TK
TK Kenyon
Author of CALLOUS and RABID

Female
100 years old
www.tkkenyon.com, New York
United States



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RABID by TK Kenyon (April, 2007, ISBN: 1601640021, available from Amazon.com, BN.com, local chain and indie bookstores.)


CALLOUS by TK Kenyon (coming in May, 2008)

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Status:Married
Here for:Networking, Friends
Zodiac Sign:Pisces
Education:Post grad
Occupation:author

   TK's Schools
University Of Iowa
Iowa City, IA
Graduated: 2003
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Ph.D.
Major: Virology
Minor: MFA -- Fiction Creative Writing
Clubs: Iowa Writers' Workshop
 

1997 to 2003

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About me:

Monsignor Dante Petrocchi-Bianchi is a Jesuit priest and the enigmatic star of RABID: A Novel, which will soon be published overseas in translation and is close to a development deal as a major motion picture with two production companies.


Now, you can read why bad boy Dante became a priest in “Communion Is A Kiss,” a story from Amazon Shorts.


FAIR WARNING:

ADULT CONTENT in "Communion Is A Kiss"


Go to www.tkkenyon.com for more info.

TK Kenyon's first novel, RABID, was published in April, 2007. CALLOUS will be published in May, 2008.


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Who I'd like to meet:

*STARRED REVIEW* A priest, a professor, the professor's wife, and his mistress--it sounds like the set-up for a dirty joke, but debut novelist Kenyon isn't fooling around. What begins as a riff on Peyton Place (salacious small-town intrigue) smoothly metamorphoses into a philosophical battle between science and religion. You would think that in attempting to deal with so many different themes-- shady clergy, top-secret scientific research, marital infidelity, lust, love, honor, faith-- Kenyon would run the risk of overwhelming readers. But, and this is why Kenyon is definitely an author to watch, she juggles all of her story's elements without dropping any of them--and, let's not forget, creates four very subtle and intriguing central characters. This is a novel quite unlike most standard commercial fare, a genre-bending story--part thriller, part literary slapdown with dialogue as the weapon of choice (think Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf)-- that makes us laugh, wince, and reflect all at the same time. Kenyon is definitely a keeper. -- David Pitt, Booklist, December 1, 2006 <>

Major Writing Influences:


[Which means that these writers make me squirm with envy, and if you like these authors, you'll probably like my first novel, RABID (April, 2007), and maybe my second novel, CALLOUS (May, 2008)]:


Thornton Wilder, Chuck Palahniuk, Kurt Vonnegut, Thom Jones, Virginia Woolf, Marge Piercy, Thom Jones, Margaret Atwood, Shakespeare, Edger Allen Poe, George Gordon (Lord Byron), William Blake, Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary Shelley, Percy Bysshe Shelley, George Eliot, Jane Austen, William James, Friedrich Nietzshe, Vladimir Nabokov, John Le Carre, Anton Chekov, the Dalai Lama.


Wow, there're a lot of DWM's in there, huh?


>>>>>>>>>>>>>LIKE ROBIN COOK ON STEROIDS

“Rabid is one of those reads that hit the ground at full speed and pick up momentum from there. Either T.K. Kenyon doesn’t care where the brake pedal is or decided she didn’t need one and frankly, she's right. This is a full blown scorcher of a novel. Dual themes; out-of-control scientific research, and Pedophilia make hot-as-the-devil premises and great material for Kenyon’s fascinating scientific and philosophical tirades. Science and religion. Rabid gives no quarter. The characters are flawed. You feel their pain, their fear. They sear their way into your subconscious. Still, you root for them. The American priesthood is infested with pedophiles. The reasons have never been explained better, made more exciting, or offered as much hope for the future. Get yourself a copy, strap yourself into your favorite chair, and find out what’s really been going on behind closed doors.”

–Art Tirrell, author of The Secret Ever Keeps.


To her credit, Kenyon manages to rein her characters in nicely at the conclusion of this impressive medical thriller." -- Publisher's Weekly



"RABID is a solid good read by first time novelist TK Kenyon, a gifted writer who has crafted a book of such mystery that you find yourself, at midnight, on the edge of your seat, asking, 'What's next? What's next?'"

-- Thom Jones, Award-Winning author of: The Pugilist at Rest, Cold Snap, Sonny Liston was a Friend of Mine


"RABID is a biopsy of our heated emotions and troublesome philosophies. Kenyon puts the vanishing point between science and religion under an electron microscope, and what she finds there is as thrilling as a discovery and as shocking as a revelation."

