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Mark Hawthorne (Mark Franklyn Hawthorne) was born on 1962 in Inglewood, California, US, is an American activist and writer (born 1962). Discover Mark Hawthorne's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

Popular As Mark Franklyn Hawthorne
Occupation Writer
Age 62 years old
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Born 1962
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Birthplace Inglewood, California, US
Nationality United States

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1962

Mark Franklyn Hawthorne (born 1962) is an American animal rights advocate, vegan, and writer.

1980

Hawthorne attended Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, California in 1980-1982.

1983

In 1983-1985 he attended California State University, Fullerton where he received a Bachelor of Arts in English.

1987

He has been writing for magazines since about 1987.

He serves on the board of directors of Save the Buns, a nonprofit organization that provides sanctuary and finds loving homes for rabbits who have been rescued from product-testing and research labs.

1992

In 1992, before he was vegan or an activist, Hawthorne joined two friends in Pamplona, Spain, and took part in the Running of the Bulls.

Afterward, he felt ashamed.

2003

Hawthorne won the 2003 Mona Schreiber Prize (1st place) for Humorous Fiction and Nonfiction.

2007

Hawthorne is the author of five books: Striking at the Roots: A Practical Guide to Animal Activism (2007), Bleating Hearts: The Hidden World of Animal Suffering (2013), A Vegan Ethic: Embracing a life of Compassion Toward All (2016), The Way of the Rabbit (2021), and Eco-Spirituality and Human–Animal Relationships (2022).

In A Vegan Ethic, he urges vegans to be inclusive in their compassion, explaining that is the only course for activists to take if they want to free nonhuman animals from exploitation—that victory for the animal liberation movement will only come through working for liberation for all marginalized groups.

His 2021 book, The Way of the Rabbit, explores the habitats and evolution of rabbits, their role in legend and literature, their place in popular culture, their biology, and their significance as household companions.

He said he wrote The Way of the Rabbit because there are not enough nonfiction books about this animal, and he "wanted to create a fun book that celebrates their history and their personalities."

Hawthorne is a vegan and has published around 100 articles or entries in books and magazines on vegetarianism and animal rights.

2008

In July 2008, Hawthorne created the Striking at the Roots website which he regularly updates with new essays, reviews, and news.

2010

VegNews magazine was nominated for the 2010 Maggie Award for Best Feature, for Mark Hawthorne's article "Dried Up."

2012

Two years later, VegNews was nominated for the 2012 Maggie Award for Best Feature Article, for Hawthorne's article "Injustice for All."

Hawthorne's parents are John Franklyn Hawthorne and Cheryl Annette Hawthorne.

2013

Hawthorne is one of several people who provided information used in the writing of the book Uncaged: Top Activists Share Their Wisdom on Effective Farm Animal Advocacy (2013) by Ben Davidow.

James E. McWilliams says: "Bleating Hearts is the most comprehensive single compendium of animal exploitation that exists. ... Hawthorne forces us to expand that vision in ways even experienced ethical vegans will find informative and alarming."

2018

An expanded, 10th-anniversary edition of Striking at the Roots: A Practical Guide to Animal Activism was released as a 416-page paperback in November 2018 (ISBN 978-1785358821).

Hawthorne is married to animal activist lauren Ornelas; they live in California.