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    Susan Casey

    Canadian born writer and magazine editor

    Susan Casey (born 1962) is a Canadian born writer. She has been lead editor of Sports Illustrated Women and O, The Oprah Magazine and she has written several non-fiction books including The Devil's Teeth concerning sharks in the Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary in California.

    Author susan casey biography examples

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  • Life

    Casey was born in Toronto. She became creative director of Outside magazine[1] and she joined what was then "Sports Illustrated for Women" in early 2001 as managing editor. Despite her re-vamp and being nominated for a National Magazine award the (now named) Sports Illustrated Women was discontinued at the end of 2002 by Time Inc.[2]

    Casey has written several non-fiction books.

    In 2005 when she was development editor of Time Inc., she published the best-selling book, The Devil's Teeth: A True Story of Obsession and Survival Among America's Great White Sharks, concerning great white sharks that she had obser