
Kate McQuade is the author of the story collection Tell Me Who We Were (William Morrow, 2019) and the novel Two Harbors (Harcourt, 2005). Her fiction, poetry, and essays have appeared in Black Warrior Review, Harvard Review, Joyland, LitHub, Memorious, Shenandoah, and TIME Magazine, among others. Her work has been awarded Distinguished Story recognition in Best American Short Stories 2020, the 2019 Essay Prize from American Literary Review, and fellowships and scholarships from MacDowell, the Sewanee Writers’ Conference, the Ucross Foundation, and Yaddo. Born and raised in Minnesota, she holds degrees from Princeton University and the Bread Loaf School of English and teaches at Phillips Academy, Andover, where she lives on campus with her husband and three children. Learn more about Kate: Website: www.katemcquade.com Instagram: @katejmcquade Twitter: @katejmcquade