-- J.C. Hallman, author of: The Chess Artist, The Devil Is A Gentleman




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TK's Friends Comments
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Drinking Writer Man





Feb 1 2009 4:14 PM

Going to reread Callous__good reads so hard to come by. Sweet? You're being ironic.
Drinking Writer Man





Oct 18 2008 7:39 PM

I ordered Callous today - I'm on a reading roll.
Drinking Writer Man





Oct 27 2008 2:51 PM

I'm lovin' Callous
Novelist





Dec 24 2008 1:59 AM

Happy Holidays! Hope you’re enjoying the season so far. Seems it has been quite some time since I spent some time on Myspace. I have been busy altering my website at www.tonycowger.com to reflect my newest efforts in the freelance and ghost writing markets and focus less on my own novel. Anyway, I hope the rest of your year is wonderful and that the new year holds all the abundance you want. If you or someone you know is in need of some writing help please send them my way at www.tonycowger.com. (For any help I receive from my Myspace friends I am offering a 10% finders fee to say thank you for helping out a friend so be sure to write and let me know in case your friend forgets to tell me. If you hire me yourself, that 10% would be taken off what you pay so, either way, you win.) I have experience in writing sales ads/presentations, non-fiction and, of course, fiction. Thanks and happy holidays!
SBS BOOK CLUB





Dec 31 2008 1:49 AM

I hope you have a wonderful New Year!!!!
Your Friends,
SBS Book Club

Please take a moment to visit our blog "New Year" as well as our upcoming schedule. Feel free to visit our club anytime you are in the area!!!

SBS
Mark David Gerson





Oct 12 2008 2:53 AM

Thanks for welcoming me into your online family.

- Mark David Gerson, award-winning author of "The MoonQuest: A True Fantasy" and "The Voice of the Muse: Answering the Call to Write"

www.markdavidgerson.com
Free writing tips and inspiration at
www.thevoiceofyourmuse.com
Fight Pink™





Oct 10 2008 6:35 PM

Thanks for the add!
Novelist





Aug 27 2008 3:00 PM

Hey There! How was your summer. I can’t believe it’s almost September can you? What’s new and exciting in your neck of the woods? Wishing you a prosperous fall. Talk to you soon.
Novelist





Apr 2 2008 3:11 PM

Just checking in on you. How have you been? Hope you have a happy April.
Author J. J. Hebert





Apr 24 2008 3:42 AM

Please feel free to visit my blog at www.jjhebertblog.com. Make sure to subscribe as well, okay? If you want to know more about me, you can check out www.jjhebert.net.

Thanks!
Novelist





May 6 2008 9:59 PM

Welcome to May. I trust last month was good for you. It sure is getting hot here. Any big vacation plans for the summer? Have a great one!
JACK





May 25 2008 5:03 AM

TK,

Wishing you a peaceful Memorial Day weekend.

Remembering those who sacrificed their all for us.

Jack
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Karen Harrington





Mar 22 2008 8:35 PM

Stopping by to wish you a terrific spring!
My spring is off to a great start with the recent release of JANEOLOGY.

Best of luck with your upcoming release!

Karen Harrington
www.karenharringtonbooks.com
david





Mar 17 2008 4:26 AM

St. Patty's in Chicago means it's green river time!


Suppose it's not all fun & games these days, you hear about Atlanta and NYC?
Hope they have a quick recovery.
Michael Laimo - Horror Author





Mar 17 2008 2:15 PM

Hi--just wanted to stop by, say hello, and let you know that my new novel, FIRES RISING, is NOW AVAILABLE. Hope you'll look out for it!


PREPARE FOR HELL ON EARTH

FIRES RISING – IN STORES MARCH 2008
Drinking Writer Man





Feb 27 2008 7:38 PM

Thanks for adding me - you have made my front page. keep up the great work. cheers!
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Feb 28 2008 4:29 AM

Thanks for the add! Check out the trailer for THE SHELL GAME, which is in stores now! :)
Liz DeJesus





Feb 29 2008 1:41 PM

Happy Birthday! :D
Author; Sir Shane Moore





Feb 29 2008 4:50 PM

Happy Birthday you old fart! LOL. Are you going to Omegacon? If so, be sure to drop by and say hi!

~Shane
Elizabeth





Feb 29 2008 7:35 PM

Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday tooooo Yoooou. Haaaappppppppy Birrrrrrrrrrrthdaaaay, Haaaapppppppppy Birthhhhhdaaaaaaaaaay, Happy Birrrrrttthhhdaaaaaaaaay toooooooooooooo Yooooooooooooooooooooou!
Make it a good one.
~Elizabeth
Pride & Prejudice Fans





Feb 29 2008 9:54 PM

Happy Birthday Soon!!! ;-)
Kelly Steed Speculative Fiction Author





Mar 2 2008 6:44 AM

Happy Birthday!
Cassandra Lee





Mar 2 2008 6:17 PM

Ava brilliant birthday! Cheers -Cassie
Cornelia





Mar 3 2008 11:04 AM

BRITHDAY BLESSINGS
TO YOU,
MAY YOU STAY FOREVERY YOUNG
BLESSINGS ALL THE WHILE
SUMMER ALL THE TIME
T.L. Kenworth





Mar 3 2008 1:16 PM

Happy Birthday, TK! Hope you are well and the work is going good!
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