Katherine Koller’s monologue about her father’s Hat Wall is a part of a Salon Show of performances, Uncovered, at The Braid in the Los Angeles area, June 16-26, 2022, in-person and also on...
Edited by 2021-2022 University of Alberta Writer in Residence Ifeoma Chinwuba, The Pandemic and Me contains eleven pieces that attempt “to capture this zeitgeist for posterity, to chronicle our...
Published online by Edmonton Public Library, “No One Loves You Like Your Mother” is an excerpt from Katherine Koller’s novel in progress, Snowflower. The Capital City Press Anthologies...
Figura Domu (House Figure) by Dagmara Drewniak From Jagiellonian University Publishing House (2022): “Sketches on the latest English-language literature of emigrants from Poland and their descendants in...
Presented in partnership with Script Salon, The Alive and Kicking Cabaret on March 27 (World Theatre Day) features songs and excerpts from 12 exhilarating works in progress penned by some of Edmonton’s most...
Habitat for the Arts presents Script Salon in Jasper on March 19, 2022 where a reading of Katherine Koller’s play “Abby’s Place” is part of Re-Animate the Arts, supported by Canadian...
This short story, “The Potato Thief,” by Katherine Koller won First Prize in the Strands International Flash Fiction Competition and is featured in the Ezine, Lit Sphere 9/24/2021. She said, “If...
Inspired by the plethora of locally grown produce, Katherine Koller examines Edmonton’s history of market gardening for Edmonton City as Museum Project (ECAMP...
Riverkeeper by Katherine Koller is a Finalist for the 2021 Alberta Playwriting Competition, Sharon Pollock Award, along with plays by Meg Bream, Collin Doyle, Beth Graham, and Michaela Jeffery. From the jury,...
“Skunked,” a story by Katherine Koller, appears in Very Much Alive: Stories of Resilience edited by Lexie Angelo and published in 2020 by The Selkie Publications in the U.K. The cover artist is...
This short short story by Katherine Koller and illustrated by Spencer Flock appeared in issue #4, Winter 2021, Edify....
Join writer Katherine Koller for a talk and mini-workshop on how where we are shapes us, holds a millennia of stories, and invites us to write our own (45 min). Edmonton Public Library: HOW TO Festival, Nov...
Whitemud Creek Coal Mine tipple, Edmonton, 1969. The mine operated from 1952 to 1970 in Rainbow Valley. Photo by Isabel Hill, City of Edmonton Archives ET-11-134. In her third historical piece for Edmonton...
Katherine Koller’s story collection, Winning Chance, is the 2020 recipient of the Exporting Alberta Award from the Canadian Authors Association, Alberta branch. Winning Chance is published by Enfield...
“And each story following was filled with a humanness that is rare; for me to discover a book of stories with equal care given to creating short works of words that are so finely created with threads...