About Anne
Born in Albany, New York, and raised across the Hudson River in Rensselaer County, Anne has called the San Francisco Bay Area home since 1972. Combining her love of art and history, as an undergraduate and a graduate student, Anne researched American women printers in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, earning a magna cum laude for her research into Revolutionary War era women printers and her Master’s Thesis was published in the March 2001 edition of the California HIstorical Society Quarterly, “Inspired and Possessed, San Francisco’s Nineteenth-Century Women Newspaper Publishers.”
Retiring early in 2008 to travel the world with her husband by loaded bicycle (21 countries, about 30,000 miles), Anne kept travel and sketch journals, posting regular updates on their adventures. Some of those adventures have now been published in the International Cycle Hosting group, Warmshowers newsletter, “Stories from the Road” and Anne is the subject of their August 22, 2022 podcast, “Bike Life.”
Anne’s first book in a series, Part-Time Nomads, covers the years she and her husband Jim learned how to become international world cycle travelers. Released September 2023.