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Go World contributors span the globe: Journalists for Go World Travel Magazine
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Go World Travel
writers span the globe...
Expert insight from
journalists who know the
regions they cover |
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Clayton Moore (Two-Day
Dubliner) is a writer
and photographer currently based in London, England. Formerly from
Colorado, he has written extensively in the fields of music, cinema and
aviation. His publication credits include Atomic Magazine, Hybrid Magazine
Online, About.Com, the Centennial Aviation Journal and the Rain Taxi
Review of Books. |
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London, England |
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Michele Peterson (Incan
Spa) has written for
Canada’s largest national and regional newspapers, (Globe and Mail, The
National Post & NOW) as well as international magazines from South
Africa to Guatemala. She is a contributor to the book Sand in
my Bra: Funny Women Write from the Road,
one of 2003's best-selling travel literature titles in the United
States.
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Ontario, Canada |
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Erich Roby Sysak (Thailand's
Ancient City) is an adjunct professor of English at Webster University
Thailand. He lives on the western coastline of the Gulf of Thailand in Hua
Hin. His recent work has appeared in the Bangkok Post, Rare Book Review
and Knot Magazine.
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Hua Hin,
Thailand |
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Contributing Editor
Anna Stewart (Crossing the Street in Bangkok, Into the Clouds)
once spent 13 months traveling around the world. Her stories reflect both
the outer journey and the inner experience. The former editor of a weekly
travel section, Stewart currently teaches travel writing and writes from
her home in Boulder, Colorado |
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Colorado, USA |
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Susan Miles (Gemstones in
Cambodia) is a Communications Specialist and freelance
writer. Her articles appeared in a range of publications worldwide,
including Runners World, The Toronto Star, The St Petersburg Times
(Florida), Transitions Abroad. She recently completed a year-long
residency in Chiba-shi, Japan, working in the Japanese public education
system as an Elementary and Junior High English Teacher. |
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Victoria, Australia |
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John Towler
(Horn Please) has traveled to, lived in and written about
more than 60 countries. His articles have appeared in more than 25
magazines including En Route (Air Canada in-flight), and Lookout
(Spain). He holds two postgraduate degrees from the University of
Alberta and has taught at seven universities in Canada, the USA and the
UK. He divides his time between Canada and his home in Spain
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Ontario, Canada |
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Christina
Hamlett (The Road Really Less Traveled) is a former actress
and director. Ms. Hamlett is the published author of 17 books, 101 plays and
musicals and several hundred magazine articles and columns that appear
regularly throughout the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
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California, USA |
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Before moving to his current home in
Kauai, Hawaii, freelance writer Jon Letman (High on the Amur) lived
in Osaka, Japan for nine years, writing extensively as he
traveled from Kamchatka to Kanchipuram, Minsk to Manila
and Xiahe to Shikoku. Mr. Letman has written for
the Vladivostok News, Kansai Time Out, Tower of Babel and
others. |
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Hawaii, USA |
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Raymond Hutchins’s Hip Tips Video Column appears bi-monthly in Go
World Travel Magazine. He is the author of Making Dynamite Vacation
Videos for Fun and Profit. More video tips are available at
www.travideo.com. |
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Colorado, USA |
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As a travel writer for over 25 years,
Candy Harrington (Barrier-free Travel Column) has spent the
last decade focusing her efforts on covering accessible travel. As the author Barrier Free
Travel; A Nuts And Bolts Guide For Wheelers And Slow Walkers, and the
editor of Emerging Horizons, she is the recognized expert in this niche
market. Candy’s work also appears in newspapers, magazines, trade
publications and e-zines.
www.CandyHarrington.com |
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California, USA |
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Veteran scriptor horribilis (freelance
writer) Larry Tritten (All Roads Lead to Home) has published
some 1,000 pieces in publications like Travel & Leisure, The New Yorker,
Vanitay Fair, Cosmopolitan, Spy, Redbook and many other. |
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San Francisco, California |
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