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Devona Anidi (Budapest: Twin Cities on the Danube) is a freelance writer based in England. Her passion for travel has led her to Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, The Gambia, Canada and a host of European cities and towns (of which Budapest is the latest addition). When not planning her next journey of discovery she can usually be found reminiscing about those gone by. |
Ipswich, England |
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Stephen Ausherman (Québec’s Gaspé Peninsula) wrote the award-winning collection of travel stories, Restless Tribes. Visit his site at www.restlesstribes.com.
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New Mexico, USA |

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Roberta Beach Jacobson (Preserving an Island through Art) is an an American writer who lives in Greece. Her work has been published by Travel Smart, The Traveler, Transitions Abroad, International Living, Travelers Tales and Lonely Planet books. Check her out at: www.travelwriters.com/Roberta
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Karpathos, Greece |
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Having worked with the homeless in Bristol, UK, Emily Doyle (Lanarch Castle, New Zealand) felt it was time to have a little fun and see more of the world. Her passion for travel has taken her to places like Ethiopia, China, Burma and Peru. Her work has appeared in various magazines, covering ethical traveling, culture, the environment, the history of food and drink and the world of fashion and travelogues. She is now on a working holiday in New Zealand for the year and is looking forward to ending her trip with a visit to Vanuatu, Tonga and Central America. |
New Zealand |
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Joan Fitting Scott (California’s San Mateo Coast) has been to every continent except Antarctica — and that’s on her list. Her articles have appeared at wineandcuisine.org and in Distinctive Lifestyles, Sister Cities International, Where, Key, Restaurant Forum and Chile Pepper. She has written travel articles for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Greensboro News and Record and Senior News. Joan has received several awards for her marketing communications and nonfiction writing.
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Texas, USA |
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Thomas Kamrath (Machu Picchu: The Adventure is Getting There) is a part-time freelance travel writer with aspirations of pursuing his love for travel and writing fulltime. His articles have appeared in The Baltimore Sun, Wisconsin State Journal and Transitions Abroad Magazine. Based out of the flatlands of Madison, WI, his pursuit of mountain hiking has taken him to Peru, Western USA and Alaska. His interests in volunteering and animals has led him to New Zealand and the Galapagos Islands. |
Wisconsin, USA |
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Ubah Pathan (A Royal Adventure in Denmark) is a part-time freelance writer. Her work has appeared in The Washington Post, Little India, Potomac News, Woman’s World, Mary Baldwin College Alumnae Magazine, and Richmond Area Gay and Lesbian Newsletter. She is a regular contributor to Potomac News as a dance critic. In her free time, Ubah, a natural extrovert, enjoys dancing, reading and sewing as well as taking advantage of her flight benefits as a full-time airline employee.
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Virginia, USA |
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Originally from Ohio, Sara Schonhardt (By the Light of the Full Moon) came to Thailand two years ago to embark on a career in political journalism. Now an associate editor for Artasia Press in Bangkok, Sara is testing a range of waters, from art to travel to women’s issues. When the smog of the city gets too thick, she heads down south to take in the pristine beaches and late-night festivities.
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Bangkok, Thailand |

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Julie Skurdenis (China: Wall Space) has been meandering around the globe for the past 37 years, 22 of them as a
travel journalist. She has served as travel editor with Archaeology Magazine,
and as a columnist at International Travel News. Julie is married to travel
journalist and professor, Paul J. Laii, and is the mother of Katie, adopted from
Chile 22 years ago. Katie often accompanies her mother as photographer. |
New York, USA |
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Guylaine Spencer (Niagara’s River Road) lives on the shores of windy Lake Ontario and writes about travel, history and the arts.
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Ontario, Canada |
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