Karen Wolfe is an award-winning BBC Radio 4, Village Writers, and Aesthetica Literary magazine short story writer. She has published 2 novels in the ‘Seers’ comic fantasy series, (featuring the indomitable Granny Beamish) and 'Dogsbody' and 'Dogwatch', parts one and two of the Georgie Crane comi-crime trilogy, with part three 'Dogdays' scheduled for September 1st, 2026.
Also in the pipeline are ‘Blackrigg’, a gothic comedy melodrama with (very) bad fairies, and ‘This is your Pack-Leader speaking’, a How-To/How-Not-to guide for the hapless dog-owner.
Karen writes a monthly dog article for the local newspaper as well as running a successful dog-training club, reads voraciously, listens to anything from Sibellius to Seasick Steve, and drinks far too much wine.
Her literary efforts remain largely unappreciated by her husband, two children and seven grandchildren, but everyone, particularly Bo and Arlo (aristocratic Hungarian Vizslas) plus granddogs Eric and Claude, likes her banana bread.