Overview
Want more? I'm the author of the suspense novel World Enough, five mystery series, and three nonfiction books. Clea’s latest series is the Witch Cats of Cambridge. These cozy paranormal mysteries kicked off with A Spell of Murder and continues in 2020 with An Incantation of Cats (Polis Books). Her darker, dystopian Blackie and Care mystery series starts with The Ninth Lifeand continues with As Dark As My Fur and Cross My Path (Severn House). The Theda Krakow cats & crime & rock & roll mystery series was launched in 2005 with Mew is for Murder and continued with Cattery Row and Cries and Whiskers, and Probable Claws (Poisoned Pen Press). Her Dulcie Schwartz series launched in 2009 with Shades of Grey and continues withGrey Matters, Grey Zone, Grey Expectations, True Grey, Grey Dawn, Grey Howl, Stages of Grey, Code Grey, and Into the Grey(Severn House). The Pru Marlowe pet noir series started with Dogs Don’t Lie and continues with Cats Can’t Shoot, Parrots Prove Deadly, Panthers Play for Keeps, Kittens Can Kill, When Bunnies Go Bad and Fear on Four Paws (Poisoned Pen Press). Clea’s nonfiction books are Mad House: Growing Up in the Shadow of Mentally Ill Siblings (Doubleday, 1997), Fatherless Women: How We Change After We Lose Our Dads (Wiley, 2001), and The Feline Mystique: On the Mysterious Connection Between Women and Cats (St. Martin’s Press, 2002). Her essays are included in several anthologies, including Cat Women: Female Writers on Their Feline Friends, For Keeps: Women Tell the Truth About Their Bodies, Growing Older, and Acceptance, and He Said What? Women Write About Moments When Everything Changed (Seal Press). Her short mysteries are included in Down to the River (Down & Out Books), Christmas Cats: A Literary Companion (Chamberlain Bros.), Deadfall: Crime Stories by New England Authors (Level Best), Cambridge Voices (Friends of the CPL), and Tales from the House Band, Volumes 1 and 2(Plus One Press). She has also written new introductions for two Agatha Christie classics, The Mysterious Affair at Styles and The Secret Adversary, published by the Barnes and Noble Library of Essential Reading. A regular contributor to the Boston Globe, her writing pops up occasionally in such publications as American Prospect, Ms., San Francisco Chronicle, and. (See a range of her criticism, opinion articles, and journalism here.) Clea frequently gives readings and hosts events, such as “Making a Mystery” (see a video here), as well as attending events such as Bouchercon, Malice Domestic, and Boskone.
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Non-Fiction
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Awards
- CWA President's Award
Work experience
Self-employed
My 20-plus years of copy editing experience have taught me to be nimble, fast, and accurate. Although I began my career in traditional print journalism (serving more than 10 years on the Boston Globe's copy desk), I have since gone on to edit for a variety of corporate and academic clients, from Lindauer Global to the Harvard Business Review. I am comfortable adapting to a client's style and phrasing, as well as to whatever level of editing – from basic grammar and punctuation to suggestions for honing prose – a client needs.
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I am the author of three nonfiction books and 26 mysteries, all traditionally published.