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Go World Travel writers span the globe...
Expert insight from journalists who know the
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James Michael Dorsey (Five Minutes with David Beckham) is a photojournalist who has traveled in 27 countries. His work has appeared in the Christian Science Monitor, Conde Nast Traveler, UK and Sea Kayaker. He is a naturalist with the American Cetacean Society and photographer for the
National Wildlife Federation. He frequently lectures about his travels and
encounters with whales. |
California, USA |
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Michele Peterson (Funky Finger Lakes) 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. |
Ontario, Canada |
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Realizing that life's lessons are more fun than school, Nicole Falmbigl (No More Baloney) is leaving behind her business education background to travel and station throughout Southern Europe, tasting and visiting forgotten places. She recently moved from Italy to Portugal.
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Lisbon, Portugal |
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Former actress and director Christina Hamlett (Halloween at the B&B) is an award winning author and script coverage consultant whose credits include 17 books, 112 plays and musicals, 3 optioned films and hundreds of columns/interviews that appear throughout the world.
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California, USA |
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Joan Scott (Traveling While Pregnant) has been to every continent except Antarctica—and that's on her list. Her articles have appeared at wineandcuisine.org and in Distinctive Lifestyles magazine, Sister Cities International magazine, 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. |
Texas, USA |
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David E.X.N. Nghiem (World's Most Dangerous Road) is an adventurer and explorer who bicycled solo through South and Central America. He was in search of lost cities and civilizations, people and culture, romance and adventure. He currently gives multimedia presentations in the Northeastern USA about his adventures, and he is a native of Philadelphia, PA. Contact him at davesnewadventure@yahoo.com for more information. |
Pennsylvania, USA |

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Originally from Long Island, New York, Nancy Pellegrini (How I Learned to Stop Listening) has been living and traveling in Europe and Asia for nearly eight years. She is the author of Through Western Eyes: Korea, and her writing and photographs have appeared in such publications as Transitions Abroad, InsideOut Travel, Long Island Woman, Eye Candy, and International Living Magazines, as well as Traveler’s
Tales: China. She now writes, teaches English and does television work in Beijing, China. |
Beijing, China |

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Clayton Moore (Station X) 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. |
London, England |
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Robin Dohrn-Simpson (Searching for Toucans) resides in San Diego, CA. She has traveled the world extensively. She has worked and lived internationally and has just returned from a sabbatical in Costa Rica. She and her husband have more than once, packed their backpacks and headed out on a faraway adventure. She has been in the travel industry for over 20 years. |
California, USA |
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Wendy VanHatten (Punte Bete) is a freelance travel writer, regular travel columnist in a regional magazine and author of both hard copy and online articles. She enjoys traveling with her husband, cooking, wine tasting and her two stay-at-home cats, Myron and Mable. She has been commissioned to write articles for several magazines regarding a recent trip to Europe. |
Iowa, USA |
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