Gayleen Froese

Gayleen Froese (born 1972 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian mystery novelist singer-songwriter. Her first novel, Touch, was published by Edmonton's NeWest Press in 2005. The sequel, Grayling Cross was published by NeWest Press in 2011.[1]

Gayleen Froese

Froese was educated at Ryerson University in Toronto. Her first CD, Obituary, won an Undiscovered Artist Award from CBC Radio.[1] Froese appeared on Canadian Learning Television's A Total Write Off in 2006, and was one of twelve writers selected as a finalist for BookTelevision's 3 Day Novel Contest in 2007.[1] (Filmed in 2007, the show did not air until late 2009; Froese ended up as the winning contestant.) She was also shortlisted in the overall 2007 International Three-Day Novel Contest.[1]

Touch is set in Victoria, British Columbia and features Anna Gareau and Collie Kostyna, two women who become involved in a murder mystery. Gareau is a psychometrist, whose ability to discover secrets by touching objects draws her into a realistic supernatural community. In "Grayling Cross", Anna and Collie have established themselves in Edmonton as PR experts who keep things quiet for the local magical community. The book is a locked-room murder involving teleportation.

Froese's non-fiction and humour writing has appeared in publications including See Magazine, The Rat Creek Press, and The Session.

Currently, Froese lives in the Avenue District of Edmonton, Alberta.[1]

Bibliography

  • Touch (2005) ISBN 1-896300-93-6
  • Grayling Cross (2011) ISBN 978-1-897126-73-8

Discography

  • Obituary (1997)
  • Chimera (1999)
  • Sacrifice (2005)
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References

  1. "Gayleen Froese". NeWest Press. Retrieved May 4, 2020.


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