Tracey Kallab

Author
Tracey Kallab

Tracey Kallab

Tracey Kallab is an emerging author with a passion for stories and novels that derail everyday life with a horror/paranormal or science fiction element. Using her Master's degree in clinical psychology and  past experience as a family therapist, Tracey creates authentic, relatable characters that grab you by the hand and drag you through that dark forest without stopping for a breath. 

Currently she is hard at work on a gothic horror novel about a mental asylum patient who finds herself adopted by a mysterious, secret society. Tracey also has two previous short story publications, with third to be released sometime this year.

When she's not lost in haunted fictional adventures, Tracey seeks out thrills and chills on the ice or in the snow. A resident of Ann Arbor, Michigan, she is a lover of winter and any sport associated with the cold. Currently she is a figure skater and competes on a synchronized skating team.  She also adores shredding the slopes on her snowboard. Sadly, Tracey also is a horse-less rider. Besides publishing her first novel, she has a life goal of experiencing the most beautiful parts of the world, from the back of the horse. Preferably an Arabian or Friesian. 












Writing


When it comes to AI, I am seeing a lot of strong, negative opinions and fears about its impact on creative writing. Like everything else, there are good and not so good things about AI. I believe most if, not all writers who get their work out into the world will eventually face the question about whether and how they used AI. A question usually posed with suspicion and a smear of judgment. So, I thought I'd get ahead of the game and share how I personally have found a place for AI at my...

An insurmountable moment in time. How to show it to the world?

Love, drama and 1957 Studebaker pick up from beyond the grave. Who says you can't?


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I've finally made it back to Writers Digest Conference, here in my old hometown of Baltimore, Maryland! I've learned so much about the craft of writing, the publishing business...