About
Katherine Scott Crawford is the award-winning author of The Miniaturist's Assistant and Keowee Valley. A former backpacking guide, adjunct professor, and recovering academic, her newspaper column appeared weekly across the country and abroad, including in USA Today, The Detroit Free Press, the Herald Scotland, and more. Winner of a North Carolina Arts Award in fiction, she holds an MFA in Writing from the Vermont College of Fine Arts. She'd rather be in the woods with her dog than anywhere else, enjoys curious people, adventure, and snow, and believes historical fiction the best way to time travel. And eleventh-generation Southerner, she directs writing retreats at a remote mountain lodge in Western North Carolina, where she lives with her family.
Featured Work
The Miniaturist's Assistant
An art conservator in historic Charleston unearths a familiar face in a 200 year-old miniature portrait and realizes she's lived more than one life. She fights to stay true to herself as she races to reconcile her complicated past, solve an art mystery, and save the people she loves across two different lifetimes. A romantic and brainy timeslip novel sure to appeal to fans of Deborah Harkness and Diana Gabaldon.
Other Works
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Keowee Valley
2012
Awards and Recognition
- North Carolina Arts Award in Fiction
- Quarter-Finalist, Amazon Breakthrough Novel Contest
- HOLT Medallion, Virginia Romance Writers
- Literary Arts Award, The Santa Fe Writer's Project
- North Carolina Poetry Society, First Place Winner, Thomas H. McDill Award
