Muggles Market Too Spotlight: Darin Kennedy!

Muggles Market Too Spotlight: Darin Kennedy!

Muggles Market Too Spotlight: Darin Kennedy!

Welcome to our Muggles Market Too Spotlights for 2020! This Muggles Market Too is presented to you as part of SAGA, the professional development conference for genre fiction writers.

Today, we are delighted to announce author Darin Kennedy! Born and raised in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Darin Kennedy still remembers watching Star Wars at the local drive-in when it came around the first time, and it’s all been downhill from there. A graduate of Wake Forest University and Bowman Gray School of Medicine, he completed his residency in family medicine in the mountains of Virginia, then served eight years as a United States Army physician, before returning to North Carolina where he works as a family physician. He wrote the majority of his contemporary fantasy novel, Pawn’s Gambit, during his yearlong deployment to Iraq in 2003, and this homage to the game of chess as well as every superhero comic you’ve ever read finally saw the light of day as of October 2016 from Falstaff Books. His Fugue & Fable series is also available from Falstaff Books, consisting of The Mussorgsky Riddle, The Stravinsky Intrigue, and The Tchaikovsky Finale. Book II of his The Pawn Stratagem fantasy chess trilogy, Queen’s Peril, is now available and Book III, King’s Crisis is currently underway. Darin hopes to have that series complete well before the end of 2020.He has thus far published twenty-plus short stories in various anthologies and magazines. Doctor by day and novelist by night, he lives and writes in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Check out all of these cool examples of his work!

Check out their website at: Darin Kennedy!

And make plans to come visit them on MARCH 7 and 8, 2020 from 10AM to 4PM at Muggles Market Too located at the Hilton Charlotte University Place!

This two-day event is FREE to the public, but we request donations of non-perishable food items to help the Second Harvest Food Bank. If you forget, it’s okay – we’ll also accept cash donations ($2 per person suggested). Everyone who donates will automatically be entered into our hourly prize drawings.