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K.A. Kenny marches to the sound of the guns, often on a whim, usually where others would not imagine going. He is a life-long spinner of curious tales—with friends at the dinner table, around the campfire, or across the bar. After a career in technical intelligence analysis, K. A. turned his talents to the serious business of speculative fiction. Nine of his short and flash pieces have been published since 2021, and a few have appeared in anthologies. His SF novel THE STARFLOWER, the first of a planned trilogy, came out in August 2023. K.A. is a George Mason graduate and has an MA in History from George Washington University. He lives with his wife Carole and dogs Cato and Mac in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains.

K.A. has wide interests. When he met Carole, she asked if he liked to walk in the woods. He said yes, but when he walked he liked to turn over logs and stones to find what was beneath them. Fortunately for him, she found that intriguing.

K.A. also enjoys meeting and talking with readers and writers, especially those who have retained their imaginations—they are the children who survived. K.A. gets his ideas directly from his characters. They tell him of their adventures and occasionally write poems and sing songs. K.A. admits they are far more talented than he.

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SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY

THE STARFLOWER

BY Keith Kenny • POSTED ON Aug. 18, 2023

In Kenny’s SF novel, a woman finds herself at the center of a universe-spanning prophecy.

Gayle Zimmon, going by the military call sign “Starflower,” is an “Under,” a class of human that is considered lesser and relegated to working in the military forces and service jobs, living under strict rules regarding relationships and procreating. Despite this lowly designation, Zimmon has made a name for herself for her skill and prowess in the campaigns she has served in during the war against the alien Aldrakin. But Zimmon’s growing popularity with the oppressed Unders has made her the bane of the Star Lord Malik and the Star Council, who force her to serve in the desolate world of Bai-Yota, stuck in the middle of nowhere. Despite how quiet this assignment was expected to be, Zimmon finds herself in the middle of a decisive battle ending with the Aldrakins’ surrender. It’s when meeting with the Aldrakins to finalize the terms that she hears about their prophecy (“The Starflower blooms in the enemy camp, and you shall know her, for she shall be the warrior you cannot defeat”) for the first time; the weight of a whole universe seems to fall on her shoulders, even if she doesn’t fully believe it. Though the war may be over, Zimmon’s trials are just beginning: The Star Council refuses to allow the possibility of her serving as a figurehead for an underground uprising, so she must dodge assassination attempts, play diplomat to a variety of species, and potentially start a new life with her lover, all while somehow fulfilling the mysterious prophecy. In this SF yarn, the author weaves a wide web of fascinating alien cultures. Zimmon is a fascinating character, though she seems almost too perfect at times; perhaps it’s hard to not be spectacular when you’re the object of an alien race’s belief system. Kenny really shines in his depiction of the cultural aspects of the different alien groups—each is distinct, clearly thought-out, and entertaining to read about.

A fast-paced SF novel featuring a vast world rich in intricate cultural details.

Pub Date: Aug. 18, 2023

ISBN: 978-1685625191

Page count: 354pp

Publisher: Austin Macauley

Review Posted Online: Nov. 17, 2023

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