Nathan Karstulovich is a teacher and author in Ontario Canada. He has been teaching for 18 years and has taught Literacy in grade 3 through 8. Nathan is a literacy and numeracy leader within his school and holds a position on his school improvement team. He has also served as teacher-librarian and a mentor to new teachers. Over the past five years he has presented professional development workshops and had his classroom practices profiled across his local school district.
A kid at heart, Nathan loves a journey and takes the opportunity each summer to explore distant countries and cultures. He combines this with his passion for running by competing in fun runs and marathon events wherever he can find one. He brings all of his interests to the classroom, incorporating travel, writing and a fervent curiosity into lessons and activities for his students.
Nathan writes both fiction and nonfiction inspiring his colleagues to take a more creative approach and his students and young readers to seek, to create and always to live free and love the journey. His first novel, Scarab: A Colt Wilder Adventure was publish in June of 2015. He is a real-life adventure seeker and Nathan brings his experiences into his stories, drawing inspiration from the people that he has met and the places that he has visited.
A kid at heart, Nathan loves a journey and takes the opportunity each summer to explore distant countries and cultures. He combines this with his passion for running by competing in fun runs and marathon events wherever he can find one. He brings all of his interests to the classroom, incorporating travel, writing and a fervent curiosity into lessons and activities for his students.
Nathan writes both fiction and nonfiction inspiring his colleagues to take a more creative approach and his students and young readers to seek, to create and always to live free and love the journey. His first novel, Scarab: A Colt Wilder Adventure was publish in June of 2015. He is a real-life adventure seeker and Nathan brings his experiences into his stories, drawing inspiration from the people that he has met and the places that he has visited.