K. L. Davidson is the author of two novels of fiction: Nectar Haven, a Young Adult Fantasy about Canadian life as seen through the eyes of bees, and her most-recent novel, TEN THOUSAND FIELDS, an Adult Contemporary Mystery that not only highlights the importance and necessity of preserving literary and cultural writings against those destined to destroy them, but takes that premise several steps further, into a technological age (perhaps even present day) where the complete annihilation of all human-generated literature is not only possible, but achieved. Say goodbye to the human writer! K. L. Davidson was born in British Columbia, Canada, and grew up in the provinces of Nova Scotia, Quebec, and Ontario, where she currently resides.