are often driven by a need to protect or find a child, highlighting themes of resilience and empowerment. Her stories frequently delve into the psychological states of her characters, sometimes incorporating spiritual or supernatural aspects. In Katya, the protagonist experiences an alternate reality while in a coma, prompting reflections on life choices.
Mattingly employs a narrative style that gradually unveils the plot, maintaining suspense and encouraging readers to engage deeply with the unfolding story. This approach is evident in Benjamin and Journey, where secrets and past traumas are revealed over time, adding layers to the narrative.
What specifically is my new novel, Finley’s Song about, you might ask?
Here is the back cover synopsis:
Finley’s husband is killed on his way to her concert where she is debuting a new song. She flees to Paris with her son, Max, where Finley meets a man who helps her heal and perform again. Max works through his grief while falling for a French girl and suspects Uncle Liam, who pays a surprise visit, is his biological father. Rifts and regrets happen before healing begins.
Here are some early reviews:
“Mattingly owns that elusive skill of delivering us to a distant place while drawing us in to a carefully woven chain of events which somehow involve us. Settle in.” M.C. Smith, Author of the anthology Eight Stories from a Dusty Drawer
“In Finley’s Song Mattingly once again immerses readers in a thoughtful journey. Weaving a tale of life after profound loss, we are shown the paralyzing impact of avoidance and guilt while also being gently led to the liberating power of forgiveness and love.” Leah Guthridge Caron, Author of Catalyst: Book of Living, Volume One ‘A Memoir’
“Through beautifully crafted prose, Mattingly draws readers into Finley’s journey as she grapples with grief and the fragile dynamics of family. Rich with emotional depth, this heart-tugging story is an unforgettable read!” Karista Bennett, Author of For the Love of Seafood, The Oregon Farm Table Cookbook, and debut memoir A Taste of Belonging