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  1. Katie Booth is a writer, ghostwriter, and consultant whose work has appeared in The Believer, Harper's Magazine, McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern, and elsewhere, and has been recognized by Longform, Longreads, and Best American Essays.

  2. "Researched and written through the Deaf perspective, Katie Booth’s The Invention of Miracles is a compelling biography of Alexander Graham Bell, whose lifelong devotion to Deaf education became overshadowed by his harmful promotion of oralism and left a legacy of bruised hands through generations of Deaf people. This is marvelously engaging ...

  3. Katie Booth teaches writing at the University of Pittsburgh. Her work has appeared in The Believer, Aeon, Catapult, McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern 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.

  4. May 26, 2021 · Katie Booth teaches writing at the University of Pittsburgh. Her work has appeared in The Believer, Aeon, 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.

  5. Katie Booth is a writer, ghostwriter, and editor whose work has appeared in The Believer, Catapult, Harper's Magazine, Kaleidoscope, McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern and in the...

  6. In April 2021, writer and Pitt alumna Katie Booth published her first book, “The Invention of Miracles: Language, Power, and Alexander Graham Bells Quest to End Deafness.” It was listed as an Editors’ Choice by the New York Times.

  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.