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Geeta Kothari March 11, 2021
The Skin Above My Knee, and debut novel,
Pickle’s Progress. With her second novel,
Oslo, Maine, Marcia draws on indelible memories of performing for fifteen years at a chamber music festival in central Maine. While there, she came to love the people, the diverse topography, and especially the majestic and endlessly fascinating moose who roam, at their perpetual peril, among the humans.
Oslo, Maine tells the story of a moose, a young boy with memory loss, and the adults around him, each one driven by their own secrets and despair.
Geeta Kothari: Of course, I have to start with asking about the origins of this story. What came first? The moose or Pierre?
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Welcome
Our summer 2021 workshops take on a new dimension this year. Entirely online, they are designed to fit more easily into writers’ daily lives, all while providing the stimulating and supportive experience that writers seek from Kenyon Review. Three different options are available for each genre, during both sessions (June and July):
The Finn Workshop : The most rigorous, interactive option, the Finn Workshop is ideal for writers seeking an intensive, small-group experience supplemented by an individualized, one-on-one meeting with the instructor. This option also includes small group conversations with visiting editors and exclusive green room access to special guest authors.