![]() ![]() Through the Arts Heritage Apprenticeship Program from the Washington Center for Cultural Traditions, she is an apprenticed cheesemaker to Lora Lea Misterly of Quillisascut Farm. ![]() ![]() Her essays and poems have appeared most recently in Ecotone, Crazyhorse, Alaska Quarterly Review, The Inlander, High Desert Journal, and The Gettysburg Review, among other places.Ī graduate of the University of Washington’s MFA program and Western Washington University, she’s also the recipient of grants from Spokane Arts and Artist Trust. She is also the author of Pie School: Lessons in Fruit, Flour & Butter (Sasquatch Books) and the poetry/ephemera/recipe collection A Commonplace Book of Pie (Chin Music Press). See search resultsfor this author Kate Lebo(Author) 4. Her essay about listening through hearing loss, “The Loudproof Room,” originally published in New England Review, was anthologized in Best American Essays. The Book of Difficult Fruit: Arguments for the Tart, Tender, and Unruly (with recipes) Audio CD Unabridged, Apby Kate Lebo (Author) Visit Amazon's Kate Lebo Page Find all the books, read about the author, and more. Other recent work includes the chapbook Seven Prayers to Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Entre Rios Books) and the anthology Pie & Whiskey: Writers Under the Influence of Butter and Booze (Sasquatch Books), which she edited with Samuel Ligon. ![]() Kate Lebo’s first collection of essays, The Book of Difficult Fruit, is out now from Farrar, Straus & Giroux. ![]()
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