E.E. King

E.E. King

E.E. King’s has published many short stories. Ray Bradbury calls E.E. King a writer “marvelously inventive, wildly funny and deeply thought provoking. I can not recommend her highly enough.”

Her first novel, Dirk Quigby’s Guide to the Afterlife, came out 2010, released in Spanish in 2/2012.

The New Short Fiction Series, Los Angeles’ longest running spoken word series, launched her anthology, Real Conversations With Imaginary Friends, 1/2012. Sponsor, Barnes & Noble.

All her books as well as her children’s book The Adventures of Emily Finfeather or The Feathernail and Other Gifts are currently available on audible.

Her second collection of shorts, Another Happy Ending is out in print, digital and audio -1st 10 to buy Another Happy Ending from my website http://elizabetheveking.com get free audio from Audible .from me send proof of purchase

E.E. King is the recipient of various international writing, biology and painting grants. Her murals can be seen in Downtown Los Angeles and Spain.

Elizabeth Eve King has a background in teaching, painting, theater, comedy and biology.

Ms. King is the recipient of two International Tides painting fellowships, and two international biology Earthwatch grants.

She was an advisor for the J. Paul Getty’s and the Science Center’s, Arts & Science program and science and arts coordinator in Bosnia with Global Children’s Organization (a summer camp for war orphans and refugees) in 2000. She was Arts & Sciences Director for Esperanza Community Housing Corporation since 1997.

She’s worked with children in Bosnia, crocodiles in Mexico, frogs in Puerto Rico, egrets in Bali, mushrooms in Montana, archaeologists in Spain and planted butterfly gardens in South Central Los Angeles. The butterflies wish she had chosen a different location.

Her short stories have been published widely.

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