Kim Harrison (born September 30, 1966) is a pen name of American author Dawn Cook. Harrison is best known as the author of the New York Times #1 best selling
Hollowsurban fantasy series, but she has also published over two dozen books spanning the gamut from young adult, accelerated-science thriller, anthology, and a unique, full-color world book, and has scripted two original graphic novels set in the Hollows universe. She has also published traditional fantasy under the name Dawn Cook.
The
Rachel Morgan urban fantasy series is set in an
alternate history in which a worldwide
pandemic caused by
genetically modified tomatoes led to the death of a large portion of the world's human population. Under the name of Dawn Cook, she writes the Decoy Princess and Truth series, published in the first few years of the 21st century.
Kim Harrison was born and raised in the
Midwest. A self-proclaimed "former tomboy,"[3] she grew up the only girl in a family of boys. Despite her love of writing, she took an unorthodox approach to it, and claims to have avoided English courses beyond the basic requirements in high school and college.[4]
Career
Harrison began her career with writing traditional
science fiction, but began writing
contemporary fantasy after deciding to focus more on character development. She spent the better part of a decade struggling as an aspiring author before meeting her current agent at a writing convention. He then introduced her to Diana Gill, who became Harrison's editor. Together, they produced Dead Witch Walking, and her first book was published in paperback by HarperTorch in 2004. Since then, she has written twelve more books, two graphic novels, and extensive world book in the
Hollows series, also called the Rachel Morgan series, (most with titles punning off
Clint Eastwood movies) and contributed to multiple anthologies, with prequels to the Hollows books, and one with a young adult story.
After the success of her first novel, Harrison was able to resign from her day job, devoting herself to writing full-time. Her favorite author is
Ray Bradbury. She references music as one of her strongest writing influences, providing song lists for several of her characters.[5] In her spare time, she communicates with fans via her self-maintained website and blog.
Harrison is a member of the International Thriller Writers.[6]
The first two Truth books were originally one book, which was split into two separate books for publishing.[7] That the two are the same, and that Cook was Harrison, was disclosed in a May 2009 Locus magazine article.[8]
"I'm glad it's out in the open, because it is hard to maintain these two separate identities, and remind your friends or family when you go out, 'I'm Kim today, so don't call me Dawn.' The division has served its purpose. I'm still going to be Kim, but now if somebody calls me Dawn I won't have to say 'Shut your mouth!'"[8]
Reception
Harrison has reached #1 on the
New York Times Best Seller list and is generally recognized as one of the most successful and influential creators of urban fantasy.[2][9] Her writing has garnered praise from numerous peers. Authors
Kelly Gay and Courtney Allison Moulton have cited her as an inspiration.[10][11] The Hollows series has also gained recognition from The New York Times and Amazon.com.[12] In 2007, Amazon.com noted that Harrison had become "one of the hottest authors in the incredibly popular genre of sexy supernaturalism."[9]
Bibliography as Kim Harrison
The Hollows universe
The Turn Novels (Hollows prequel)
The Turn: The Hollows begins with Death (February 7, 2017,
ISBN978-1501108716)
Dead Witches Tell No Tales (July
2006,
ISBN0-7394-7083-3)—Science Fiction Book Club Omnibus Edition, includes Every Which Way But Dead and A Fistful of Charms
Collection
Into the Woods: Tales from the Hollows and Beyond (October 9, 2012,
ISBN0-06-197432-3)—Includes all previous Rachel Morgan series short stories, a new related short story from Trent's perspective, and two new short stories unrelated to the series. Also published as audiobook.
Novellas and short stories
Undead in the Garden of Good and Evil: A series prequel from the viewpoint of Ivy Tamwood, the origins of her struggle against the vampiric power structure and her partnership with Rachel. Originally published in Dates from Hell (April 1, 2006,
ISBN0-06-085409-X)—anthology with
Kelley Armstrong,
Lynsay Sands, and
Lori Handeland; also included in the short story collection Into the Woods (October 9, 2012,
ISBN978-0-06-197432-8).
"Dirty Magic": A short story centered around the banshee Mia in the anthology Hotter Than Hell. (June 24, 2008,
ISBN978-0-06-116129-2)—anthology with
Lilith Saintcrow,
Tanya Huff and others
"The Bridges of Eden Park": A short story initially included in the paperback edition of For a Few Demons More and again in "Into the Woods," centered on Rachel Morgan's love interest Kisten, and his familial ties to the vampire world.
"The Bespelled": A short story on the origins of the relationship between Ceri and Algaliarept, included in the paperback edition of The Outlaw Demon Wails and "Into the Woods."
"Ley Line Drifter": A short story focused on Hollows character Jenks working an independent pixy case with the assistance of Ivy and Bis, published in Unbound (August 25, 2009,
ISBN0-06-169993-4)—anthology with
Melissa Marr,
Jeaniene Frost,
Vicki Pettersson, and Jocelynn Drake; and "Into the Woods."
"Sudden Backtrack": A short story focused on Algaliarept and Newt, detailing the origins of the elf and demon war; published as an exclusive addition in The Witch With No Name.
The Truth series is about a young woman whose mother tells her she needs to leave home to find a mythical fortress called 'The Hold.' Along the way, she falls into a ravine and is brought out of it by a plainsman. On the way to the Hold, she dreams of her dead father and learns about her true heritage, that she has the ability to use magic, skeptical as she is.