Katie Campbell
Online Editor/Reporter
About
Katie joined KUOW's online team as an editor and reporter in 2024, after serving three years as senior producer of the local Morning Edition program. She has covered a variety of local topics, including Seattle politics, elections, and the arts. She's also co-hosts KUOW's weekly arts podcast, Meet Me Here, highlighting the local literary scene and visiting authors.
In 2024, Katie created the KUOW Book Club, featuring stories and authors from the Pacific Northwest. Katie's picks have included classics, like Timothy Egan's "The Good Rain," and more recent hits, like Sonora Jha's "The Laughter." At the end of each month's reading, Katie interviews the featured author, giving readers a chance to hear from some of the most talented writers in the region. All readers are invited to join the KUOW Book Club by signing up for the newsletter at kuow.org/books.
Katie is a graduate of the University of Florida College of Journalism, and in her spare time that isn't spent reading, she is a P-Patch gardener and an auntie.
Location: Seattle
Languages: English
Pronouns: she/her/hers
Professional Affiliations: Union Steward, SAG-AFTRA
Podcasts
Stories
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WA officials condemn fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk, political violence
Washington state officials on the right and left condemned political violence Wednesday following the fatal shooting of 31-year-old conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Orem, Utah.
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Ready, set, read. Jaipur Literature Festival returns to Seattle with diverse offerings
The Jaipur Literature Festival is returning to Seattle this month.
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Bonus: Bringing South Asian Literature To Seattle
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What's the KUOW Book Club reading in September?
The KUOW Book Club is reading "Transplants" by Daniel Tam-Claiborne this month.
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Seattle author Lynda Mapes shares her love of old-growth forests, from their quiet to their 'fructifying funk'
This month, the KUOW Book Club read Lynda V. Mapes' new book, "The Trees are Speaking: Dispatches from the Salmon Forests." Mapes joined KUOW's Katie Campbell for a live conversation at the Seattle Central Library, the final in a three-part summer series in partnership with Seattle Public Library. The full audio and video from the event is available below.
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How to get out of a reading rut, according to one of Seattle's most decorated readers
Online reading companions like The StoryGraph and the Libby app have made tracking how many books you read easier than ever. And that might cause some anxiety among the most avid bookworms.
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Books: How to Get Out of a Reading Slump
Whether you devour 50 books a year or haven’t picked one up in months, we all get into reading ruts. So, let’s fix that. Seattle Readers, it’s time to get into that reading groove and we’ve got you covered with tips, tricks, and a whole bunch of book reccomendations.
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Art: Why Seattle's a great place for anxious dancers
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'Old trees matter.' Seattle author Lynda Mapes is writing to save them in her new book
The KUOW Book Club is continuing its summer reading series with Seattle Public Library this month. We're reading environmental journalist and author Lynda V. Mapes' new book, "The Trees are Speaking: Dispatches from the Salmon Forests."
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The five spice levels of horror, according to KUOW's Katie Campbell
Horror fan and KUOW Book Club curator Katie Campbell recommends horror novels at five levels of spooky spice.