Richard Grant is an award-winning travel writer who has published his work in Men's Journal, Esquire, and Details, among others. He is also the author of American Nomads and God's Middle Finger. Grant currently lives in Tucson, Arizona.
Twenty miles south of the Arizona-Mexico border, the rugged, beautiful Sierra Madre mountains begin their dramatic ascent. Almost 900 miles long, the...
...us all can be tackled, Roger argues, by empowering individuals through local associations. On Thursday, February 9 writer-adventurer Richard Grant is at Topping talking about Crazy River: A Plunge Into Africa which describes the first descent down the...
...southward before meandering west and merging with Lake Tanganyika. A few years back, Tucson writer and compulsive explorer Richard Grant learned from a Zimbabwean safari guide that the Malagarasi had never been navigated from beginning to end. The two of...
...the Cazenovia Public Library’s Art Gallery. Visitors will find photography by Susan Beattie,Margaret Brenner,Frank Devlin,Richard Grant,Lee Ingraham,and Mark Williams;oil,acrylic paint,and watercolor works by Joyce Halliday Smith,Charlotte...
...include a coupon for $5 off "Kitchen Counter" or a purchase that day. Wed: 7:30 p.m. Richard Grant will discuss and sign "Crazy River: Exploration and Folly in East Africa." Tickets are $5 and include a coupon for $5 off "Crazy River" or a purchase that...
...as Meatloaf) "The value of identity of course is that so often with it comes purpose." -- Richard Grant Chronicle books Here is the cover of the new book, "Fed Up... View Full Size Chronicle books Here is the cover of the new book, "Fed Up for Lunch...
...ensues. This book is a HUGE favorite for many families! In School and Out By Oliver Optic Can Richard Grant, spoiled by his father’s wealth, overcome those who stand in his way of becoming a young man of honor and integrity? The Doctor’s Daughter...
...and tried to learn more about publishing from books, magazines, and workshops. In one workshop, literary SF novelist Richard Grant was the first pro to point out that my novel held promise as a publishable entity. Note that none of my research or...