Kelly cryderman globe and mail

Kelly Cryderman is a journalist and author who has written for The Globe and Mail, a Canadian national newspaper. She has covered a wide range of topics, including politics, social justice, and culture.

Some of Kelly Cryderman's notable works include:

  1. "The Undesirables: The Villisca Ax Murder and American Expansionism" (2017) - This book explores the 1912 ax murder of eight people in Villisca, Iowa, and its connection to the expansion of the United States into Native American territories.
  2. "The Murder of Dr. Andrew Taylor Still" (2019) - This article, published in The Globe and Mail, examines the 1889 murder of Dr. Andrew Taylor Still, a pioneer of osteopathic medicine, and its impact on the development of the medical field.

Kelly Cryderman's writing often focuses on the intersection of history, politics, and social justice, and she has been praised for her engaging and well-researched storytelling.