Ghost Writer…
Your Story Matters
A biography or memoir links your presence with future generations and can be a source of inspiration for those coming after. Whether your life story is the stuff of headlines, the glue that cements a family, or a record of how you fared in life, leaving an account of what you learned and the obstacles that you overcame are chronicles of real life.
Let me be your guide through the events that formed who you are. Let me assist with the research and structure to ensure your narrative reflects your journey.
I have worked with those whose names we all know and others held dearly by the ones who love them.
Past clients include:
A major league American athlete
The matriarch of a leading American family
The trail-blazing woman who helped secure Canada’s medicare program and became the first female professor of business in a major American university
The celebrated Canadian artist, Ted Harrison
A WW11 gunner who survived three tours over enemy skies
Profiles are my passion. I’ve had the privilege to write articles about change-makers such as:
Recently retired Simon Fraser University President Hon. Andrew Petter
Activist Cherry Kingsley
Artist Emily Carr
Canada’s first war bride Emmie Ferrie and
Eric Jordon, founder and former CEO of PureEdge Solutions and current CEO of Codename Entertainment.
Here’s what past clients have to say. (As a ghost written book is often confidential, names are necessarily omitted.)
“…my book (and yours!) is so tender. You captured the glory years of my life… my grandchildren are delighted. I tried, but couldn’t do it myself. We are so very grateful.”
“…my story was not all that pretty. I made more than my share of mess-ups. Katherine, you handled those sensitively and honestly. Thank you for encouraging me to be brave and trust that no life is without its challenges.”
“…when I read my book for the first time, I had tears. It is so beautiful. You know me better than I do!” Ted Harrison, Canadian artist
“…I wasn’t sure that anyone could capture the feisty gal that was my grandmother. But you “found” her in the heaps of papers and photos we gave you. Thank you for this priceless gift.”