Career
She has taught creative writing at University of California, San Diego and Mills College. She currently lives in San Francisco. Liebegott is a recipient of a Poetry Fellowship from the New York Foundation for the Arts.
As of 2013 she has written three books: The Beautifully Worthless.
The IHOP Papers; and Cha-Ching. Ali Liebegott currently lives in San Francisco and teaches at Mills.
She has traveled the United States. extensively, including touring on Sister Spit"s Ramblin" Road Show with longtime gal pal Michelle Tea. Traveling and the open road are recurrent themes in Liebegott"s work, which often provides her with the context to explore the experiences of living on the margins, from perspectives beyond that of straight male privilege.
When asked about the lack of female road stories in contemporary literature, Liebegott has expressed that there isn"t a lack of female road narratives, so much as there aren"t enough publishers choosing to print these works.
Liebegott is the managing director at RADAR Productions a non-profit in San Francisco whose mission is to "give voice to innovative queer and outsider writers and artists whose work authentically reflects the LGBTQA community"s diverse experiences." RADAR Productions holds an annual artists" retreat in Mexico that Liebegott helps run. In addition, she is the founding editor at Writers Among Artists whose first publication, Faggot Dinosaur, was released in 2012. Originally inspired to write the third book in a planned trilogy (started by The Beautifully Worthless) Liebegott traveled by train across the United States interviewing female poets.
The project became The Heart has many Doors--, which takes its title from the Emily Dickinson poem of the same name.
Excerpts from these interviews appear monthly on The Believer Logger. The second book of this trilogy has "never seen the light of day." Liebegott, whose uncle was a blackjack dealer, released her third novel follows Theo who moves from San Francisco to Brooklyn dealing with addictions to gambling, alcohol and drugs.
Animals often play significant roles in her work. Liebegott has cared for rescued dogs.
The 2013 reprint of The Beautifully Worthless was dedicated to Rorschach, her late dog, and inspiration for the character in the book
Liebegott has stated that a dream of hers is to one day own a farm filled with rescued animals. Some time in 2011 she rescued a street dog from Mexico and flew her back to San Francisco. Currently Liebegott is working on a collection of poems tentatively titled The Summer of Dead Birds.
She also plans to finish an illustrated novel.
The project, about a post-9/11 obsessive duck feeder, was started eleven years ago and is titled The Crumb People.