Counting Kenora's works depends on how you categorize them—are we including collaborations? Their 'Silent Tides' co-written with Mia Vey counts for me, pushing it to 16ish titles. I once spent a whole weekend mapping out their publishing timeline after binge-reading 'Clockwork Sparrow'. Found some obscure interviews where they mentioned scrapped projects too, which makes you wonder about the 'what ifs'. Their newsletter hinted at a new novella next quarter, so that number's definitely climbing!
I've got 14 confirmed Kenora titles on my shelf including the controversial 'Gilded Maze' experimental edition. There's debate in fan forums about whether their serialized webnovels should be included—those could add another 5 'books' if you consider the compiled PDFs. What fascinates me is how each release plays with different formats; the accordion-fold inserts in 'Tidepools' still live rent-free in my mind.
Kenora's bibliography is a bit of a rabbit hole! From what I've gathered over years of collecting books and chatting with fellow fans, they've released around 12 standalone novels and 3 short story collections. Their debut 'Whispers in the Oak' back in 2010 feels like forever ago now—I remember picking it up purely for the cover art and getting utterly hooked.
What's wild is how their style evolved; those early fantasy works like 'The Amber Gate' trilogy (yep, that counts as 3 more!) feel so different from their recent psychological thriller phase. I keep hoping they'll revisit that magical realism vibe someday. Either way, tracking down signed copies of their limited-run poetry chapbooks is my current obsession.
Kenora's output feels endless—just when I think I've read everything, another title pops up! My local bookstore's system shows 18 ISBNs under their name, though two are revised editions. The way they juggle genres makes it hard to pin down a definitive count, but that's part of the charm. Their horror-adjacent phase alone produced like 4 books I wish more people talked about.
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Kenora's work completely blindsided me—I stumbled upon her debut novel 'The Whispering Pines' during a random bookstore browse, and it hooked me instantly. Her writing has this eerie, lyrical quality that feels like a mix of Shirley Jackson's atmospheric dread and Margaret Atwood's sharp social commentary. She's written three books so far: the aforementioned 'The Whispering Pines,' a dystopian follow-up called 'Ashes of the Electric City,' and her latest, 'The Glass Children,' which delves into surreal family trauma.
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If you’re into ebooks or audiobooks, platforms like Kindle, Audible, or Kobo might have digital versions. Libraries are also a great resource if you want to try before buying, and some even partner with services like Libby for digital loans. Kenora’s official website or social media might list preferred retailers, too!
Kenora's novels have this unique way of blending gritty realism with moments of unexpected tenderness. My absolute favorite is 'Whispers in the Ashes'—it follows a firefighter grappling with guilt after a tragic blaze, but the way Kenora weaves in his childhood memories of his father’s bakery makes it feel so personal. The prose is raw but poetic, especially in scenes where the protagonist kneads dough at 3 AM to calm his nerves.
Another standout is 'The Hollow Echo,' a noir-ish mystery set in a decaying coastal town. The dialogue crackles, and the side characters—like the sardonic librarian who hides crime novels in the philosophy section—steal every scene. Kenora’s knack for flawed, relatable protagonists makes even the darkest stories oddly comforting.
Kenora's last book was such a gem—I still find myself revisiting passages from 'Whispers of the Willow' every now and then. While there hasn't been any official announcement from their publisher, I did spot a cryptic tweet from them last month hinting at 'new pages brewing.' Could it be a sequel? A fresh standalone? The anticipation's killing me! I’ve been scouring fan forums and Patreon updates, but so far, it’s all speculation. If they’re following their usual three-year cycle, we might hear something by next spring.
What’s fascinating is how Kenora’s style evolved over their last trilogy—from lyrical fantasy to this almost experimental blend of magical realism. I’d love to see them push boundaries even further. Till then, I’ll probably reread 'The Clockmaker’s Daughter' for the fifth time while waiting.