Moni Basu is an Editor-at-Large at The GroundTruth Project. She is also the Michael and Linda Connelly Lecturer in Narrative Nonfiction at the University of Florida. Before teaching, Moni worked as a reporter and editor at CNN, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and other newspapers. She still writes as a freelancer and her most recent work has been published in the Bitter Southerner and Flamingo magazine. She is also a distinguished professor of practice in the narrative nonfiction MFA program at the University of Georgia. She loves terrific storytelling. Her 2012 e-book, Chaplain Turner’s War (Agate Publishing) grew from a series of stories on an Army chaplain in Iraq. A platoon sergeant gave her the name “Evil Reporter Chick” and she was featured once as a war reporter in a Marvel comics series.
Basu’s work has been recognized with national and international accolades but she is most proud of her latest award: the 2020 University of Florida Teacher of the Year.
Born in Kolkata, India, Basu grew up straddling two cultures, which explains her interest in exploring the complexities of race, ethnicity and identity. English is not her first language and she has never taken a class in journalism.