About Me

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K. Kaze Fox.

Kaze is a science fiction author living in the Dallas area of Texas.  She started writing as a very young child, with her focus on short stories with an occasional piece of poetry. She obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing and Fiction from Southern New Hampshire University in August 2018. Outside of writing, Kaze has an interest in computers, working as a site reliability engineer, and she is a part of the maker movement where she designs and builds various things with wood, plastic, and electronic components. She also works with Skywarn to observe and report severe weather to the National Weather Service and to the city and county emergency operations centers.

About This Site

This site contains information about me and the stories and books I have written or am writing.

About the Artwork

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Site icon was drawn by K’Sharra sometime around 2011, I think.

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K. Kaze Fox: A Science Fiction writer

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Unless specified otherwise, the site, artwork, stories, books, characters, poetry, and other content is Copyright © 2000-2026 by K. Kaze Fox, all rights reserved under the International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions.  No portions may be used, copied, etc. without written permission from the Author, except for small quotations used for education, critiques, or reviews

These stories are works of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.