In Fraser's long year career as a journalist, Fraser wrote hundreds of articles, beginning as a feature writer for the Toronto Star Weekly (1957–68), and continuing with articles for many other magazines and newspapers including The Globe and Mail, Saturday Night, Chatelaine, The Walrus and Toronto Life.
[1][2][3] Fraser participated in extensive media tours, gave lectures and readings throughout Canada, the United States, Britain and Sweden.
[5] After Toronto Star Weekly ceased publication in 1968, Fraser began writing novels.
[7] Fraser's first novel, Pandora, tells the story of a young girl who is sexually abused by the man who delivers bread to her house.
Afterward, Fraser divested her possessions and moved to California where she spent the next two years writing the book that helped deal with the pain and trauma of the abuse.
[8] In addition to her books, Fraser taught creative writing at the Banff Centre for the Arts and wrote profiles for Toronto Life and other magazines.
Phoenix Women Rising Award, 2007 inaugural, Sexual Abuse Centre, London.