Fueled by a relentless curiosity, collecting information and sharing it with others has been the great joy of my life. I attended Syracuse University and majored in French Literature, the perfect choice for a greedy young mind eager to learn about art, history, and philosophy. The experience inspired me to start my first blog, FauxFrench, a delightful excuse to explore everything I found interesting while masquerading as serious research (which, shoot - it was).

The enthusiasm must have been palpable: my project was picked up by various outlets including Untapped Cities, Gothamist, Flavorpill, and BreakThru Radio, where I was both a guest on “Biology of the Blog” and frequent contributor.

Since then, I have used my passion for human-centered storytelling in various capacities, moving between commercial and marketing assignments (including social media), historical and academic research, and journalism. I have extensive experience working in the editorial, publishing, institutional, and television/radio fields. Personal career highlights include being published in VICE Magazine (print and online) and working directly with the Royal Collection Trust and historian Dr. Amanda Foreman curating the 2019 Buckingham Palace Summer Open.

Curious to learn more? Please drop me a line! I’d love to hear from you.

therealkatekelly [@] gmail.com