Katherine Moulton

Katherine Moulton

  • Adjunct professor

Professional Experience

Katie Moulton is an essayist, editor and music critic. She is the author of the audio memoir "Dead Dad Club: On Grief & Tom Petty" (Audible, 2022). Her writing has appeared in the New England Review, The Believer, Sewanee Review, Salon, Oxford American, Catapult, Electric Literature, Village Voice, The Rumpus and elsewhere. A 2021 MacDowell fellow, her work has been supported by fellowships from Bread Loaf, Art Omi, Djerassi, Jentel, Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation, Tin House and Oklahoma Center for the Humanities, among other organizations. She holds degrees from Boston College and Indiana University, where she was the editor of Indiana Review. She lives in Baltimore and teaches in the writing seminars at Johns Hopkins University.