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  1. Katie Booth is a writer who has published essays, articles, and a book on Alexander Graham Bell and deafness. She has received fellowships, awards, and media recognition for her work.

  2. Katie Booth is the author of a revisionist biography of Alexander Graham Bell, revealing his quest to end deafness and its impact on the deaf community. She has been researching and living with this story for over fifteen years, and has received acclaim from critics and experts.

  3. Katie Booth is a part-time instructor of writing at the University of Pittsburgh and the author of The Invention of Miracles. She has published essays in various magazines and won several fellowships and residencies.

  4. May 26, 2021 · Katie Booth is a writer and teacher who explores the intersection of deafness, history, and identity in her essays. Read her articles on The Believer, Aeon, Catapult, and more, and learn about her book The Invention of Miracles.

  5. Katie Booth is a self-employed writer, editor, and ghostwriter who has published essays, stories, and a book on Alexander Graham Bell and deafness. She has also taught and tutored at various institutions and received several awards and fellowships for her work.

  6. Pitt alumna and writer Katie Booth discusses her book, “The Invention of Miracles,” about the life and legacy of Alexander Graham Bell, a controversial figure in deaf history. She also talks about the struggle for deaf rights and diversity in language and communication.

  7. Katie Booth teaches writing at the University of Pittsburgh. Her work has appeared in The Believer, Catapult, McSweeney’s, and Harper’s Magazine, and has been highlighted on Longreads and Longform; “The Sign for This” was a notable essay in the 2016 edition of Best American Essays.