Witch Wolf Author

Witch Wolf (aka Kenzie Killz)

Witch Wolf—also known in the mortal realm as Kenzie Killz—is a chaos alchemist of the best kind: she takes trauma, grief, hunger, and heartbreak and turns them into stories, spells, and snacks.

Before she ever wrote a dark romance, a cannabis guide, or a werewolf cookbook, Kenzie was a nurse on the frontlines during the pandemic. She has held hands in fluorescent hospital rooms, watched hearts monitor their last beats, and walked families through the kind of nights that change people forever. Along the way, she’s survived abuse, navigated life with BPD, OCD, anxiety, depression, and more, and carried the weight of losing loved ones to cancer. She’s also spent time counseling addicts and people in recovery, listening to their stories in all their raw, unedited truth.

None of that made her softer. It made her sharper, kinder, and more determined.

Today, Witch Wolf channels that lived experience into multiple lives at once:

As a Medical Cannabis Advocate and Educator, she helps people explore plant medicine with compassion, humor, and real-world honesty—demystifying edibles, tinctures, and “witchy weed” so they feel accessible instead of scary.


As a Mental Health Advocate, she is blunt about her own diagnoses and coping mechanisms, making sure the monsters under the bed know they don’t get the final say.


As a Women’s Rights and Survivors’ Advocate, she speaks up for bodily autonomy, safe love, and the right to take up space—even (and especially) when it makes people uncomfortable.


Creatively, she’s the storm behind:
Feral Feasts, this unhinged little cookbook for wolves, witches, and goblins with big appetites.


Her cannabis grimoire, a mix of education, humor, and more for the magically medicated.


Her “Moonmarked” dark romance series (where witches, wolves, professors, and monsters all get their turn in the moonlight).


A growing universe of merch, art, and designs under the Kenzie Killz / Witch Wolf brand—hoodies, shirts, stickers, and prints that feel like wearing your favorite spell.


All of it is threaded with the same things: humor, depth, a little feral energy, and a belief that if we’re still here, we get to make the most of it.

She doesn’t do it alone. Standing at her side is her real-life partner—the inspiration for “the Wolf” in Witch Wolf—who turns wrenches, builds dreams, and howls along with her as they chase projects together. With him, she does her best to squeeze everything she can out of every day: good food, loud laughter, stupid inside jokes, creative chaos, and soft moments in between.

If you pick up her cookbooks for the food, her cannabis work for the medicine, her romance novels for the spice, or her merch for the vibe, she hopes you feel the same thing underneath it all:

You are not alone. You are allowed to be complicated. You are allowed to be hungry—for food, for pleasure, for peace, for more.

And if you’re going to walk through the dark anyway?
You might as well eat like a wolf and live like a witch.
— Witch Wolf / Kenzie Killz 🐺✨