About me
Kim Iverson Headlee lives on a farm in the mountains of southwestern Virginia with her family, cats, fish, goats, Great Pyrenees goat guards, someone else's cattle, half a million honey bees, and assorted wildlife. People and creatures come and go, but the cave and the 250-year-old house ruins—the latter having been occupied as recently as the midtwentieth century—seem to be sticking around for a while yet. She has been a critically acclaimed author since 1999 and a student of Arthurian lore for more than half a century. In 2016, she became the first author to publish a sequel to any of Mark Twain's novels, and King Arthur's Sister in Washington's Court went on to enjoy copious praise and sales rankings. Now, Queen Morgan le Fay—the only major character Twain did not kill off—reprises her majestic glory and hilarious hijinks in King Arthur's Sister the Once and Future Queen.