Proud to be a professional literary nerd...
Kimmery Martin is an emergency medicine doctor-turned novelist whose works of medical fiction have been praised by The Harvard Crimson, Southern Living, The Charlotte Observer and The New York Times, among others. A lifelong literary nerd, she promotes reading, interviews authors, and teaches writing seminars, speaking frequently at libraries, conferences, and bookstores around the United States. Kimmery completed her medical training at the University of Louisville School of Medicine and the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. She grew up in rural Kentucky and currently lives with her husband and three children in Charlotte, North Carolina.
For the last two years, she’s been working on a novel about a group of female doctors on the frontlines during an emerging viral pandemic; it will be released from Penguin Random House in Fall 2021. Her debut novel, The Queen of Hearts, and her latest novel, The Antidote for Everything, are available here.
A lifelong book nerd, she also reviews books, interviews authors, and publishes writing advice on her website, kimmerymartin.com.
For the last two years, she’s been working on a novel about a group of female doctors on the frontlines during an emerging viral pandemic; it will be released from Penguin Random House in Fall 2021. Her debut novel, The Queen of Hearts, and her latest novel, The Antidote for Everything, are available here.
A lifelong book nerd, she also reviews books, interviews authors, and publishes writing advice on her website, kimmerymartin.com.