Born and raised in Oakland, California, K.W. McCabe has loved fairy tales, science fiction, and fantasy all her life, and has been writing stories and poems of that nature since she could first spell.
As an author, poet, and music lover, K.W. McCabe’s work also includes contemporary spoken word, novelty speech, and prose.
After first publishing in 2011, she has since released several other poetry books, short stories, anthologies, and novels.
She maintains that art and writing can only be done when inspired, and inspiration comes from a sufficient amount of laziness.
Currently, she is working on Dragon Kin.
Check out her blog to get more information on how to read The Dragon's Call for free.
Self Care Talk
In today's society, people have become so focused on filling each minute and second of time with activity, that often people either forget, or don't understand the need for self-care....
Would you go on reality TV? Would you let millions of people inside your life…?
K.W. McCabe
On a daily basis, most people never think about what actions they take, the things they say or do. If...
What Would You Do?
What would you do for a loved one? Is there an extent to your love?
Most people go through life without seriously thinking about what extent they would go to for a loved one. Now,...
What's the price for fame? Does Money Talk?
K.W. McCabe
If you could choose to live a life of fame, would you? Many people would choose to be famous, however those who have actually gone from being...
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