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EPISODE · Sep 1, 2025 · 1H 6M

Love, Power & Vampires: Kat Kingsley on The Serpent’s Bride.

from The Writing Community Chat Show · host Christopher Aggett

This week on The Writing Community Chat Show, we had the absolute pleasure of hosting Katherine “Kat” Kingsley— on one of the most exciting days of her career: the launch of her brand-new novel, The Serpent’s Bride.Dark, romantic, and deliciously dangerous, this novel takes readers deep into a world of vampire clans, mafia power struggles, and forbidden love. But Kat’s journey to release day is just as compelling as the story she’s put on the page.From Fanfiction to Fantasy Worlds.Like many authors, Kat started out writing fanfiction — a space where creativity thrives and stories can be shared freely with passionate readers. But instead of staying there, she built on that experience to create her own original worlds and characters.Her move into fantasy and romance wasn’t just a change of genre — it was a bold step into telling stories that are wholly her own, and The Serpent’s Bride is the thrilling proof of how far she’s come.The Allure of Villain Romance.One of the most fascinating parts of our conversation was Kat’s take on the villain romance trend. Unlike straightforward good vs. evil tales, her stories blur the line between right and wrong, exploring morally grey characters who challenge our expectations of love, loyalty, and desire.Kat shared how she balances dark themes with emotional truth — and how one unforgettable moment of receiving hate mail actually deepened her understanding of how readers interpret the line between fantasy and reality.Writing Without a Map.Not every author outlines their books. Some prefer to “pants” — writing by the seat of their pants and letting the story unfold as it comes. Kat proudly claims her place in the pantser camp, and in our interview she offered thoughtful advice for writers who embrace spontaneity in their process.Her personal definition of success? It’s not about sales charts or reviews. It’s about finishing the work, putting it into the world, and connecting with readers who find themselves changed by the story.Watch the Full Interview.Our chat with Kat is full of insights, inspiration, and a lot of fun. If you’re curious about writing dark romance, navigating fan reactions, or launching a book on release day, you won’t want to miss it.👉 Watch the interview on YouTube❤️ Support The Writing Community Chat ShowThe Writing Community Chat Show is now a Community Interest Company (CIC) – a non-profit dedicated to supporting authors and the wider writing community.If you’d like to help us continue interviewing incredible writers like Kat Kingsley, hosting workshops, and creating opportunities for authors, please consider supporting us:👉 Donate via PayPal.Every contribution keeps the show alive and helps us build a stronger community for writers everywhere.✨ Kat Kingsley’s The Serpent’s Bride isn’t just a book — it’s proof that stories born from passion, perseverance, and imagination can transform into something unforgettable.Buy it here.Thank You for Your Support.Whether you’re tuning in live, catching up on YouTube, or listening on the podcast, we’re so grateful to have you with us. Your support means the world. By sharing the episode, leaving a comment, and subscribing, you’re not just helping us — you’re helping other like-minded writers and readers discover the show and join this amazing community. Together, we can keep growing and supporting authors everywhere. 💙 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thewccs.substack.com/subscribeBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-writing-community-chat-show--5445493/support.Connect With The Community🏆 Ranked #3 Writing Podcast in the UK (2025) The WCCS is more than a show; it’s a masterclass in the craft and business of storytelling. Join 380+ interviews with NYT Bestsellers, Indie Icons, and Celebrities.📺 Watch the Full Shows: The Writing Community Chat Show | 360+ Author Interviews, Writing Tips & Creative Chaos.✍️ The Stories Behind the Stories And Great Writing Articles: WRITE, CONNECT, GROW, With The Writing Community Chat Show. | 📚The WCCS | Substack🚀 Support the Mission With Tips And Donations: PayPal.MeTogether as one, we get it done! The Writing Community Chat Show is a proud supporter of indie authors and creative persistence.

This week on The Writing Community Chat Show, we had the absolute pleasure of hosting Katherine “Kat” Kingsley— on one of the most exciting days of her career: the launch of her brand-new novel, The Serpent’s Bride.Dark, romantic, and deliciously dangerous, this novel takes readers deep into a world of vampire clans, mafia power struggles, and forbidden love. But Kat’s journey to release day is just as compelling as the story she’s put on the page.From Fanfiction to Fantasy Worlds.Like many authors, Kat started out writing fanfiction — a space where creativity thrives and stories can be shared freely with passionate readers. But instead of staying there, she built on that experience to create her own original worlds and characters.Her move into fantasy and romance wasn’t just a change of genre — it was a bold step into telling stories that are wholly her own, and The Serpent’s Bride is the thrilling proof of how far she’s come.The Allure of Villain Romance.One of the most fascinating parts of our conversation was Kat’s take on the villain romance trend. Unlike straightforward good vs. evil tales, her stories blur the line between right and wrong, exploring morally grey characters who challenge our expectations of love, loyalty, and desire.Kat shared how she balances dark themes with emotional truth — and how one unforgettable moment of receiving hate mail actually deepened her understanding of how readers interpret the line between fantasy and reality.Writing Without a Map.Not every author outlines their books. Some prefer to “pants” — writing by the seat of their pants and letting the story unfold as it comes. Kat proudly claims her place in the pantser camp, and in our interview she offered thoughtful advice for writers who embrace spontaneity in their process.Her personal definition of success? It’s not about sales charts or reviews. It’s about finishing the work, putting it into the world, and connecting with readers who find themselves changed by the story.Watch the Full Interview.Our chat with Kat is full of insights, inspiration, and a lot of fun. If you’re curious about writing dark romance, navigating fan reactions, or launching a book on release day, you won’t want to miss it.👉 Watch the interview on YouTube❤️ Support The Writing Community Chat ShowThe Writing Community Chat Show is now a Community Interest Company (CIC) – a non-profit dedicated to supporting authors and the wider writing community.If you’d like to help us continue interviewing incredible writers like Kat Kingsley, hosting workshops, and creating opportunities for authors, please consider supporting us:👉 Donate via PayPal.Every contribution keeps the show alive and helps us build a stronger community for writers everywhere.✨ Kat Kingsley’s The Serpent’s Bride isn’t just a book — it’s proof that stories born from passion, perseverance, and imagination can transform into something unforgettable.Buy it here.Thank You for Your Support.Whether you’re tuning in live, catching up on YouTube, or listening on the podcast, we’re so grateful to have you with us. Your support means the world. By sharing the episode, leaving a comment, and subscribing, you’re not just helping us — you’re helping other like-minded writers and readers discover the show and join this amazing community. Together, we can keep growing and supporting authors everywhere. 💙 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thewccs.substack.com/subscribeBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-writing-community-chat-show--5445493/support.Connect With The Community🏆 Ranked #3 Writing Podcast in the UK (2025) The WCCS is more than a show; it’s a masterclass in the craft and business of storytelling. Join 380+ interviews with NYT Bestsellers, Indie Icons, and Celebrities.📺 Watch the Full Shows: The Writing Community Chat Show | 360+ Author Interviews, Writing Tips & Creative Chaos.✍️ The Stories Behind the Stories And Great Writing Articles: WRITE, CONNECT, GROW, With The Writing Community Chat Show. | 📚The WCCS | Substack🚀 Support the Mission With Tips And Donations: PayPal.MeTogether as one, we get it done! The Writing Community Chat Show is a proud supporter of indie authors and creative persistence.

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