Provo City Library's Author Link Series with Katherine Cowley. Wednesday, July 21, 2021, at 7 p.m. Bullock Room #309.

New Event: Katherine Cowley at the Provo City Library on July 21, 2021

Provo City Library's Author Link Series with Katherine Cowley. Wednesday, July 21, 2021, at 7 p.m. Bullock Room #309.

Readers in Utah–I am coming your way!

I will be visiting the Provo City Library on July 21st at 7:00 p.m. The presentation will be focused on The Secret Life of Miss Mary Bennet. I’ll talk about writing and about the book, and I’ll lead an interactive letterlocking presentation, so you can learn traditional methods to make your letters secure, just as Mary Bennet does in the novel.

There will also be a Q&A and a book signing. (A local bookstore may have books at the event for sale–more word on that soon.)

If you are in Utah, I hope to see you there!

Audiobook Now Available: The Secret Life of Miss Mary Bennet

The Audiobook for The Secret Life of Miss Mary Bennet is Now Available!

Audiobook Now Available: The Secret Life of Miss Mary Bennet

I am so thrilled to announce that The Secret Life of Miss Mary Bennet is now available as an audiobook.

The book was produced by Dreamscape, and it is narrated by the incredible, award-winning British actor and audiobook narrator Alison Larkin. One of Larkin’s books is on Audible’s top ten list of Best Author Narrated Audiobooks, and she’s also won an Audiofile Earphones award. Not only that, but she has narrated the complete novels of Jane Austen. She is literally the perfect person to narrate my book.

I am absolutely in love with the audiobook–it’s better than I could have ever imagined. Larkin completely captures each of the characters, whether it’s Mary speaking, Kitty, Mr. Collins, or a newspaper article.

You can listen to a sample of The Secret Life of Miss Mary Bennet audiobook on Soundcloud.

Purchasing the Audiobook

The book is available through Audible. If you don’t have an Audible account, you can get a copy through Libro FM, Chirp Books, Google Play, or Apple Books. Here are the full links:

Audible

Libro.fm

Chirp Books

Google Play

Apple Books

If you’d like physical CDs of the audiobook, they are currently being printed. You can preorder them on Amazon, Bookshop.org, Barnes and Noble, etc.

If you listen to your book, I would love to hear your thoughts on it!

Katherine Cowley: The Secret Life of Miss Mary Bennet. Listen now
The Secret Life of Miss Mary Bennet

It’s Publication Day for The Secret Life of Miss Mary Bennet

The Secret Life of Miss Mary Bennet

The long-awaited day is here! My debut novel, The Secret Life of Miss Mary Bennet, is now out in the world. It tells the story of Mary Bennet, the often-overlooked middle sister…

Never underestimate the observation skills of a woman who hides in the background.

I started working on this novel in 2017, I found an agent for it in 2019, and my agent sold it to a publisher in 2020. And now, as of today, it is a published novel.

It’s currently available in print and ebook; it will be released as an audiobook in a few weeks. Here’s full links for how to order The Secret Life of Miss Mary Bennet.

For updates on books 2 and 3 in the series, make sure to sign up for my newsletter!

I also have a bookplate that I would love to mail to readers for free (while supplies last). Here’s what it looks like:

If you’d like your own complimentary bookplate or notecard to go with the book, please fill out this form.

Thank you for reading my books and supporting me as a writer! It means the world to me.

Inspirations for The Secret Life of Miss Mary Bennet: The Scarlet Pimpernel.

Inspirations for The Secret Life of Miss Mary Bennet: The Scarlet Pimpernel

Inspirations for The Secret Life of Miss Mary Bennet: The Scarlet Pimpernel.

Being a teenager can be hard. That’s something Mary Bennet from Pride and Prejudice can attest to, and my experiences as a teenager definitely influenced the character of Mary in my novel The Secret Life of Miss Mary Bennet. Mary is a bit of an awkward teenage, and others are not always kind to her for it. In my novel, she is leaving her teenage years and entering adulthood, but she is still impacted by her teenage struggles.

For me, one of the hardest points in my teenage years was when, a few weeks before I turned thirteen, our family moved across the country, from Washington state to Connecticut. I was very much in denial, so much that I didn’t tell my friends at school that I was moving until a few days before winter break, when the move would take place. If I didn’t talk about it, it wouldn’t happen, right? But happen it did.

