About Kelly

Carroll County
Kelly A. Harmon used to write truthful, honest stories about authors and thespians, senators and statesmen, movie stars and murderers. Now she writes lies, which is infinitely more satisfying, but lacks the convenience of doorstep delivery, especially on rainy days....

She is an award-winning journalist and author, and a member of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America. A Baltimore native, she writes the Charm City Darkness series, which includes the novels… more

The Charm City Darkness Series

The Charm City Darkness series takes place in Baltimore, and currently spans four novels and two short stories:

Novels:
Stoned in Charm City
A Favor for a Fiend
A Blue Collar Proposition,
and,
In the Eye of the Beholder

Short Stories:
"Giving Hand," published in Hides the Dark Tower, and,
"Light, From Pure Digestion Bred," published in Occult Detective Quarterly, London, July 2017.

Two more novels, and several short stories, are planned.

The series follows Assumpta Mary-Margaret O'Connor--a young woman with a gift: the ability to find lost things. In the first book, Assumpta agrees to help a local archeologist find something he lost. And as the saying goes:  no good deed goes unpunished. Things take a downturn from there.
  • Harmon_Stoned in Charm City_C1_5.pdf
    The first five chapters of Stoned in Charm City by Kelly A. Harmon.
  • In the Eye of the Beholder
    In the Eye of the Beholder
    Cover of the fourth book in the Charm City Darkness Series, In the Eye of the Beholder.
  • Stoned in Charm City
    Stoned in Charm City
    The first book in the Charm City Darkness Series, Stoned in Charm City, by Kelly A. Harmon
  • A Favor for a Fiend
    A Favor for a Fiend
    The second book in the Charm City Darkness Series, A Favor for a Fiend, by Kelly A. Harmon.
  • A Blue Collar Proposition
    A Blue Collar Proposition
    The cover of A Blue Collar Proposition, the third book in the Charm City Darkness series, by Kelly A. Harmon.
  • When the Voices in Your Head Wont Stop Talking
    Why did I write Stoned in Charm City -an urban fantasy with gargoyles (the "stone") and demons, about a young woman - Assumpta Mary-Margaret O'Conner -who found herself in the middle of a battle for good and evil in Baltimore (the "Charm City")? In short, because the voices in my head wouldn't stop. Her voice in my head wouldn't stop. Read the brief essay below, written shortly after I finished the finished the first Charm City Darkness novel, to explain why I tackled a contemporary genre outside of my literary wheelhouse.

Editing Short Story Collections

When the opportunity presented itself to brainstorm and co-edit a collection of stories, I jumped at the chance.  Three years later, three collections are published, and two more are planned for 2018.

Editing consisted of reading hundreds of stories for each collection and winnowing them down to a select few--then editing the best. 

Editing is almost like teaching, in a sense.  You present the author with some suggested changes based on a style sheet, or grammar rules (made to be broken!) or theme, and have a discussion about the whys and wherefores before any changes are made.

But it's also a learning process for the editor. You read hundreds of stories and begin to see what subjects work together thematically, how story works more clearly, what plot devices you can employ to tell a story better.  Without a doubt, working as an editor has made me a better writer.

  • Hides the Dark Tower
    Hides the Dark Tower
    Hides the Dark Tower is a collection of stories based on the theme of "towers." It includes stories about castle towers, circus towers, lighthouses, the Baltimore Shot Tower, and others.
  • In a Cat's Eye
    In a Cat's Eye
    The title of In a Cat's Eye was derived from the English Proverb, "In a cat's eye, all things belong to cats." When we put out the call for submissions, we had no idea what kind of cat stories we would receive. We waded through over 200 stories to find these: stories about Egyptian cats in the time of the pharaoh, cats during the Victorian era, robotic cats, cats in space and typical neighborhood cats. Each story gives a glimpse into the mysterious lives of cats.
  • Dark Luminous Wings
    Dark Luminous Wings
    Dark Luminous Wings is a collection of stories about winged things. It includes seventeen stories about feathered wings, mechanical wings, leathery wings and steel wings. Stories about angels, astronauts, dragons and more.
  • Re-Launch
    Re-Launch
    The preliminary cover for a 2018 collection of stories about "re-launching." The final cover will include all the names of the authors chosen for the book.