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Go World Travel writers span the globe...
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Nadia Ali (The Deep Blue Seas of Tobago) is originally from London, UK, but now resides in Trinidad, Caribbean with her husband and two teenage daughters. She has been writing about travel for the past five years and served as the Caribbean correspondent for Time Out London. She is a published contributing author to a children’s storybook and is currently working on a title of her own.
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Rachel Decker (In Search of the King) currently lives in Chicago, Illinois, where she works as a theatrical technician. She graduated from Lawrence University in 2000, and
has had wanderlust as long as she can remember. She ventures out as often as possible, and loves experiencing new places and cultures. |
Illinois, USA |
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Robin Esrock (Sandboarding in Chile’s Death Valley), a “South Africanadian,” is currently on a 24 country,
five continent, 12 month adventure entitled “Modern Gonzo.” He is a travel columnist for the Vancouver Sun, as well as a freelance writer on topics such as travel, music, and the hell that is online dating. Robin has previously worked for Reuters, the BBC, and with Channel 4 (UK). You can follow his weekly adventures at his website: www.moderngonzo.com
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Joshua K. Hartshorne (How to Survive a Russian Bachelor’s Party With Your Kitchen Intact) writes about travel, culture and politics from his mobile base (currently Taipei, Taiwan).
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John Holt (Eternally Fierce Horizons) is the author of 14 published books including Arctic Aurora (Countrysport Press - 2004), Hunted: A Novel (Lyons Press, 2003) and Coyote Nowhere (St. Martin's Press, 2000; Lyons Press, trade paperback, 2004). His work has appeared in numerous regional and national publications. He is a columnist for Big Sky Journal and lives in Livingston, Montana. |
Montana, USA |
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Lubna Kably (Bibi Ka Magbara) calls herself a wondering wanderer. A number cruncher or chartered accountant by profession, her true calling is that of a travel writer. She currently resides in South India. Her adventures of traveling in India have appeared on www.bootsnall.com and on
www.transitionsabroad.com. She hopes to be a full-time travel writer someday soon.
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Terje Raa (Collecting Empties in Copenhagen) is a Norwegian living in Copenhagen, Denmark. For him, travel writing is not a question of going to the end of the world, but rather of finding a special angle — approaching the local city hall tower through the air, for example. His stories pop up here and there in online magazines and travel portals.
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David Rich (Home Sweet Yemen)
retired in his 40s to become a fulltime international traveler, an occupation far preferable to his former professions of trial lawyer, law professor and part-time judge. He’s pursued freelance travel writing and exotic travel for 12 years, living so far in 93 countries. See his website, www.mytripjournal.com/RichWorld, featured on www.lonelyplanet.com in July 2004. He’s currently in Arusha, Tanzania, East Africa, trekking Kilimanjaro and several other mountains, before continuing into Kenya. |
Somewhere
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Amy Shawley (Welcome to Brontë County) is a graduate of Penn State University where she majored in English with a
creative writing emphasis. She is currently living abroad with her English boyfriend, traveling and working on her writing full-time. |
United Kingdom |
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Susan Stafford (Jack’s Camp in the Kalahari Desert of Botswana) is an anthropologist and freelance writer who makes her home in Alexandria, Virginia. She caught her wanderlust from her maternal grandmother, and is still working her way around the globe. The safari in Botswana fulfilled a lifelong dream to see the Kalahari Desert and meet the San people (Bushmen). |
Virginia, USA |
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