Rinker Buck is an accomplished author and journalist with a distinguished career in the field. He began his career in journalism at the Berkshire Eagle and later became a longtime staff writer for the Hartford Courant.
Throughout his career, Buck has written for various prestigious publications, including Vanity Fair, New York, Life, and many others. His work has been recognized with several awards, including the PEN New England Award, the Eugene S. Pulliam National Journalism Writing Award, and the Society of Professional Journalists Sigma Delta Chi Award.
Buck is the author of several highly regarded books, including "The Oregon Trail," as well as the acclaimed memoirs "Flight of Passage" and "First Job." He has also been a contributor to various anthologies and collections. His writing combines engaging storytelling with insightful analysis and rich detail, making his work accessible and thought-provoking for readers.
Buck currently resides in northwest Connecticut, where he continues to write and contribute to various publications. He maintains a strong presence on social media, where he shares updates on his work and connects with readers.