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Kate
Jacobs grew up near Vancouver, British Columbia, in the scenic
and delightfully named town of Hope (pop. 6,184). It’s an area filled
with friends and family and Kate loves to visit. Back then,
of course, it was tremendously boring, as only home can be to
a teenager. As a result, Kate begged her parents to send her
to boarding school in Victoria, BC. From there she traded in her navy blazer
to earn a Bachelor’s degree in journalism at Carleton
University in Ottawa. Next, in a fit of optimism/courage/naivete
– take your pick – she followed it up with a move
to bustling New York City (pop. 8,143,197).
The plan? Breaking into magazine publishing.
First she received a Master’s degree at NYU and worked
at a handful of unpaid internships, then got a spot as an assistant
to the Books & Fiction Editor at Redbook magazine. It was
here that Kate answered multiple phones, read a ton of slush
(getting to know some wonderful writers- to-be), and began to
experience the impact of sharing women’s stories. Around
this time, Kate settled into an apartment complex that housed
about as many people as her entire hometown in Canada: It seemed
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Professionally,
Kate made it a priority to explore content that resonated with women: She was an editor at Working
Woman and Family Life and was later a freelance writer
and editor at the website for Lifetime Television. Personally,
as a newcomer to New York, she learned the power of
building a surrogate family and stitching together friendship
connections that will endure. Exploring the richness of
women’s relationships is a key focus of her first novel,
The
Friday Night Knitting Club.
After a decade of Manhattan living, Kate recently moved to Southern California with her husband. (And discovered that she likes suburban living just fine, thank you very much.)
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She relished the idea of her very own home office but found
herself setting up the laptop on the dining table, just as she’d
done in New York, and writing late at night in her pajamas.
A firm believer in the creative power of free time, Kate loves
to recharge by tackling knitting projects that she can finish
quickly (all the better to feel that sense of accomplishment).
She’s also a fan of taking naps, especially when she’s
on deadline, snuggling under a favorite green-and-yellow afghan
knitted by her grandmother decades ago. Her beloved liver-and-white
English Springer Spaniel, Baxter, often snoozes alongside. |
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