Abigail Keam
Abigail Keam | |
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Abigail Keam | |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Kentucky |
Genre | Mystery, Romance, Fantasy |
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Abigail Keam is an American author of the Josiah Reynolds Mystery novel series. She also writes epic fantasy, romance and literary short fiction.
Biography[edit]
Abigail Keam was born in Northern Kentucky. Her ancestry has strong roots in Appalachia and the Deep South. She graduated With Distinction from the University of Kentucky with a B.A. She studied writing with authors, James Baker Hall, Gurney Norman, and Lynn Pruett. After college graduation Keam began life as a poet, but the economic recession of the late 1970s and early 1980s led her to set aside her writing aspirations and work at a variety of jobs including data entry operator, professional portrait photographer, and beekeeper.
Keam published her first novel "Death By A HoneyBee" in 2010. She claims Josiah Reynolds, her beekeeping sleuth, came to her in a dream. She also writes the Last Chance For Romance Series, a sweet romance series, and the Princess Maura Tales, an epic fantasy series.
Keam is still a beekeeper and has been the recipient of 16 awards at the Kentucky State Fair.[1] She is a fan of English Mastiffs, Thoroughbred horse racing, classic film noir, and history. Abigail Keam lives in a metal house on the Kentucky River Palisades in Kentucky's Bluegrass Region. She is married and has one child.
Works[edit]
Josiah Reynolds Mystery Series[edit]
- Death By A HoneyBee (2010)
- Death By Drowning (2011)
- Death By Bridle (2012)
- Death By Bourbon (2012)
- Death By Lotto (2013)
- Death By Chocolate (2013)
- Death By Haunting (2014)
- Death By Derby (2015)
- Death By Design (2016)
Princess Maura Fantasy Series[edit]
- Wall Of Doom (2013)
- Wall Of Peril (2013)
- Wall Of Glory (2014)
- Wall Of Conquest (2014)
Last Chance For Love Romance Series[edit]
- Last Chance Motel (2014)
- Gasping For Air (2015)
- The Siren's Call (2015)
- The Mermaid's Carol (2016)
Short fiction[edit]
- Bobby Bobo Got Baptized At The Big Bone Baptist Church (2015)
References[edit]
- ↑ Glodowski, Shelley (2011). "Shelley's Bookshelf. (Death by Drowning) (Book Review)". MBR Bookwatch – via HighBeam Research. (Subscription required (help)). Cite uses deprecated parameter
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- 1. Reader's Entertainment Magazine- Behind The Words: Author Abigail Keam February 4, 2017
- 2.-Pritle, Caleb-Inside the literary mind of Abigail Keam January 24, 2017.
- 3-Flarity, Steve. Northern Kentucky Tribune --Kentucky by Heart Abigail Keam April 11, 2016
- 4-Eblen, Tom Lexington Herald-Leader -- The Bluegrass and Beyond September 8, 2015
- 5-Lowe, Kim. USA Today -- Finding Love In The Bluegrass October 8, 2014
- 6-Taylor, Tara. Tales Of A Book Addict Book Review—November 16, 2012
- 7-Patton, Janet. Lexington Herald-Leader Comer appoints state apiarist April 16, 2012
- 8-Woods, Penny. Kentucky Living Magazine October 1, 2011
- 9-Lexington Herald-Leader -- Bluegrass Bookshelf April 24, 2011
- 10-Thompson, Sharon. Lexington Herald-Leader -- Lexington Farmers Market July 22, 2010
- 11-Philadelphia University Library Amman, Jordan
- 12-Cincinnati Public Library
- 13-University of Kentucky Library
- 14-Additional listings available via the OCLC WorldCat Database
External links[edit]
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