Keath Fraser - Writing Style

Writing Style

Bronwyn Drainie writes, "If you really want to journey into the heart of darkness.you'd be advised to travel with Vancouver writer Keath Fraser, a man of extraordinary talents." Keath Frasers dark, vivid and incredibly distinctive writing style ranges very widely in genre, settings and voices and is clearly characterized by his love of the city of Vancouver his birthplace and home since his return from London England in 1973. Keith Fraser writes about Vancouver in stories such as “The Life of a Tuxedo” and waiting “Waiting” both about foreign men and their lives in Vancouver. Fraser will often also reference Vancouver casually in his writings with no explanation.

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