logo
Hancauthor

John Hanc

4.80

Average rating

1

Books

John Hanc is a New York-based author, journalist, educator, and runner, whose 14 books cover a wide range of topics. Usually, they involve people who do extraordinary, inspiring and sometimes crazy things.

Among them are the award-winning memoirs "The Coolest Race on Earth," about Hanc's participation in the Antarctica Marathon; "Not Dead Yet," about Phil Southerland, a Type 1 diabetic and professional bike racer and the founder of Team Type 1; and "The Ultra Mindset," co-authored with champion ultra-endurance athlete Travis Macy.

Hanc is a long-time contributor to Newsday, a frequent contributor to the New York Times and Smithsonian magazine's digital edition, and a contributing editor to Runner's World magazine. Over the years, his work has appeared in many other publications, extant and departed.

John Hanc is a long-time contributing writer to Newsday as well as The New York Times and Smithsonian magazine’s website. He is also a contributing editor to Runner’s World magazine. Hanc is the author/co-author of 14 books, including his award-winning memoir on running the 2005 Antarctica Marathon, The Coolest Race on Earth, and an acclaimed local history on a popular Long Island landmark, Jones Beach: An Illustrated History. He is also a partner in a writing and communications consulting firm for physicians and healthcare professionals, BrandMDs.

As an educator, Hanc is a faculty advisor to one of New York Tech’s student-run publications, The Campus Slate, and the Carleton Group, New York Tech’s student-run advertising and PR agency. He is also a member of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication and the American Society of Journalists and Authors. A competitive runner, Hanc finished his 29th marathon in October 2016 in Washington, D.C.

Best author’s book

pagesback-cover
4.8

The B.A.A. at 125

Matt Damon
Read