Caitlin Kelly
Caitlin Kelly, a writer in Tarrytown, NY, winner of a Canadian National Magazine Award for humor, writes frequently for The New York Times and has written for The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Washington Post, Marie-Claire, Salon and Smithsonian.
Freelancing since her undergraduate years at University of Toronto, she began her journalism career there as a self-taught photographer, selling her images to Time, the Globe & Mail and Toronto Star, and later to The New York Times and Washington Post among others.
She’s been a reporter and feature writer at The Globe & Mail, Montreal Gazette and New York Daily News.
Author of “Blown Away: American Women and Guns” (Pocket Books) and “Malled: My Unintentional Career in Retail (Portfolio.)
She coaches writers worldwide and has taught at Pace, The New York School of Interior Design, Marymount College, Pratt Institute and Concordia University in Montreal.
Her blog, https://broadsideblog.wordpress.com/, is read by more than 21,000 followers worldwide.