Originally posted on Cassie Swindon:
What’s your pen name and tell me about the books you like to write. I write under my real name, Kayla Krantz. Typically, the books I like to write are darker in nature. When it comes to genre, I can range from fantasy to suspense to drama, but my favorite…
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My Interview on Pop Culture Kaboom
Guys! I’m so excited. For those of you who don’t know, I was on the radio show, Pop Culture Kaboom on 95.1fm knvc, this past Sunday night. Take a listen ❤ Since my part was only half of the show, here’s the link to the rest if you’d like to tune into the entire piece:Continue reading “My Interview on Pop Culture Kaboom”
Welcome to Women in Horror Month 2019 – Introducing Author of Psychological Horror, Kayla Krantz
Originally posted on Unusual Fiction :
We’ve reached our last weekend of Women in Horror 2019 with only five more talented writers of dark fiction to discover. Today, I have the pleasure of introducing author of psychological horror, Kayla Krantz. Question 1. Which horror genre do you write in ? Psychological horror is my preferred genre.…
Chance Welfrey (of Dead by Morning by Kayla Krantz)
Originally posted on The Protagonist Speaks:
Dear readers, tonight with us is a young man, often considered the charming golden boy of his school. Yet is he just a pretty face, or does he cynically use his good looks to mask his involvements in the recent disappearance of several schoolgirls? And why does he suddenly…
I Was On the Radio!
Guys! I had a radio interview yesterday! From a post in Writer’s Unite (A Group on Facebook): *****Author and WU! member Kayla Krantz was a guest on Friday’s “Dr. Paul’s Family Talk” on Impact Radio USA. Listen to host Paul Reeves and Kayla, a writer of several thriller novels, will discuss her prolific writing career.Continue reading “I Was On the Radio!”
Short Q + A
The Heroine’s Journey of Kayla Krantz
Originally posted on The Heroine's Journey:
What is the best thing that I love about my work? I love that I get to explore the unconsciousness of my own mind. When I start a book, I never know exactly how it’s going to end up. I feel like I always end up learning something…