Katherine grew up near the rockies in Calgary and once lived off-grid in the Yukon's wild expanse before enlisting in the Royal Canadian Navy in 2005. As an above-water warfare specialist and ship's team diver, she navigated intense missions and witnessed the world's darker undercurrents. Sent by the Canadian Armed Forces to seminary, she became an ordained priest and now serves as a Chaplain in Ottawa, bridging faith and service.
Drawing from her extraordinary experiences, Katherine crafts literary satire infused with sharp humor, transforming raw intensity into stories that race at the pace of action thrillers.
Her writing is bold, cheeky, and darkly funny—her fiction probes systems of power and control with danger, bite, and zero reverence for the status quo. And now, on the eve of World War III, she has chosen this moment to begin writing her treatise on darkness. Because, when else?
A field theology of violence and the human task of governing the dark. Written from Canada's war memorial, the counselling room, and the Eucharistic table. More soon.
Ex–special forces soldier turned Anglican minister Christine Wright is having a bad day—her first act of ministry is to cover up a murder. All Is Well is a darkly funny, fiercely compassionate novel about faith, trauma, and redemption, as a flawed chaplain on Canada’s West Coast battles her own ghosts while trying to guide a community that’s finding itself, just as she is. Released: September 2021.
A razor-sharp, dark thriller about espionage, power, neurodivergence, the surveillance state, and the unraveling of reality in a world where nothing is as it seems. Release date: June 2026. ARC's available.
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