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Go World Travel writers span the globe...
Expert insight from journalists who know the
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Contributing writer James Michael Dorsey (Land in the Clouds and Shennong River Trackers) 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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Lori Hein (Wonder Alley) is a Boston-based freelance writer and newspaper correspondent. Her work has appeared in national and regional publications. She's traveled to over 50 countries, documenting her journeys in writing and photography. Her photography credits include a national travel magazine cover. Hein is the author of Ribbons of Highway: A Mother-Child Journey Across America (Booklocker.com, 2004). Excerpts at www.lorihein.com. |
Massachusetts, USA |
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Habeeb Salloum (Terracotta Warriors) is a Canadian author and freelance writer specializing in Canadian, Arab and Latin-American history, travel and the culinary arts. Besides five books and 18 chapters in books, he has had hundreds of articles about food, travel, history and homesteading in western Canada published. Among his most notable works is Journeys Back to Arab Spain (Middle East Studies Centre: Toronto, 1994).
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Ontario, Canada |
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Former actress and director Christina Hamlett (A Capital Romance) 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 and interviews that appear throughout the world.
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California, USA |
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Debby Merickel (Traveling After 9/11) is a San Diego based freelancer who has now visited 64 countries of the aspired 100 (42 of those after 9/11) — mostly done alone. She has yet to take a group tour or a cruise. Now that she has retired from teaching, she plans trips for family (12 siblings), continues to write and is studying to become a personal trainer.
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California, USA |
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Contributing writer James Smith (Goyo's Jungle Adventure) is a former soldier and freelance travel writer based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His work has appeared in several Canadian and American publications and on the Internet. He has visited thirty countries, many more than once. He’s been to Cuba twenty times in the past ten years, a fact he blames on his weakness for mojitos and Cuban cigars. |
Ontario, Canada |

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Tim Wege (Paddling in Mozambique) is a freelance writer and serial traveler. His affliction of itchy feet leads him to return on occasion to Cape Town, South Africa. He has a Degree in Journalism from Rhodes University. Much of his travel is paid for by his career as a television cameraman. The worst experience he has had was salmonella poisoning on a crowded ferry on Lake Malawi. The wildest could be shooting a white-water trip down the Zambezi River. |
Cape Town,
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As a travel writer for over 25 years, Candy Harrington (Barrier-free Travel Column) has spent the last decade focusing her efforts on covering accessible travel. As the author Barrier Free Travel; A Nuts And Bolts Guide For Wheelers And Slow Walkers, and the editor of Emerging Horizons, she is the recognized expert in this niche market. Candy’s work also appears in newspapers, magazines, trade publications and e-zines. www.CandyHarrington.com.
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California, USA |
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Canadian Guylaine Spencer (Castles and Jails) has explored Ireland, Singapore, Malaysia, England, France, and Mexico, as well as much of her native land. As a freelancer, she has written for The Christian Science Monitor, VIA Rail Destinations, France Today, Transitions Abroad, 50Plus, and other publications. |
Ontario, Canada |
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