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Kathy Leissner was killed by her husband, Charles Whitman, hours before he climbed the clock tower at UT Austin on August 1, 1966, to commit the first televised shooting rampage in U.S. history. Jo Scott-Coe is the first author ever granted access to letters, photos, and other primary documents that reveal Kathy's life in three dimensions.

Produktbeschreibung
Kathy Leissner was killed by her husband, Charles Whitman, hours before he climbed the clock tower at UT Austin on August 1, 1966, to commit the first televised shooting rampage in U.S. history. Jo Scott-Coe is the first author ever granted access to letters, photos, and other primary documents that reveal Kathy's life in three dimensions.
Autorenporträt
Jo Scott-Coe is the author, most recently, of MASS (Writ Large Press). Her first book, Teacher at Point Blank (Aunt Lute), was listed as a "Great Read" by Ms. Magazine. Her essays have appeared widely, in publications including Salon, Cultural Weekly, The Los Angeles Times, Fourth Genre, River Teeth, Hotel Amerika, Superstition Review, Assay: A Journal of Nonfiction Studies, and Ninth Letter. In 2009 and 2010, her nonfiction received notable listings in Best American Essays. Scott-Coe works as an associate professor of English at Riverside City College. She also teaches community writing workshops for the Inlandia Institute. "Listening to Kathy" appeared in its first electronic edition at Catapult.co in March 2016.