
Kathleen Alcalá's most recent book is a republication of Spirits of the Ordinary: A Tale of Casas Grandes by Raven Chronicles Press (see book giveaway!) The Deepest Roots: Finding Food and Community on a Pacific Northwest Island, is now in paper from University of Washington Press. Combining memoir, historical records, and a blueprint for sustainability, Alcalá explores our relationship with food at the local level, delving into our common pasts and cultures to prepare for the future. With degrees from Stanford, the University of Washington, and the University of New Orleans, Kathleen is also a graduate and one-time instructor of the Clarion West Science Fiction and Fantasy Workshop. Kathleen Alcalá has received a Western States Book Award, the Governors Writers Award and two Artist Trust Fellowships. She is a recent Whitely Fellow, a previous Hugo House Writer in Residence, and teaches at Hugo House and the Bainbridge Artisan Resource Network. Her sixth book, The Deepest Roots: Finding Food and Community on a Pacific Northwest Island, explores our relationship with geography, food, history, and ethnicity. “Not one tale is like another, yet all together they form a beautiful whole, a world where one would like to stay forever.” Ursula K. Le Guin on Mrs. Vargas and the Dead Naturalist. “Alcalá’s life work has been an ongoing act of translation… She has been building prismatic bridges not just between the Mexican and American cultures, but also across divides of gender, generation, religion, and ethnicity.” —Seattle Times
Books

New Suns 2
Original Speculative Fiction by People of Color
2023

New Suns
Original Speculative Fiction by People of Color
2019

Treasures in Heaven
A Novel
2000

The Flower in the Skull
1998

Spirits of the Ordinary
A Tale of Casas Grandes
1996

Mrs. Vargas and the Dead Naturalist
1992

Adventures in Bodily Autonomy
Exploring Reproductive Rights in Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror
2023

The Deepest Roots
Finding Food and Community on a Pacific Northwest Island
2016

Hotel Angeline
A Novel in 36 Voices
2011

The Desert Remembers My Name
On Family and Writing
2007