Kathleen Fraser 

Kathleen Fraser
Mississauga, Ontario

Professional Experience

Kathleen Fraser has edited nonfiction and fiction for adults and children for more than thirty years. In that time she has also written for herself and others on many subjects in many different formats. Recent gigs have included writing management training and employee education course materials, SEO writing for a gambling website, researching and writing an annual report for an international think tank, and speech writing for a provincial government ministry. Kathleen Fraser's own published works so far have been useful nonfiction (When I'm Gone, more than 130,000 sold, and The 175 Best Camp Games). Kathleen is presently researching the true story of a series of crimes that took place in a small Ontario community about 20 years ago. She is also writing a mystery series under the pen name Kate O'Shaughnessy. She was one of the judges for the 2016 Arthur Ellis Awards for Excellence in Crime Writing (Best Crime Novel). Kathleen is also a member of the Editors' Association of Canada, Sisters in Crime (International and Toronto), and the Crime Writers of Canada. For four years she also served as editorial director of SinC Toronto's Crime Scene magazine. For more information, see her portfolio at https://kathleenfraser.wordpress.com/

Education

Queen's University, Kingston, BA English Ryerson University, Toronto, Certificate in Book Publishing, Certificate in Public Relations

Keywords & Phrases

I can help you say what you want to say. Writing, editing, communications, public relations and more.

Social Media

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathleenoshaughnessyfraser/