Catherine Perkins
Catherine Perkins, long-time resident of Lexington, KY, is a semi-retired Thoroughbred horse trainer, retired farmer and horse rider, full time poet, part-time comedian, and zero-turn mower operator for an equine nursery. She has poems in numerous anthologies, as well as in online journals such as Jerry Jazz Musician and Yearling. Catherine is also the author of one collection of poetry titled âUdder Uproarâ through Accents Publishing, 01/2024.
Author Name:Â Catherine Perkins
How long have you been writing? 50 years or more
Did you ever imagine that you would be published one day? I never thought about being a writer much less being published.
What made you want to become an author? Once I decided to take writing more seriously, I started taking classes, I longed for respect and acceptance from the writing community and knew I wasnât going to go get a degree to get their attentions, so getting published was the next best way.
How long have you been published? January 2024 was when my first book came out, but Iâve had poems published in local anthologies and in online journals since as early as 2012.
How does it feel to be published? It feels amazing. I am proud of myself and I want to settle down and do it again. I think Iâm waiting for winter when Iâm too afraid to leave the house if itâs cold, snowy or icy out.
Are you self-published or did you go through a publishing company? Why? I am not self-published. I felt like I needed guidance from a seasoned publisher and I got luckywhen one of my mentors and teachers, Katerina Stoykova, is a publisher, too and she said shewanted to publish me.Â
How many books have you written? 1
What is/are the name of your book(s)? Udder Uproar
What genre is it/are they in? Poetry
What do you feel will inspire others to never forget when they read your story(ies)? I think people who read or hear my works will remember I made them laugh.Â
Whatâs the hardest part about writing a book? The hardest part is that there are numerous difficult parts about writing a book and I donât feel one is harder than another. Because I write poetry almost daily, but rarely in a thematic start to finish way, compiling a collection and putting it together in some sensical way is very hard, And then to see all the edits that need to be made, to find someone(s) to read if for you and to report back edits you didnât see the first 1200 time you read the manuscript and to not revising the poem out of a poem are equally as difficult as the next. For me formatting it was very time consuming and quite troublesome. Table of Contents, acknowledgements, notes, etc...
Whatâs the easiest part about writing a book? I donât believe I found anything easy about putting together a book. The process of writing is easy for me and it kind of ends there.
What do you enjoy least about being an author? Selling myself
What is your favorite genre to read? Is it different than the one that you write in? I like reading poetry I can understand and I really like mystery, and humorous works of fiction, I enjoy a good auto-biography or biography, too.
Where can interested readers purchase their copy of your book(s)? A Likely Story, Accent Publishing, Amazon, and Northshire Bookstore
Do you have any future projects in the works? Is there a tentative release date? Iâm trying to sit down and put together another collection. I have a bit of a word/dictionary obsession so it will definitely have lots of strange words in it and even though I do write heavier and more depressing poetry I feel humor is easier for me to market, plus I love to make people laugh and I do like performing funny. There is no release date because the book doesnât even have a page 1 yet.
Do you have any social media sites that you would like to share with my readers?  Blog, Facebook, and Instagram












