Neil Griffin
Neil Griffin is a writer and former wildlife biologist. In his time as a biologist, he caught bats in Northern Canada, counted rhinos in Africa, tracked jaguars in Honduras and hung out with monkeys in Belize. His nature writing hs appeared in magazines across Canada, and he is the author of two poetry chapbooks. Neil is an alumnus of the Banff Centre for the Arts and Creativity, a finalist for CBC's Poetry Prize and an Alberta Magazine Award, and was an artist-in-residence for Ocean Networks Canada, where he was the first writer to ever hold the position. He has an MFA in writing from the University of Victoria and is a teacher on Vancouver Island, where he works with the most dangerous wild animals imaginable: teenagers.
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