About

Kate Harvie was born to teach people how to tell their stories. She does this with writing, editing, marketing, brand strategy, and development online and offline. She develops brand narrative and messaging and helps businesses and artists tell their stories on all platforms.

Kate is a survivor of a severe traumatic brain injury. That is the impetus for her first book, Believe It and Behave It: How to Restart, Reset, and Reframe Your Life.

A published writer for online magazines (In Step Beauty, OZY Media, Localeur), print publications (West End Word), blogs (L.M. Durand), and the company where she worked as a community manager (Suit & Artist), Kate began in advertising at FutureBrand's digital practice. She co-wrote curricula, vodcast scripts, and training dialogues at Sephora and for several cosmetic companies. As the community and content manager at The Phat Startup, she was responsible for the website's content creation, editing, and ghostwriting. She proofreads, copy edits, and does developmental editing for independently published authors, and is the contributing writer at The Hip Hop Museum.

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