After decades of living on the edge, Heather King settled into sobriety, marriage, and a financially lucrative but unfulfilling career as an upwardly mobile lawyer. As someone who had reached middle age never believing in much of anything,she found herself in the last place she thought shed end up: the Catholic Church. An unforgettable, fervent, darkly funny tale of an ongoing, stumbling conversion, Redeemed will appeal to fans of Lauren Winners Girl Meets God and Anne Lamotts writing. Kings refreshing sense of humor, mesmerizing voice, and piercing honesty will touch readers whatever their beliefs.
I'm an ex-lawyer, a former drunk, and a Catholic convert with three memoirs: Parched (the dark years); Redeemed (crawling toward the light); and Shirt of Flame (out September 1, 2011) (my year of wandering around Koreatown, L.A. "with" St. Therese of Lisieux, a cloistered 19th-c. French nun).
I blog at Shirt of Flame: Musings on Los Angeles, The Writing Life, Divine Intoxication, and the Thin Line Between Passion and Pathology (shirtofflame.blogspot.com)--which gives you a pretty good idea of my interests and approach.
For a complete list of publications, contact info, upcoming events, etc., check out heather-king.com.



