
Kim May has always been a storyteller – just ask her mother. On second thought don't. She knows too much. Kim writes fantasy, sci-fi, thrillers, historical fiction, steampunk, and a bit of poetry because she collects genres like a cat lady collects strays.
Kim's debut novel, The Moonflower, was a 2017 Whitney Award nominee. She also won first place in the Named Lands Poetry Contest with a haiku. Kim's short stories can be found in The Monster Hunter Files, Straight outta Dodge City, Eclipse Phase: After the Fall, Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel, Particular Passages, Sanctuary, several issues of Fiction River, and the upcoming Predator: Eyes of the Demon anthology.
Kim lives in Oregon where she works at an independent bookstore and watches a lot of anime. She's a retired stage actor and has a penchant for fast cars, high heels, and loose screws. To find Kim's works or to follow her on social media go to https://linktr.ee/KimMayDay.