Ed Griffin-Nolan
“I’m Ed. I’ve hitchhiked everywhere - Argentina, Iraq, Nicaragua, but mostly in the US and Canada. It’s a way of life that some people say is lost. I decided to go out and see if I can find it again.”
Ed Griffin-Nolan wanders, runs, sails, and writes. He has worked as a journalist in his hometown of Syracuse, NY, and has written from Latin America and the Middle East. He has lived in Pinochet's Chile, Sandinista Nicaragua, and traveled to Iraq in the aftermath of Desert Storm. His works have appeared in the LA Times, Chicago Tribune, Miami Herald, The Nation magazine, and the Syracuse New Times. The father of three grown children, he lives in Pompey, New York, with his wife, Ellen, an artist, and their gregarious Labradoodle, Gracie. His day job is massage therapy.