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In conversation with Heather Hansman
Katie Arnold is a longtime journalist and bestselling author of Brief Flashings in the Phenomenal World: Zen and the Art of Running Free (2024), a finalist for the 2024 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards, which tells the story of a traumatic wilderness accident and her path to healing. Her critically acclaimed memoir, Running Home, was published in 2019. An elite ultra runner and longtime student of Zen, Katie teaches writing workshops and Flow Camp retreats exploring the link between movement, nature, and creativity. She has won races at every distance from 5K to 100 miles, including the prestigious Leadville Trail 100. Her writing has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Outside, ESPN The Magazine, Runner?s World, and Elle, among others, as well as on NPR Weekend Edition Sunday and The Upaya Zen Center Podcast. She has been awarded fellowships from MacDowell and Ucross. Katie lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with her husband, Steve Barrett, their two teenage daughters, and two dogs.
Overlooking the Animas River, the Durango Public Library and Botanical Gardens is one of the most popular gathering spots in our community.