DiscoverWriters, Ink: Your backstage pass to the world's most prolific authorsFour novels in, Katherine Wood explains why she dropped her pen name and went with her authentic self on her new book.
Four novels in, Katherine Wood explains why she dropped her pen name and went with her authentic self on her new book.

Four novels in, Katherine Wood explains why she dropped her pen name and went with her authentic self on her new book.

Update: 2024-07-22
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Join hosts J.D. Barker, Christine Daigle, Kevin Tumlinson, and Jena Brown as they discuss the week's entertainment news, including: "CCC Announces Collective Solution for Internal AI Licenses," "Audible Rolls Out New Royalty Plan," and "Hachette Reorgs Workman, Moves Algonquin into Little, Brown." Then, stick around for a chat with Katherine Wood!


Katherine WoodQUICK FACTS:



  • Hometown: Jackson, Mississippi

  • University: University of Southern California

  • Current city: Atlanta, Georgia

  • Lived the longest in: Los Angeles, CA

  • Favorite city: Barcelona, Spain

  • Favorite food: dark chocolate

  • Favorite drink: Aperol spritz

  • Favorite holiday: Halloween

  • Loves: yoga, hiking, travel, words, house music, sunshine, red lipstick, modern art, fireworks, laughter

  • Family: husband, two daughters, a naughty pug, a ferocious kitty

  • Previous jobs: actress, screenwriter, director, producer, photographer, singer-songwriter, legal assistant, real estate agent, yoga instructor, bartender, travel coordinator

  • Previous pen name: Katherine St. John (The Lion's Den, The Siren, The Vicious Circle)



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Four novels in, Katherine Wood explains why she dropped her pen name and went with her authentic self on her new book.

Four novels in, Katherine Wood explains why she dropped her pen name and went with her authentic self on her new book.

J.D. Barker, Christine Daigle