Nancy Kilpatrick
BIO
Biography

Nancy Kilpatrick is an award-winning author who has published 23 novels, 1 non-fiction book, over 250 short stories, 10 collections of her short fiction, plus comic books, a graphic novel, and she has edited 15 anthologies. Her work is traditionally published but she has also self-published 3 novellas and 1 collection. As well, she has co-written a stage play, and written numerous non-fiction articles and reviews. Her work has been translated into 9 languages. Nancy's writing and editing fall into these categories: Dark Fantasy, Mystery, Horror, Erotic Horror, Fantasy, Sci Fi, and Speculative Fiction.  Currently, she resides in Montreal.

ADDRESS
City: Montreal, Province/Territory: Quebec
EMAIL
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
Books 1 to 5 in the 6 book Thrones of Blood series
Publisher
Crossroad Press
Year
2017 to present
Title
Thirteen Plus-1 Lovecraftian Narratives
Publisher
Nancy Kilpatrick
Year
2023
AWARDS
Awards
Name
Nancy Kilpatrick
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS
Presentation details
Audience Size
Audience size
Any
Presentation Genre
Dark Fantasy
Presentation Length
1 hour
Presentation Description
Presentation description

Reading and interactive discussion on the reading and the genre, history and current. Via Zoom or a Zoom-type meeting with class.

School presentation details
Audience Size
Any
Intended Audience
12 to 18, reading level grade 8
Presentation Length
1 hour
Presentation Description
Presentation description

A reading and interactive discussion about the story, including the relevance to today’s youth via the story’s metaphor.  Zoom or Zoom-type presentation.

Presentation Fee(s)
Varies
Programs & Interests
Interested in participating Union’s Ontario Writers-in-the-Schools program:
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Yes
Interested in participating in the Northern Ontario WITS program:
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No