About Kate Martin Rowe
Kate Martin Rowe
Kate Martin Rowe was born in Omaha, Nebraska, reared in Texas and New Mexico, and came of age at the base of the San Gabriel mountains in Los Angeles. Her nonfiction and poetry have appeared in or are forthcoming from Fourth Genre, Hypertext Review, fugue, Michigan Quarterly Review, Brevity, Denver Quarterly, Beloit Poetry Journal, Zyzzyva, and elsewhere. She is at work on a book of essays about infertility, foster care, and interracial adoption and teaches writing at Glendale Community College. She lives in northeast Los Angeles with her husband, four children, and one very lazy dog.
Author Archives: Kate Martin Rowe
April 28th, 2022 | by Kate Martin Rowe
“Can you come out to the car? She’s refusing to get out.” The voice on the phone was hard and