Author K.P. Bath sentenced for child porn
In the category of authors behaving despicably: Children's author K.P. Bath was sentenced yesterday to six years in prison for possession of child pornography according to news reports. Bath, 51, is the author of several books, including "The Secret of Castle Cant" and "Escape from Castle Cant."
According to the Portland Oregonian, federal agents searching for the illegal material found what appeared to be a manuscript, possibly the book "Flip Side," which was scheduled for release last fall. His publisher, Little, Brown, abandoned the book last year, when the allegations against him were made public.
The case -- which makes for sordid reading -- was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a Department of Justice initiative to combat child sexual exploitation and abuse, the federal prosecutor's office in Portland said.
Here's an excerpt from his bio on goodreads, which describes work in a factory, followed by degrees in English and creative writing: Penniless and alone, he turned to his pen. The result was his first novel, The Secret of Castle Cant. The book found a following among the better sort of child, and spawned a sequel, Escape from Castle Cant. With the purchase of a ukulele Bath entered a period of contented productivity. He now lives with his cat, Sam Underfoot, in Portland, Oregon.
Correction: He now lives behind bars.








Comments
How incredibly sad.
Posted by: bermudaonion (Kathy) | July 9, 2010 4:15 PM
This guy really comes across as smart-a**, egomaniac, especially in how flippant his "bio" reads.
I guess he thought he'd always fool everyone.
I'm sure he'll have a chance for an attitude adjustment in prison, tho.' :*)
Posted by: karl daggerfield | July 28, 2010 5:03 PM
this man inspired a lot of children to read. the way he wrote the secret of castle cant and the escape from castle cant was new and innovative. his humor was both subtle yet energetic. And now, the secret history of the barony of cant is possibly lost to all.
i wish for his speedy release, so that young readers may once again enjoy the adventures of lucy wickright and pauline esmeralda simone-thiery von cant.
Posted by: Anonymous | August 4, 2010 9:57 AM