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Threshold of Oblivion by K. K. Torrison

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Hi, I'm Kayla.

I don’t even know where to begin. Honestly, it still hasn’t quite set in that I’m writing my very own “About the Author” section. Let’s see… A born-and-raised Midwesterner, my summers were spent at the lake with a library book in hand or (unapologetically) writing fanfiction.

Now, I’m publishing my debut novel THRESHOLD OF OBLIVION.

Dreams really do come true.

After graduating from the University of Minnesota–Twin Cities, I spent nearly a third of my life living on the opposite side of the planet. It began with studying abroad in St. Petersburg, Russia, and eventually led to me settling long-term in Seoul, South Korea, before finally returning to the United States, where I now live with my fiancé and two cats in the Mid-Atlantic region.

I like to believe I’ve always been a storyteller—I was certainly a voracious reader with a vivid imagination. Somewhere along the way, though, writing became more than a pastime. It became a therapeutic form of communication: a way to introduce you—the reader—to people I’ve met and places that altered my brain chemistry; to translate those untransferable, life-altering experiences through the written word.

Let’s get started.

In the press

Snippets

Oblivion had come.
 

It had approached the seaport under the cover of night—a shimmering wall, soaring an uncountable number of miles high into the sky, marking the edges of their reality. Sille watched as daylight broke along the ocean’s surface, illuminating the wall of light in all its glory: a seamless sheet of destructive energy. 


The rift. 
 

Its surface undulated, rippling with an unearthly gleam—a celestial gutter, as incomprehensibly infinite as it was inescapable. As far as anyone knew, nothing but a crushing void lay beyond—it was the erasure of reality itself. A complete and utter lack of existence.

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