Kathleen Foxx

Author || Editor || Podcast Host

As an author, Kathleen is a proud member of Sisters in Crime, Crime Writers of Canada, and International Thriller Writers. She was recently appointed Director/International Representative for Crime Writers of Canada. She is also a trusted book reviewer for Blackthorn Book Tours, Black Coffee Book Tours, Books Forward, and Net Galley.

As an editor, Kathleen is a proud member of Editors Canada and the Primary Co-chair of her local EC branch/twig, Hamilton-Halton. She is also the contract proofreader for Rising Action Publishing Co., a fabulous Canadian independent publisher. You can find out more about her editing services here.

Kathleen is also in an Editorial Assistant role at The Rights Factory, a literary agency based in Toronto, Ontario, on her path to becoming a literary agent. Although she’s not open to queries yet, you can get a sense of what she’ll be looking for on her MSWL!

She is also a founder and organizer of #MoodPitch, a Twitter pitch + moodboard event on the first Thursday of every April and November. Read more about that here.

Blog

Kathleen Foxx Blog

Follow the journey and stay up to date with publishing news.

Novels

Read about Kathleen’s works-in-progress here.

Published

Kathleen Foxx Author

Read Kathleen’s published short stories here.

Book Reviews

Reviews of some of her favorite books.

Foxx Editorial

A range of fiction editing services and query packages.

#badasswriters

Check out the #badasswriters podcast!


Check out the video tutorial I did with gothic horror author Taylor Grothe! She takes us through a detailed tutorial on how to create moodboards! This was done to help writers prepare for the #moodpitch Twitter pitch event that I founded, organized, and host along with fellow authors Jaimie Hunter and Lula Lockwood.


A screenshot from YouTube of Kat (on the right) chatting with Taylor Grothe (left). Both women have long blond hair and both are smiling. Taylor is wearing a peach shirt and Kat is wearing a dark shirt.



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