About the Editor
Kimberly joined Gallery Books in 2021. With a lifelong love for books across genres, in fiction she is drawn to horror projects, particularly within the subgenres of gothic, supernatural, psychological, survival, and comedy (a la The Haunting of Hill House, The Winter People, Motherthing, The Silent Companions, The Salt Grows Heavy). She also loves speculative novels with dark, humorous, and/or romantic elements (The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue is an all-time favorite!). For nonfiction, she is interested in humorous or creative essay collections, especially from comedians or writers who offer fresh social commentaries, as well as memoirs. She has a tendency to gravitate towards anything that activates her fascination with the dark and macabre, and most especially if is combines these elements with humor and brutal honesty.