Kate Boorman is an independent artist and writer from the Canadian prairies. She has a Master of Arts in Dramatic Critical Theory, and a work resume full of the usual, whacky assortment of jobs.
Kate spent much of her childhood reading books instead of being useful around the house, and now she writes them, which means she is still not very useful. She is fond of beautiful-creepy things, good chocolate, and cozy slippers (all three are an essential part of her writing process).
She also loves to dig in the dirt, and sit under starry skies with her friends, and travel to far off lands with her husband and two children.
Kate spent much of her childhood reading books instead of being useful around the house, and now she writes them, which means she is still not very useful. She is fond of beautiful-creepy things, good chocolate, and cozy slippers (all three are an essential part of her writing process).
She also loves to dig in the dirt, and sit under starry skies with her friends, and travel to far off lands with her husband and two children.
Genres: Young Adult Fiction
Books containing stories by Kate A Boorman

Tesseracts Fifteen (2011)
A Case of Quite Curious Tales
(Tesseracts, book 15)
edited by
Julie E Czerneda and Susan MacGregor
Kate A Boorman recommends

The Forgotten Lore (2026)
(Ellen Poe, book 1)
Diana Peterfreund
"Ellen Poe: The Forgotten Lore is funny and clever; an intriguing adventure narrated by a sharp and charmingly-wry protagonist. I loved puzzling alongside Ellen as she races to unravel Poe's cryptic clues and avert disaster for her family. Replete with riddles, deception, and haunting lore, it's the perfect mash up of supernatural mystery and exhilarating treasure hunt. (Also I am now, and will forever be, wondering if I pronounce 'Baltimore' correctly.)"
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