- Is portrayed by Kathleen Quinlan in The Doors (1991)
- Before writing books, she worked as a journalist, and became the editor in chief of Jazz & Pop, a rock magazine, at age 22.
- In June 1970, she was handfasted in a Celtic Pagan marriage ceremony to rock singer and songwriter Jim Morrison.
- Wrote a book about (primarily) her years with Jim Morrison, called "Strange Days: My Life With and Without Jim Morrison" (1992).
- Was knighted in Scotland as a Dame of the Sovereign Military Order of the Temple of Jerusalem, a modern-day incarnation of the ancient order of Knights Templar. (1990)
- Was the editor-in-chief of Jazz & Pop magazine (1968-1971), and one of the first nationally recognized woman rock critics.
- After she interviewed Jim Morrison for her magazine, they began a correspondence, became friends and later lovers.
- A common pattern in her sci-fi/fantasy books is a strong red-haired woman falling in love with a dark-haired, extremely masculine and sensitive poet.
- Author of many science fiction/fantasy books, most of them which are a part of her series "The Keltiad".
- Had her name legally changed to "Kennealy-Morrison". From 1994-2007, her books were published under this name.
- Has ceased writing science fiction novels for the present, and now writes rock 'n' roll murder mysteries for her own publishing imprint in New York, Lizard Queen Press. (2005)
- Attended St. Boneventure University where she majored in Journalism. She transferred to Binghamton University where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature (1967).
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