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Tony Adams (Down Under Waters: Cruising Australia's Great Barrier Reef) is an award-winning freelance travel and sports journalist based in Sydney who has traveled extensively throughout Australia and the south Pacific region.
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NSW, Australia |
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Sheree Bykofsky (Up Close and Personal: The Galapagos Islands) is a literary agent and freelance travel writer. A member of ASJA, NATJA and Authors’ Guild, Ms. Bykofsky is the author, co-author and editor of more than 20 books, including The Best Places to Kiss in and Around New York City; The 52 Most Romantic Dates in and Around New York City; The Complete Idiot's Guide to Getting Published; The Downtown Girl's Guide to Wine and Put Your House On a Diet. |
New York, USA |
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Lillian Cloud (Guatemalan Retreat: Casa del Mundo)
is a Los Angeles-based freelance writer who believes if everyone traveled the world would be a more peaceful place. Her current travel interest is Latin America. She has also lived and worked in the Middle East and Australia, and traveled in Asia, the Persian Gulf countries, North Africa and Europe. |
California, USA |
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Lorraine A. DarConte (Late Celebrities: Paris' Famous Père-Lachaise Cemetery) was born and raised in New York, and currently resides in
Tucson, Arizona. Her work — both written and photographic — has appeared in numerous publications, including: Newsday, Budget Traveler, Shutterbug, The Rangefinder Magazine, Studio Photography & Design, Picture Business, Photographic Trade News, American Photographer and Modern Photographer.
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Arizona, USA |
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James Michael Dorsey, (Jungle Express: Cambodia's Bamboo Train and Imaginary Lines: A Meridian Primer) who lives in the Los Angeles area, is an artist, writer and photographer who has traveled extensively in 29 countries. He is a certified naturalist with the American Cetacean Society and Cabrillo Marine Aquarium, and guides whale trips in California and Mexico. He is a former vice president and director of the Los Angeles Adventurer’s Club. |
California, USA |
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Patricia Gilbert (Charming Châteaux: The Best of the Loire Valley) is a freelance travel writer and prize-winning photographer who makes her home in Mount Laurel, New Jersey. Her European travel articles have appeared in Bucks, International Rail Traveler, Travel Smart and Transitions Abroad, as well as in previous issues of Go World Travel. You can review some of her other articles and photographs at www.patriciagilbert.com. |
New Jersey, USA |
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Rich Grant (Midnight Ride in Boston: Following in Paul Revere's Footsteps) has been the director of communications for the Denver Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau for the past 27 years. He has worked with more than a thousand travel writers and hosted travel-writer functions on five continents. As a writer and photographer, his travel stories have appeared in more than 30 national magazines and newspapers. |
Colorado, USA |
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Candy Harrington (Free-Wheeling Flight)is 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. Visit www.CandyHarrington.com for more information on Candy. |
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Lori Hein (Sky-High Streets: The Stone Villages of Provence) is a Boston-based freelance writer who’s written more than 100 articles on a range of topics. Her work has appeared in regional, national, international and online publications, and in newspapers nationwide. Hein's book, Ribbons of Highway: A Mother-Child Journey Across America, the story of a 12,000-mile back-road journey the author took with her two children after September 11, was released in 2004.
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Massachusetts, USA |
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Originally from San Francisco, Karin Ling (Lessons from the Beaten Path: A Pilgrimage to Lourdes) has lived in France for three years. Her work as a designer and writer is inspired by the culture of nomadic existence. In order to keep the inspiration alive, she's packing her bags and moving to Tokyo.
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France |
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Michele Peterson (Revolutionary Sights: Chasing Ghosts in St. Petersburg) has written for The Boston Herald, Transitions Abroad, Homemakers, Christian Science Monitor, The Globe and Mail, 50Plus and The National Post, as well as several international magazines. She is a contributor to the anthology Sand in my Bra, one of 2003’s best-selling travel literature titles. |
Toronto, Canada |
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Patrice Watson (Exotic Zimbabwe: Mana Pools Canoe Safari) lives in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and works as a medical researcher at Creighton University, in Omaha, Nebraska. Recently she was awarded a Fulbright Traditional Scholar’s Award to work at the University of Zimbabwe School of Medicine, developing curriculum for a new program in medical research-methods. She lived in Harare from August 2004 until May 2005, working on this project. |
Iowa, USA |
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Caroline Woods (Up Close and Personal: The Galapagos Islands) is a travel writer and associate literary agent with Sheree Bykofsky Associates, Inc. She is the author of Haunted Delaware, a guide to haunted places in the First State. |
New York, USA |
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