About

Andrew Ellis Evans is an author, travel writer, and TV Host. Born in Texas and raised in Ohio, he has been wandering for much of his life.

As ‘Digital Nomad’, Andrew helped bring National Geographic online, sharing his spontaneous travel narrative in real time with millions of readers. His novel and personalized approach to social media earned him a loyal band of armchair travelers who followed his daily efforts in quests like his 500-mile hike across Jordan, or reaching the remotest Disappointment Islands, or riding public transportation from Washington, DC to Antarctica.

Andrew’s 12,000-mile overland journey formed the basis of his award-winning memoir, "The Black Penguin". Beloved by book clubs, his personal tale of self-discovery and overland travel continues to inspire. Andrew’s long experience in Ukraine and Iceland led to his writing guidebooks to both countries. The new queer travel anthology "Edge of the World" (Blair 2025) opens with a chapter by Andrew.

The author has completed a novel and is seeking representation. When not out exploring the world, he lives with his husband and dogs in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains.

Other Works

Awards and Recognition

  • Stonewall Book Award/ Honor Book/ American Library Association "The Black Penguin"
  • Society of American Travel Writers/ Lowell Thomas Award (X 5) including "The Black Penguin"