Karen Autio was born in Thunder Bay, Ontario, and grew up in nearby Nipigon on the northern shore of Lake Superior. She was a creative, horse-loving child. Karen’s favourite books were Black Beauty, Hardy Boys, The Eagle of the Ninth, The Lantern Bearer, and the Dr. Seuss Beginner’s Dictionary. Around the age of nine she began writing stories just so that she could illustrate them.
Karen still likes to keep company with words, whether as a writer, editor, or reader. In her writing, she wants to present authentic settings and characters. One of the best parts of writing is when those characters become so "real" that they start directing the story!
Karen also likes to collect objects with stories, such as a wind-up watch that's older than she is and an antique desk that might have secret compartments. She loves to travel—she's visited Finland twice!—and has explored Europe, Singapore, Zimbabwe, Zambia, South Africa, Namibia and many areas of North America. Karen now lives in Kelowna, British Columbia, with Okanagan Lake and cherry orchards nearby. Between presentations to students to share her passion for researching and writing, and volunteering as a reader for CANSCAIP's Writing for Children Competition, Karen is working on her next book.
Karen Autio is an in-depth copy editor. She has extensive expertise in raising the bar on quality and consistency of written materials. She is passionate about producing clear and concise documents and is adept at spotting errors others miss. Her experience includes editing educational materials in-house and book manuscripts freelance: fiction and non-fiction for children, young adults, and adults.
September 2023 | The Word Awards - BOOKS – GENERAL MARKET FICTION: CHILDREN - FICTION (WINNER) for I CAN, TOO! |
June 2023 | The Word Awards - SPECIALTY AWARDS: DEBRA FIEGUTH SOCIAL JUSTICE AWARD (Finalist) for I CAN, TOO! |
Spring 2023 | I CAN, TOO! Canadian Children's Book Centre Best Books for Kids & Teens commendation as a title of exceptional calibre |
April 2023 | I CAN, TOO! selected for the Disability Book Week Recommended Reading List |
March 2023 | I CAN, TOO! CBC Kids Book Club Pick |
March 2023 | I CAN, TOO! one of six books selected for the inaugural CBC Kids Reads |
February 2023 | TD Summer Reading Club Top Recommended Reads for I CAN, TOO! |
February 2023 | Ontario Library Association’s OLA Best Bets Top Ten Canadian picture book titles published in 2022 for I CAN, TOO! |
June 2019 | The Word Awards – Specialty (Finalist) for GROWING UP IN WILD HORSE CANYON |
March 2017 | Okanagan Arts Award for Excellence in Literature (Finalist) |
June 2016 | The Word Awards - Children's Novel (WINNER) for KAH-LAN THE ADVENTUROUS SEA OTTER |
Spring 2016 | KAH-LAN THE ADVENTUROUS SEA OTTER Canadian Children's Book Centre Best Books for Kids & Teens commendation |
January 2016 | Green Earth Book Award for Children’s Fiction (Nominee) for KAH-LAN THE ADVENTUROUS SEA OTTER |
June 2014 | Arthur Ellis Award for Best Juvenile/YA Crime Book (Finalist) for SABOTAGE |
Spring 2014 | SABOTAGE Canadian Children's Book Centre Best Books for Kids & Teens commendation |
April 2014 | 2015 Manitoba Young Readers' Choice Award (Finalist) for SABOTAGE |
May 2009 | Chocolate Lily Book Award (Finalist) for SAARA'S PASSAGE |
June 2006 | Chocolate Lily Book Award (Finalist) for SECOND WATCH |
May 2000, May 2002 | British Columbia Festival of the Arts — Literary Arts Program (children’s writing) — one of twelve delegates selected by jury, based on excerpts from SECOND WATCH |