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Ed Cullen

Edward Joseph "Ed" Cullen, III (born August 25, 1946), is a features writer for the ''Morning Advocate'' in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and a frequent contributor to ''All Things Considered'' on National Public Radio. A collection of his popular newspaper and radio essays was published in 2006 under the title ''Letter in a Woodpile''.
Cullen's first commentary, "Porch Steps Baseball," aired on ''All Things Considered'' in July 2001. Since then he has penned humorous sketches about life in south Louisiana including commentaries on Mardi Gras, family vacations, science fairs, and the often unsuccessful attempt to keep cool in what he humorously terms "Guatemala North".
==Background==

Cullen was born in Alexandria, the parish seat of Rapides Parish and the largest city in Central Louisiana, to Edward Cullen, Jr. (1916–1964), a native of Denison, Texas, and the former Mildred Bonnette (1917–1960), a department store worker originally from Avoyelles Parish. His sister, Geneva H. Cullen (born 1950), married Robert Valentio "Robin" Stewart (born 1948) of Pineville. The Cullens lived on Vance Avenue in the Alexandria Garden District. He attended L.S. Rugg Elementary School, where his future mother-in-law was the school librarian. In 1964, he graduated from Bolton High School. After his mother's death, Cullen lived for a time with an aunt and an uncle. He then attended Northwestern State University in Natchitoches but left after three semesters to enlist in the United States Navy. Cullen completed his studies in journalism in 1972 at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.
Cullen is married to the former Martha Lynn Colvin (born May 1943), also originally from Alexandria, the daughter of Emerson J. Colvin and Pauline Huddleston Hathaway Colvin (1907-2011). Pauline Colvin was a teacher, school librarian, Baptist Church worker, and pianist. They have two children, Emily Cullen Frizzell, formerly Emily Nash, and husband Mike Frizzell of Austin, Texas, and Michael Edward Cullen and wife Monica of Lafayette, Louisiana

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