Jodi Nathanson
About the Author
Jodi Nathanson has been a High School English Teacher for over 20 years and currently teaches at Tanenbaum CHAT in Toronto, Canada. Her articles have appeared in Canadian Teacher Magazine, The Ottawa Citizen, The Montreal Gazette, The Vancouver Sun, Wilderness House Literary Review, British Shakespeare Association’s Teaching Shakespeare Magazine, Recovering the Self; A Journal of Hope and Healing, The Bangalore Review and Jewish Women of Words. Jodi lives with her husband, 2 daughters, a dog and a cat in Toronto. She loves reading (especially the classics) and believes strongly in the power of words. The Merch King of Kappa is her first novel.
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