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Rachel Barbara (Where in the World?) is an editorial intern at Go World Travel Magazine. She grew up in New Orleans and after graduating from college in Philadelphia, moved to Colorado to become a whitewater rafting guide. |
Colorado, USA |
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Antonio Graceffo’s (Peak Experiences: Hiking Hong Kong) writing has appeared in: Bangkok Post, Hong Kong Morning Standard, Farang, West East fashion, Escape Artist, Travelers Impressions, Travel UK, Kung Fu Magazine, and Black Belt Magazine. He has written a number of adventure travel books, which are available on amazon.com.
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Karin Leperi (The Iceman Cometh: Québec City’s Winter Carnival) is an award-winning writer and photographer with recent magazine publications in the B's and M's – Baja Traveler, Baltimore, Bark, Beyond the Badge and Blue Ridge Country along with Maryland Life, Marco Polo and Mississippi. Her specialties include travel, food, fitness, culture and the environment. |
Maryland, USA |
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When Theresa Perenich (A Walk with Kings: South Georgia Island, Antarctica) retired from a teaching and research career at the University of Georgia, she combined her love of travel and writing to start a new career as a freelance travel writer. Theresa is passionate about travel, wildlife, nature and the environment. Her goal is to inspire readers to enjoy the places, spaces and people she visits. She hopes that through her writing, people will appreciate and treasure the wonderful world in which we live. Her stories have appeared in Latitudes & Attitudes magazine and Go World Travel. |
Georgia, USA |
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Liz McEachern Hall (Wintry Wonder: Dogsledding in Maine) is a transplanted Aussie, who has lived in Boston for the past five years with her American husband, Curtis. In the past year she has traveled to Eastern Europe and driven from southern to northern California. Her biggest travel goal is to visit Africa in the next three years (and get home to Australia at least once a year!) She currently works as a production assistant for a documentary film company. |
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Colin Miller (Off-Season Travel: Greek Island-Hopping) was born in Wales, but spends a lot of time living on what he calls his second home, a kibbutz in northern Israel. This sometimes rock musician, office manager and English teacher has been published in The Jerusalem Post and International Living. |
Israel |
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Jim Sajo (A Taste of Turin: Culinary Delights in Italy’s Olympics City) is a freelance writer enjoying life in northern Italy. His award-winning book, Torino 2006, A Local’s Guide to the Winter Olympics, is available at www.overlookedbooks.com. |
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Matt Scott (Swimming with Sharks: Whale Sharks of Mexico),originally from England has traveled and worked in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. He is a keen writer and photographer, and his work has appeared in print and online in several countries. As well as travel, he likes to spend his spare time windsurfing, canoeing or visiting the movies.
Matt currently lives in Paris, where he studies French and works part-time as a European tour director. |
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Kumudha Venkatesan (Iraq Reflections: Thoughts of the Past by a Native Daughter) presently resides in Michigan. She hopes to visit all the interesting countries of the world, including Iraq, someday. She has recently started to pen her thoughts on food, environment and travel. |
Michigan, USA |
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Jill Weinlein (Hope and Dignity: Landmine Survivors Network) After graduating from UCLA, Jill traveled the world in search of the “perfect” story. She found it in California when she met her husband. The two specialize in exotic family travel, and recently won an award for an article on China. Jill's articles can be viewed at www.familytraveloutings.com |
California, USA |
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Guy Williams (Tunisia: Land of Ancient Cities) is an American living in Europe who enjoys traveling and writing about it. “There is something to learn every time your foot lands in foreign soil,” he says. His writing has been published in a variety of print and electronic media.
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