K S Ferguson is an author known for blending suspense and murder mysteries with futuristic and fantasy settings. Her critically acclaimed novella, "Puncher's Chance," co-written with James Grayson, was published in the June 2006 edition of "Analog Science Fiction and Fact", the longest-running science fiction magazine in the United States. Since then, she has completed five additional novels, further establishing her presence in speculative fiction.
Ferguson's writing often explores unconventional formats, including crafting fiction disguised as technical manuals for unfinished software - a playful nod to her background in help documentation. Her works are characterized by intricate plotting and imaginative world-building, merging genres to create unique narratives. While details about her other novels remain undisclosed, her versatility across speculative fiction and mystery highlights her creative range.