Kathy Aspden
Kathy Aspden is a novelist, screenwriter, and public speaker. She is Vice President of the Cape Cod Writers Center and occasional television host for BOOKS AND THE WORLD, the longest-running literary cable interview show in the country.
Her first novel, Baklava, Biscotti, and an Irishman, was a fina.... more
Kathy Aspden is a novelist, screenwriter, and public speaker. She is Vice President of the Cape Cod Writers Center and occasional television host for BOOKS AND THE WORLD, the longest-running literary cable interview show in the country.
Her first novel, Baklava, Biscotti, and an Irishman, was a finalist for the Multicultural Fiction category of International Book Awards. The sequel, An Irishman’s Son, was published in May 2020. Her 2015 short film, The Solomons’ Dog, was a finalist in the 15-Minutes of Fame Film Festival in Orlando, Florida. Her screenplay, BLAISE MADDOCH is currently a finalist in the UK Film Festival.
Interested in everything from the next great invention to the easiest way to tile a bathroom, Kathy is a gleeful research junkie and an enthusiastic participant in the human experience. She is currently at work on a television series, The Magnificent Quarantinos, a sitcom about a Cape Cod family who's just trying to get it right - even if it kills them.