Geeta Kothari is the nonfiction editor of The Kenyon Review. Her writing has appeared in various anthologies and journals, including New England Review, Massachusetts Review and others. Her essay "If You Are What You Eat, Then What Am I?" is widely taught in universities and has been reprinted in several anthologies, including in "Best American Essays." She is the editor of "Did My Mama Like to Dance? And Other Stories about Mothers and Daughters" and recently published a short story collection, "I Brake for Moose and Other Stories."
FREE copies of "I Brake for Moose and Other Stories" are available through the Catch & Release program. Pick up a copy from the Aspen Words office in the Red Brick Building at the beginning of the month. Read it, pass it along to a friend, and come meet the author at their public event!