Kate Folk

Kate Folk is an author known for her short stories and fiction work. Her writing often explores themes of technology, relationships, and the surreal.

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  1. 1. Sky Daddy

    Linda leads a quiet life moderating comments and renting a small garage in the Bay Area, but each month she takes a round‑trip flight to indulge a deep, private obsession with airplanes. Convinced one of them is her soulmate, she guards the secret until an opportunity appears that could bring her dream within reach — forcing her to choose between maintaining a semblance of normalcy and pursuing the unconventional love she longs for.

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  2. 2. Out There

    Stories

    Set in a near-future world where technology and human relationships intertwine in unsettling ways, this collection of short stories explores the complexities of modern love and identity. Through a series of speculative tales, the narrative delves into themes of loneliness, connection, and the blurred lines between reality and artificiality. Each story presents a unique perspective on the human condition, offering a poignant reflection on the challenges of finding genuine connection in an increasingly digital age. With a blend of dark humor and sharp insight, the stories invite readers to question the nature of authenticity and the impact of technology on our lives.

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