Betty Keller

Betty Keller was born in Vancouver, BC, and moved to the Sunshine Coast in 1980. She is a teacher, mentor, editor and a writer, and has authored or co-authored eighteen books, including biographies, histories, plays and novels. She is a founder of the Sunshine Coast's Festival of the Written Arts and the Writers in Residence Program. Betty has won numerous awards for her literary work. She is an avid potter, gardener and fisherperson. Her most recent publication is a reprint of her 2001 novel, Better the Devil You Know (Caitlin). Caitlin Press also published, in 2010, her book, A Thoroughly Wicked Woman: Murder, Perjury & Trial by Newspaper.
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Better the Devil You Know 978-0-920576-88-5 · 0-920576-88-5 · 2001 · $18.95 |
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Better the Devil You Know 978-1-894759-70-0 · 1-894759-70-2 · August 2011 · $16.95 |
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Forests, Power and Policy: The Legacy of Ray Williston 978-0-920576-69-4 · 0-920576-69-9 · 1997 · $19.95 First as education minister and then as minister of lands and forests, Ray Williston has had a profound impact on the development of British Columbia. |
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Forests, Power and Policy: The Legacy of Ray Williston 978-0-920576-68-7 · 0-920576-68-0 · 1997 · $34.95 Limited quantities of hardcover available! |
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Skookum Tugs: British Columbia's Working Tugboats 978-1-55017-275-1 · 1-55017-275-1 · September 2006 · $49.95 Winner of the 2003 Bill Duthie Booksellers' Choice BC Book Prize! A dazzling array of magnificent colour photos and a crisp, engaging text bring to life the spirit of BC’s contemporary towboat industry and the beauty of BC’s waterways. |
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A Stain Upon the Sea: West Coast Salmon Farming 978-1-55017-317-8 · 1-55017-317-0 · October 2004 · $26.95 Winner of the 2005 Roderick Haig-Brown BC Book Prize! Shortlisted for the 2005 George Ryga Award for Social Awareness! |
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A Thoroughly Wicked Woman: Murder, Perjury and Trial by Newspaper 978-1-894759-48-9 · 1-894759-48-6 · September 2010 · $19.95 |

Betty Keller was born in Vancouver, BC, and moved to the Sunshine Coast in 1980. She is a teacher, mentor, editor and a writer, and has authored or co-authored eighteen books, including biographies, histories, plays and novels. She is a founder of the Sunshine Coast's Festival of the Written Arts and the Writers in Residence Program. Betty has won numerous awards for her literary work. She is an avid potter, gardener and fisherperson. Her most recent publication is a reprint of her 2001 novel, Better the Devil You Know (Caitlin). Caitlin Press also published, in 2010, her book, A Thoroughly Wicked Woman: Murder, Perjury & Trial by Newspaper.






