Andrew Todhunter
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An award-winning author, filmmaker and new media consultant, Andrew
Todhunter received his BA in Ancient History from UC Berkeley and
later studied film production at NYU’s Graduate Department of Film and
Television. He is now at work on an MFA in Creative Nonfiction at
Antioch University's low-residency program in Los Angeles. He is the
author of three books, including the PEN USA Literary Award-winning A
Meal Observed, and dozens of articles for national publications
including The Atlantic Monthly, National Geographic and The Wall
Street Journal, among others. His article on cave diving in Bahamian
Blue Holes will appear in the August 2010 issue of National
Geographic. Todhunter teaches creative writing at workshops and
conferences in Europe and the United States, and offered a course in
Writing for New Media through the Communications Studies Department at
SSU in the Spring of 2010. In the summer of 2010, on his next
assignment for National Geographic, he is scheduled to dive on a 2,600
year old Phoenician shipwreck off the coast of Spain.
