Kirsten Voris is a featured essayist in the recently released anthology Expat Sofra (Alfa). Available in Turkish and English editions, this follow up to Tales from the Expat Harem (2006) features 33 essays by foreign women residing in Turkey who write about food: eating it, being healed by it, and learning to appreciate Turkish food culture. Each essay is accompanied by a recipe.
She has also written for the Expat Sofra blog.
Blog: What Ömür’s Aşure Taught Me about Sharing, by Kirsten Voris
Link to past SR work (Issue 18): “The Walk Through”
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