Mari Georgeson likes to make readers think, laugh, and feel a little bit less like categories on computer-generated government forms.
Her debut novel, Hate Hunters, follows a group of well-meaning but flawed individuals as they attempt to eradicate hate in the world. Her work uses satire to explore our modern concepts of identity and where they might lead us.
She earned master’s in Teaching English from Columbia University, and has been published in Journal of Urban Health, and Intima: a Journal of Narrative Medicine.