I really struggled with the adjustment…I had moved, as the crow flies, 3986 miles, and left everything I’d known. I found it really strange to suddenly be at a school where the popular girl in your home room would make fun of you if your socks went above your ankle because apparently that was a major fashion faux paus.

But there was a shining light for my first few months in Connecticut: I went with my mom to see a stage production of The Scarlet Pimpernel.

Before we’d moved, I’d been taking an online math class because the math class I needed didn’t fit into my schedule. This was 1999, and at that point, we didn’t even have internet at home, so I was doing all of it at school in the computer lab during my math period. And I was going at a fast pace—in a single semester, I was nearing the end of a two-semester math class. My mom saw how close I was and gave me a challenge: if I could finish the class before we moved, then we would do something really amazing in Connecticut.

I finished the math class, and in early 2000, my mom took me to see the musical The Scarlet Pimpernel in New Haven, Connecticut. The Scarlet Pimpernel had just left Broadway, and some of the original cast were members of the touring cast.

It was life-changing.

I loved the story, the music, and the characters, especially the Scarlet Pimpernel and Marguerite. I loved the mask that the Scarlet Pimpernel wears for the world—no one would ever suspect that the frivolous, clothing-obsessed Sir Percy Blakeney was the enemy wanted by the guillotine. In one of the songs, the British upper class is speculating on the identity of the Scarlet Pimpernel, and Sir Percy keeps joking, “The fellow’s me!” and the irony is that it really is him and no one believes him.

The Scarlet Pimpernel music book

My well-loved copy of the vocal music from the musical.

We bought the CD and the vocal music, and for years, my favorite song was “The Riddle”:

You turn and someone betrays you.
Betray him first, and the game’s reversed.
For we all are caught in the middle
Of one long treacherous riddle.
Can I trust you? Should you trust me, too?

I loved this sense of the risk of having a secret identity, the inherent risk of being discovered, and the constant inability to know who you could trust. I also couldn’t stop thinking about the sense that you are changed by participating in this sort of game, which makes it harder to find and recognize the truth.

Fast-forward to a few years ago. When I was developing the character of Miss Mary Bennet for my book, I kept The Scarlet Pimpernel in mind. (Not just the musical, but also the brilliant 1982 movie. Confession: I’ve never actually read the book The Scarlet Pimpernel.) I wanted Mary to be like the Scarlet Pimpernel, for no one would ever suspect that she could do great things. No one would ever suspect that she was sneaking around, gathering clues and solving mysteries.

A number of other works inspired me as I wrote my novel (most notably, Jane Austen), but one of my favorite inspirations for Miss Mary Bennet is The Scarlet Pimpernel.

The Secret Life of Miss Mary Bennet by Katherine Cowley - coming April 22, 2021

The Secret Life of Miss Mary Bennet will be released worldwide on April 22, 2021. I am so excited to share the story with everyone!

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Virtual Book Launch: "The Secret Life of Miss Mary Bennet" With Local Author Katherine Cowley. Tuesday, April 27th, 7:00-8:00 p.m. EDT. Registration Required.

Events: April 2021 and Book Club Visits

I mentioned these upcoming events in my newsletter, but I wanted to do a quick blog post about them.

First, my April events, which are all virtual.

Virtual Book Launch: "The Secret Life of Miss Mary Bennet" With Local Author Katherine Cowley. Tuesday, April 27th, 7:00-8:00 p.m. EDT. Registration Required.

Virtual Launch Party Hosted by the Portage Public Library: April 27th at 7 p.m. EDT.

I would love to see you at the virtual launch party for The Secret Life of Miss Mary Bennet! You need to RSVP to the event in advance so the library can email you the Zoom link.

Virtual SCBWI Michigan Conference: April 23rd-25th

I will be giving a presentation on the final day of this writing conference, which is focused on writing your story from start to finish. You don’t need to be in Michigan or a member of SCBWI to attend.

Ongoing Events

Katherine Crashes Your Book Group

I want to crash your book group. I’m serious.

I’m a member of two book groups, so theoretically, that would be enough book groups for me. But it’s not.

If your book group reads The Secret Life of Miss Mary Bennet, then I would love to crash your book group with a video call for the last fifteen minutes of your discussion. I will answer questions and provide insights into the book. If this is something you’re interested in, send me an email at kathy@katherinecowley.com.

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Book Katherine for an Event

For writing workshops, school visits, or any other event, please send me an email at kathy@katherinecowley.com.