Marisa Catalina Casey
- Pronounced: Mah-REE-sah
- she/her/ella
Marisa Catalina Casey’s six-word memoir says it all: “From Colombia to Columbia: 27 years.” She was, in fact, adopted from Colombia and graduated with her master’s degree from Columbia University Teachers College twenty-seven years later after obtaining her bachelor’s degree from Brown University.
Prior to writing fiction, Marisa flexed her writing muscles daily as a mission-based marketer and nonprofit leader. She’s been a Peace Corps volunteer in Ecuador, executive director of the community-based arts center Starting Artists in Brooklyn, and co-director of the Teen Ink Summer Writing Program in New York City and London.
Co-editor of and contributor to Born in Our Hearts: Stories of Adoption, Marisa is a #DVpit and SCBWI volunteer, Round Table mentor, and Left Margin LIT advisory board member. A 2023 Las Musas Books hermana and a 2023 Rooted & Written Fellow, she is a member of the Writers Grotto in San Francisco and was selected to attend the Macondo Writers Workshop 2024 with Cherríe Moraga. Marisa has received grants, scholarships, and awards from the Highlights Foundation, Elvira Cordero Cisneros Scholarship Fund, We Need Diverse Books, Flor y Canto Fund, Mass Cultural Council, National Endowment for the Arts, Americans for the Arts, and SCBWI.
Marisa is represented by Roma Panganiban at Janklow & Nesbit and can be seen driving around Baltimore, MD with her family in their avocado green 1978 VW camper van.
More About Me
I was born in Colombia, the only South American country with an Atlantic and a Pacific coast. Perhaps that is why I am drawn to water and why I feel a longing to see new horizons. Before my husband and I served in the Peace Corps, we restored a 1978 VW Camper Van we named Charlie after a dear friend. For the five months before our service, we traversed the country visiting with friends and saying goodbye to the United States. All told, we visited 28 states plus Black Rock City, the temporary Nevada home of Burning Man.
I have had the good fortune to travel extensively. I swam with sea turtles in The Galápagos, cried at Robben Island in South Africa, scuba dived with sharks in the Dominican Republic, created micro-enterprises in Ecuador, explored the dungeons of the Tower of London in England, painted murals in Nicaragua, cruised through the Caribbean, walked the Normandy beaches in France, surfed the sand dunes of Peru, celebrated the New Year with sparklers in Mexico, climbed to the top of the Duomo in Italy, traversed the Andes in Argentina, walked under Niagara Falls in Canada, and visited the orphanage in Colombia where I spent my first three years.
Along with travel, creativity and service have been recurring themes in my life. Working on projects in North America, South America, Europe, and Africa, I have shared stories about education, adoption, leadership, entrepreneurship, volunteerism, human rights, the arts, and the environment.
Read more about my Books and Projects and the stories behind them on my Blog.