Marty Essen


Marty Essen is an American naturalist, author, photographer, and professional speaker. He has written five books, Cool Creatures, Hot Planet: Exploring the Seven Continents, Endangered Edens: Exploring the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Costa Rica, the Everglades, and Puerto Rico, Time Is Irreverent, Time Is Irreverent 2: Jesus Christ, Not Again! and Time Is Irreverent 3: Gone for 16 Seconds.

Early life

Essen was born in Duluth, Minnesota, United States. He attended Duluth East High School and University of Minnesota Duluth.

Career

Essen worked as a radio announcer at WEBC-AM and KQDS-FM. In 1982, he moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he ran two music talent management agencies, National Talent Associates and Twin City Talent. In 1996, Essen moved to Victor, Montana to found Essen Communications Corporation, a local telephone company, and later became an author and a college speaker.
His first book, Cool Creatures, Hot Planet, became an Amazon #1 Best-Seller in Animals and a Minneapolis Star-Tribune Top-10 Green Book. He performs a live college show, Around the World in 90 Minutes, based on Cool Creatures, Hot Planet. One notable adventure, documented in both his first book and his live show, is surviving a hippo attack in Zimbabwe.
Essen's nature photography is featured prominently in his books and live show. His outdoor photographs are also in Deb Essen's book, Easy Weaving with Supplemental Warps: Overshot, Velvet, Shibori, and More. Magazines publishing his photos include Reptiles Magazine and Handwoven Magazine.
Essen's third book, Time Is Irreverent, is a science-fiction political-comedy. According to the author's bio, "The switch in genres doesn't mean a switch in ideals. Like all of Marty's books, it reflects his values of protecting human rights and the environmentand does so with a wry sense of humor."

Personal life

Essen resides in Victor, Montana and is married to weaving designer and author Deb Essen.

Book awards

Essen has been touring the United States, performing Around the World in 90 Minutes, at hundreds of colleges since 2007.