[1] Her career as a writer began as editor of the Alberta Poetry Yearbook from 1980 to 1985.
[2] She wrote many articles and short stories for publication in various Canadian periodicals.
Her second published novel was The Doll, which featured artwork on its cover painted by her daughter Wendy Mogg.
Following that came Summer of the Mad Monk, a story set in 1932 during the Dust Bowl.
The main character in the Ghost Voyages series has the same name of Taylor's first grandson, Jeremy Belly.