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K. A. Schuster

K. A. Schuster is the daughter of Milwaukee tavernkeepers. Nine years of higher education, resulting in 2 ½ English degrees and a stint as a teacher, did not dampen her enthusiasm for beer, Green Bay Packers football, classic R&B, and various forms of political incorrectness. It did, however, dampen her enthusiasm for tear gas.

K. has been many things in her life, including a varsity debater, a Catholic, a hippie, a Girl Scout, a junker, a fag hag, a gardener, an editor, a saxophone/bassoon/tambourine player (not all at once), a damned good dancer, and a companion to most species of domesticated animals, including men.

One thing she has never been is a Republican.

One thing she will always be is a writer.

Her contemporary urban fantasy, Hoochie Coochie Man, was published by Double Dragon. Under the pseudonym Kate Snow, she’s also had three full-length contemporary romances and a paranormal novella published by Scheherazade Tales.

K. now lives in rural Wisconsin, not far from the birthplace of surrealism, a.k.a. “The Dells.” Her imagination and her hips continue to grow unchecked.