Kate McQuade

Kate McQuade is the author of the story collection Tell Me Who We Were, forthcoming from William Morrow in July, 2019. Her work appears in Black Warrior ReviewHarvard Review, the Lily/Washington Post, and Verse Daily, and her recent honors include scholarships and fellowships from the MacDowell Colony, the Sewanee Writers’ Conference, the Vermont Studio Center, and Yaddo. A native Minnesotan, she lives and teaches at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts.

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Ten Kinds of Salt

Kate McQuade  | 
Issue 68.2 Spring 2019

I The summer the animals began to disappear was the summer of the pink fires. Everything a little more alive than usual because that’s the way of things just before they end—the muscular blaze of deer, for instance, in the headlight glare of highway cars. Crack of beers thumbed open at the edge of the […]