K. E. MacLeod

Biography

K. E. MacLeod is a Pacific Northwest novelist who writes high fantasy and speculative fiction. Karen has taught English composition, speech, acting, directing, reading for the classroom teacher, and theatre history. She is also a narrator, having performed in and directed plays ranging from Shakespeare to modern drama, produced and provided on-air talent for educational television and radio, and narrated a symphony production of Peter and the Wolf.

Awards include: First Place, Adult Fiction, Pacific Northwest Writers Association; Finalist, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Pacific Northwest Writers Association; Finalist, fiction and poetry, North by Northwest Writers/Write on the Sound. Elected to Phi Beta, national fraternity for professionals in the performing arts.

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Books

The Millennium Box
Price: $1.99 USD. Words: 13,690. Language: English. Published: October 24, 2014 . Categories: Fiction » Literature » Literary
Winner of the Pacific Northwest Writers Association fiction prize, this atmospheric novella was inspired by what the author found while hiking on San Juan Island in Puget Sound. Down a little used forest service road, there is a mausoleum with Knights Templar buried in it. All of this is public knowledge. But so much else is not known.