
Author Bio – John M. Edwards
John M. Edwards has traveled worldwide – five continents, plus. with stunts ranging from surviving a ferry sinking in Thailand to being
caught in a military coup in Fiji. His work has appeared in such
magazines as CNN Traveller, Missouri Review, Salon.com, Grand Tour,
Islands, Escape, Endless Vacation, Literal Latté, Coffee Journal,
Lilliput Review, Artdirect, Verge, Slab, Richmond Review, Borderlines,
North Dakota Quarterly, Michigan Quarterly Review, and North American
Review. He recently won a NATJA (North American Travel Journalists
Association) Award and a Solas Award. He lives in a loft in New York
City, nicknamed the “time capsule.” His future bestsellers, Move and
Fluid Borders, have not yet been released. His new work-in-progress,
Dubya Dubya Deux, is about a time traveler.
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