Ted Kerasote

Kerasote, Ted

 

(?) -

Kelly, WY

ted@kerasote.com

www.kerasote.com

Teton County

 

Biographical and Professional Information

 

Ted Kerasote's writing has spanned the globe and appeared in many periodicals and anthologies, including Audubon, National Geographic Traveler, Outside, Salon, and The New York Times. He is the author and editor of six books, one of which, Bloodties, is often cited as one of the most definitive works on the ethics of hunting. Another of his books, Out There: In the Wild in a Wired Age, won the National Outdoor Book Award. His latest book, Merle's Door: Lessons from a Freethinking Dog, is the story of a remarkable dog and how the dog-human partnership can become far more than we have imagined. Kerasote has lived in Grand Teton National Park for nearly a quarter of a century and has often addressed Wyoming's wildlife and conservation issues.

 

Genres

 

Autobiography or Biography

Nonfiction

Travel

 

Titles

 

  • Out There: In the wild in a wired age (2004). Stillwater, MN: Voyageur Press. ISBN: 0896585565.

 

  • Return of the Wild (2001). Washington, D.C.: Island Press. ISBN: 1559639261.

 

  • Heart of Home: People, wildlife, place (1997). New York: Villard. ISBN: 0679450122.

 

  • Bloodties: Nature, culture, and the hunt (1993). New York: Random House. ISBN: 0394576098.

 

Speaking Engagements

Unknown

Contact:

Upcoming appearances

Wyoming Book Festival Sept. 14-15, 2007, Cheyenne, Wyoming.