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Martha Christopherson (On the Trail of Tapestry: Ecuadorean Master Weaver) is a San Diego-based freelance travel writer. Her travel stories have appeared in numerous publications, including the Christian Science Monitor and L.A. Parent Magazine. |
California, USA |
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Rich Grant (Chile’s Alps: Land of Lakes and Volcanoes) has been the director of communications for the Denver Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau for the past 27 years. He has worked with more than a thousand travel writers and hosted travel-writer functions on five continents. As a writer and photographer, his travel stories have appeared in more than 30 national magazines and newspapers. |
Colorado, USA |
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Joanne Lane (Moorish Moorings: Granada, Spain) is an Australian freelance photojournalist based in Brisbane. A love of writing from an early age led her to complete a university journalism degree in 1996, with the goal of pursuing sports journalism. Jo has been published in various newspapers. She also produces photographic greeting cards and calendars. For more details, see www.visitedplanet.com. |
Queensland, Australia |
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Pete Mathers (Seascapes and Sky Sights: Kaikoura, New Zealand) caught the travel bug in 2001 and it’s consumed much of his time since. Since graduating he’s worked as a travel consultant, English teacher and freelance journalist, and is currently on an internship at British Airways High Life magazine. His dream is to build his perfect island retreat on the plot of land he recently bought in Indonesia. |
Hampshire, U.K. |
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Michele Peterson (Changing Tastes: Hanoi's Coffee Street) has written for Canada’s largest national and regional newspapers, (The Globe and Mail and National Post), 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. |
Ontario, Canada |
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David Rich (Albania at Last: Exploring the Adriatic Coast) retired in his forties to become a fulltime international traveler, an occupation far preferable to his former professions of law professor and trial lawyer, from which he’s now mostly recovered. He’s pursued freelance travel writing and exotic travel for 15 years, living so far in 119 countries. However, with 191 countries in the United Nations (and 202 at the Olympics) he’s barely halfway through the list. See his website, www.mytripjournal.com/RichWorld, which has been featured on www.lonelyplanet.com. |
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Bob Schulman (Puerto Vallerta: A Historical Perspective) is a freelance travel writer who contributes to Frontier Airlines’ in-flight magazine, Travel Weekly, as well as Latino Suave, La Oferta and other publications. In an earlier life, as Bob puts it, he was one of the four principal founders of Frontier Airlines, and served as a vice president until he retired. Before this, he held senior public relations posts with four other airlines. He is a member of the Society of American Travel Writers and the Mexico Writers Alliance. |
Colorado, USA |
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