A bit boring, really…I’m a professor and writer living in the hellish touristy swamp-pot of Central Florida. I use this space for all of the short pieces I write in-between days, just because.
I’ve a couple of horror books (and short stories) out as well, if you’re at all curious. There’s one involving some cannibal in-laws at a wedding reception (a Splatterpunk Award nominee by the way)…
…and another involving a group of stagecoach passengers stuck at a station house run by a family of psychopaths (also a Splatterpunk Award nominee)…
You can find my Amazon page here, too
Anyway, I adore readership, so please feel free to read and, perhaps, respond, email, Tweet at me (@kenzieblyjay), look me up on Instagram (kenziejennings2) Facebook (Kenzie Jennings), talk about me behind my cyber-back, whatever you wish. I love you for popping by just the same.
Well, okay, I don’t really “love” you — we’ve not even been on a first date yet, so “love” is a little strong, a little scary. Give it time. XXX
(NOTE: hairstyle is subject to change)
By the way, since this is my site, I figured I could use my About page to talk up the Death’s Head Press author family. Here are some other great Death’s Head Press titles by people I love:
Catfish in the Cradle by Wile E. Young
The Hard Goodbye by Chris Miller
Until the Sun by Chandler Morrison
Resisting Madness by Wesley Southard
Cruel Summer by Wesley Southard
Dawn of the Living-Impaired and Other Messed Up Zombie Stories by Christine Morgan
Tapetum Lucidum by the Sisters of Slaughter
Extinguished by C. Derick Miller
Stronger Than Hate by Robert Essig
And Death’s Head Press’ Splatter Western collection…
- The Magpie Coffin by Wile E. Young
- Hunger on the Chisholm Trail by Mike Ennenbach
- Dust by Chris Miller
- The Night Silver River Run Red by Christine Morgan
- Starving Zoe by C. Derick Miller
- A Savage Breed by Patrick C. Harrison III
- Red Station by Kenzie Jennings
- The Thirteen Coyote by Kristopher Triana
- Shadow of the Vulture by Regina Garza Mitchell
- They Built a Gallows for You and Me by Cody Higgins
More splatter westerns are on the horizon for 2021!
If you’re interested in learning a little more about the Splatter Westerns from DHP, there are some wonderful YouTube reviews and discussions about them here.
Was the latest on Frank Pastizzo? Well written. Best wishes.
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Hmmm. Weeellllll, who can say for sure? Thanks for the compliment and well-wishes! 😉
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Thanks for the follow!
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By the way, thank you for following my blog! I really enjoy yours (nice pic bydy bye);)
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Thanks. (Photo was taken when I started the blog last year…Hair is longer. Face is now 42.)
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My face is 40 and in need of a shave lol.
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You are brave–central Florida. I taught at a college in Daytona. I lasted a year–no seasons.
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Brave or nuts? Haha. Have a continuing contract, so I’m all in here in the tourist swamp-pit.
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Just wanted to comment on the pic change: nice!
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Thank you kindly! 🙂
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Thank you for following my blog, and I will follow your journey. Are you a member of the Florida Writers Association?
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I am indeed! I take it you are as well?
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Oh yes, this will be my second time around and year of writing.
I learned a new phrase at a recent writers conference key west.
“I’m a pre-published author.” Lol! 🙂
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Hey there, I was just looking through some of your post and your an awesome writer! I hope that you have all the luck getting an agent and getting published, I want to do the same thing. I’m in the Alpha Reading stage of the revision process for one manuscript, and I am gearing up to start on a new one for NaNoWriMo. I hope your having a fantastic day and I am looking forward to your future posts.
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Hi, nice to meet you, and…well, wow! Thank you very much for the compliment (and for reading, too, of course)! Best of luck with NaNoWriMo, and I hope the alpha stage goes swimmingly/feedback is solid and on-point for you. I did NaNoWriMo last year, and while it was stressful, it was a most welcome form of stress as it really requires one to be creatively dedicated to a project. Anyway, thanks so much again for the compliment and stopping by. I’ve connected/followed your blog as well — you have some great advice/tips for writers on your blog, and it’s also good to see a fellow fantasy scribe!
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(Or should I say, fantasy fan as well?)
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I just read a comment you left on Ana Spoke’s blog and saw your name mjennings. Jennings is my maiden name, Sorick is my married name, so I’m M Jennings, too! So I’m going to follow you now, long lost cousin! PS I’m also a writer!
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Well, small world! Nice to meet you. And a fellow writer in the “family” as well!
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“I’m a professor living in the hellish swamp-pot of Central Florida.” And how am I to email you, as you suggest?
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You can figure it out. A couple of other people managed to, so I don’t see why/how you couldn’t. 🙂
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I’m delighted I’ve found your blog now (or rather you found me, thank you for that). Have had to skim read some of your horror posts so as not to spoiler myself but I’ve definitely added a few titles to my Must See list. Great blog, girl after my own heart. I’m looking forward to reading more! AVM
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Ditto that times ten! And I hope you like the “Must Sees,” so to speak, when you get around to seeing them (be interested in hearing what you thought as well!).
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I’m in now for the long haul! Ha. Will check them out. By the way, your piece about Beauty (and different ages) blew me away. I could only write a one word comment. It resonated with me so much.
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Why, thank you so much! 🙂 Yeah, funny, I spent quite a bit of time on that one (it’s been on my mind for awhile –the concept of beauty) — I’d kept neglecting it due to the ridiculous workload I had to finish. Ugh. I hate adulting.
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Same! And the concept of beauty is always on my mind, I think maybe since as long as I can remember. I definitely had the same hair battles as you and a similar maternal presence 🙂 Life is hard innit? Good but hard.
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For a woman (and one, like myself, with tired insecurity issues), it’s especially hard, yeah.
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I hear all of this x
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It’s good to meet you!
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You as well!
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Is it possible to buy a signed copy of Reception?
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Absolutely! Send an email my way (kenziej_1973@yahoo.com).
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