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Katie Bloomer

Katie is on the editorial team at BookTrib.com. She graduated from UNC Asheville with bachelor’s degrees in Creative Writing and Mass Communication. Originally from Dallas, TX, she moved to Western North Carolina to enjoy the mountains, whether appreciating the view from her front porch or hiking off the Blue Ridge Parkway. As an avid reader and aspiring writer, her favorite genres include fantasy, romance, literary fiction and feminist works. (She’s also a big fan of manga!)

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Katie Bloomer

Literary Travelers 9 Novels About Finding Oneself Away from HomeFictionListicles

9 Novels About Finding Oneself Away from Home

Not all who wander are lost. — J.R.R. Tolkien It’s a sentiment as old as storytelling itself. Sometimes, a person needs to go on a grand journey to discover who they really are. There’s something about leaving home — leaving what’s known and comfortable — that makes a person reflective…
Katie Bloomer
November 21, 2024
Space City by William SpencerRecommended

Epic Space Adventure Told Through Neurodivergent Lens

Set in an epic voyage through outer space, Space City by William Spencer effortlessly weaves together science fiction, action, suspense, drama and romance. It’s the 22nd century, and everyone knew Earth was about to be destroyed — just not so soon. With a meteor within days of destroying Earth, 27-year-old…
Katie Bloomer
November 11, 2024
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7 Gripping Climate Fiction Novels

With the growing threat of climate change, readers will find an increased number of books portraying a terrifying future, one where the Earth has become a toxic and inhospitable wasteland. While these landscapes may seem dismal, the heart of many of these stories focuses on the resiliency of the human…
Katie Bloomer
October 9, 2024
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Exploring Life’s Raw Realities Through Poetry

Poetry often has a reputation as lofty and pretentious, something only the most educated, cultured and refined people can appreciate. But that’s simply not true — even Shakespeare, the pinnacle of pretentiousness today, was the common man’s poet during his day. Poetry is meant to connect people on an emotional…
Katie Bloomer
September 4, 2024