Kate Gray

Poet, Fiction Writer

Mosier, OR
Oregon US

Author's Bio

Kate Gray’s passion comes as a teacher, writing coach, and a volunteer writing facilitator with women inmates. For Every Girl: New & Selected Poems has been recently published by Widow & Orphan House in 2019. Her first full-length book of poems, Another Sunset We Survive (Cedar House Books, 2007) was a finalist for the Oregon Book Award and followed chapbooks, Bone-Knowing (2006), winner of the Gertrude Press Poetry Prize and Where She Goes (2000), winner of the Blue Light Chapbook Prize. Kate’s first novel, Carry the Sky, (Forest Avenue, 2014) stares at bullying without blinking. Over the years she’s been awarded residencies at Hedgbrook, Norcroft, and Soapstone, and a fellowship from the Oregon Literary Arts. Her poetry and essays have been nominated for Pushcart Prizes. In Any More, Black Shoe, Kate Gray’s novel-in-progress, she narrates, in Sylvia Plath’s voice, what led to The Bell Jar and her suicide attempt in 1953. Kate and her partner live in a purple house in Portland, Oregon with their impetuous dog.

Publications & Prizes

Fiction

Book:
Carry the Sky (Forest Avenue Press, 2014)

Poetry

Books:
Another Sunset We Survive (Cedar House Books, 2007)
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Where She Goes (Blue Light Press, 1999)
Chapbook:
Bone Knowing (Gertrude Press, 2006)
Journals: ,
Born Magazine
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Outside In Literary & Travel Magazine
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More Information

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
Identifies as: 
LGBTQ, White
Prefers to work with: 
Any
Fluent in: 
English
Born in: 
Sharon, CT
Connecticut
Raised in: 
Sharon, CT
Connecticut
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Last update: Feb 02, 2024